Today in Manufacturing.net: China Creates Rare Earths Industry Group
China Creates Rare Earths Industry Group China has set up a rare earths industry association to fend off trade complaints and help regulate the sector that is critical to global high-tech...
View ArticleLateWire: Pratt & Whitney Canada $75M Fine For Exporting Chinese Chopper...
$75M Fine For Exporting Chinese Chopper Software Pratt & Whitney Canada and UTC will pay more than $75 million for delivering software that attorneys say was used to develop the country’s first...
View ArticleToday in Manufacturing: China: Apple Pays $60M To Settle ‘iPad’ Case
China: Apple Pays $60M To Settle ‘iPad’ Case Apple’s dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology highlighted the possible pitfalls for global companies in China’s infant trademark system … continue...
View ArticleLateWire: Lawmakers Furious Over China-Made Olympic Uniform
Lawmakers Furious Over China-Made Olympic Uniform Harry Reid suggested the U.S. Olympic Committee toss the uniforms into a big pile and burn them so that local textile plants could make replacements...
View ArticleLateWire: Chinese Industrialist Behind Hawker Beechcraft Bid
Chinese Industrialist Behind Hawker Beechcraft Bid Known as the Helicopter King of China, Shenzong Cheng has been building a small empire in aviation manufacturing, and now is making an ambitious...
View ArticleStratfor: The Paradox of China’s Naval Strategy By Rodger Baker
By Rodger Baker and Zhixing Zhang Over the past decade, the South China Sea has become one of the most volatile flashpoints in East Asia. China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan...
View ArticleToday in Manufacturing: China’s Auto Sales Growth Slows Amid Weak Economy
China’s Auto Sales Growth Slows Amid Weak Economy Total vehicle sales rose 8 percent to 1.38 million, down from the previous month’s 10 percent gain, reflecting a slowdown in the overall economy …...
View ArticleEIA: China Country Analysis Brief – September 2012
China’s robust economic growth and thirst for energy resources in the past decade has driven it to become one of the top global energy consumers. China has the largest oil and gas production in the...
View ArticleToday in Manufacturing: Lost In Debate: Reality Of U.S.-China Ties
October 17, 2012 Lost In Debate: Reality Of U.S.-China Ties In the simplistic narrative of U.S. presidential politics, China is a Hollywood villain, a monetary cheat that is stealing American jobs …...
View ArticleStratfor: The Geopolitics of the Yangtze River: Developing the Interior
April 1, 2013 Editor’s Note: This is the 1st piece in a 3-part series on the geopolitical implications of China’s move to transform the Yangtze River into a major internal economic corridor. Part 2...
View ArticleBOOK: Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military...
Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernisation (Asian Security Studies) by James C. Mulvenon Book Description Publication Date: May 22, 2013 | ISBN-10: 0415821428 |...
View ArticleLateWire: Mexico Tequila Market In China: Drunk With Promise
Thu, 06/20/2013 Mexico Tequila Market In China: Drunk With Promise Tequila producers have been gearing up to make the world’s most populous country their second-biggest market, after the...
View ArticleStratfor: Recognizing the End of the Chinese Economic Miracle By George Friedman
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 By George Friedman Major shifts underway in the Chinese economy that Stratfor has forecast and discussed for years have now drawn the attention of the mainstream media. Many...
View ArticleStratfor – The PC16: Identifying China’s Successors By George Friedman
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 By George Friedman Editor’s Note: For more information on purchasing the full PC16 report, which assesses each member of the grouping, and for details on custom briefings and...
View ArticleInternational Crisis Group: China’s Central Asia Problem
Bishkek/Beijing/Brussels | 27 Feb 2013 China’s influence is growing rapidly in Central Asia at a time when the region is looking increasingly unstable. China’s Central Asia Problem, the latest...
View ArticleStratfor : China’s Hopes for Bridging the Taiwan Strait
August 7, 2013 Taiwanese missile boats patrol the Taiwan Strait during a military drill in May. (SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) Summary More than six decades after Taiwan’s estrangement from mainland...
View ArticleStratfor: China’s Ambitions in Xinjiang and Central Asia: Pt. 1
September 30, 2013 Editor’s Note: This is a three-part series on China’s evolving strategic interests in Central Asia and in its own far northwest, the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. Part 1 looks...
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