Alle Einträge vom February, 2011

What Do Chinese Migrant Workers Do After They “Retire” Young

Friday, 25.2.2011

“… A lot of them became Taobao Sellers. Taobao(淘宝) …” Quelle: businessinsider.com.


More mainland Chinese buy Singapore homes

Friday, 25.2.2011

Von Julie Quek. Quelle: todayonline.com.


Christchurch: 16 Chinese students trapped

Friday, 25.2.2011

Quelle: stuff.co.nz. Vgl. 新西蘭地震約20名中國留學生失蹤 (sina.com/Xin Jing Bao).


Chinese Steelmakers Should Boost Overseas Investment, CISA Says

Friday, 25.2.2011

Quelle: Bloomberg


In Yabuli will der Club Méditerranée den Chinesen Skiurlaub beibringen

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Edelweiß in der Mandschurei Von Stefan Schomann (Zeit).


Grüne Rhetorik und schmutzige Realität

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Die Umweltzerstörung wächst schneller als die Wirtschaft. Von Bernhard Bartsch. Quelle: NZZ.


30 000 Chinesen sitzen in Libyen fest

Thursday, 24.2.2011

“Muammar al-Gaddafi hat mit der Drohung, er werde ein Massaker anrichten ’so wie einst auf Pekings Tiananmen-Platz’, Chinas Regierung brüskiert …” Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Welt.


Special Report: In Africa, can Brazil be the anti-China?

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Quelle: Reuters.


They were never born

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Sex Ratio Does Magic in China Amid Egypt Effect Von William Pesek (Bloomberg-Businessweek).


Birds chirped in the blue sky

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Burmese opposition leader [Aung San Suu Kyi] has a few words for China (msn.com)


Ways to Play China’s Online Gaming Sector

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Think big if you’re serious about investing in virtual fun and games. Von Dan Su. Quelle: Toronto Star.


Exiled Uighurs worried on death sentences

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Quelle: AFP


Roxas fails in Taipei

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Von Ernesto M. Maceda. Quelle: The Philippine Star. Vgl. Prepare for Taiwan freeze hire (Businessworld, Manila).


China’s security tsar [Zhou Yongkang] warns over ‘jasmine revolution’ (aktualisiert)

Thursday, 24.2.2011

Von Chris Hogg. Quelle: BBC. Update: Chinese activists seized after call for ‘jasmine revolution’ Human rights groups fear for six campaigners and lawyers detained or missing after an online call for protests. Von Tania Branigan (Guardian). Update: Nervous China puts security apparatus into overdrive Von Geoff Dyer (FT).


Chinese come to their Cuban comrades’ rescue by lighting up cigars

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Rising wealth and socialist solidarity sees China become major market for Cuban export hit by smoking bans and recession. Von Rory Carroll und Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.


Individual mainland Chinese to be allowed to visit Taiwan

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Quelle: People’s Daily Online.


Mystery surrounds Chinese official [Li Huabo] who allegedly fled to Canada with $14-million

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Von Mark MacKinnon. Quelle: Globe and Mail.


2,900 Chinese to be evacuated to Tunisia from turbulent Libya

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Quelle: Xinhua


Schräge „Akademiker“ gibt es wie Sand am Meer

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Auch Chinas Elite liebt den „Dr.“ Von Jutta Lietsch (Märkische Allgemeine).


Best Buy schließt Filialen in China

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Der amerikanische Elektroeinzelhändler Best Buy schließt seine neun Filialen in China, um stattdessen in ein stärker lokalisiertes Format zu investieren. Wie die chinesische Konkurrenz der Kette das Leben schwermacht. Von Finn Mayer-Kuckuk. Quelle: Handelsblatt.


China hängt sich an den Web-2.0-Hype dran

Wednesday, 23.2.2011

Von Andrea Rungg. Quellle: FTD.


Geldgeber aus Fernost; Deutsche Bürokratie schockiert chinesische Investoren

Tuesday, 22.2.2011

Von Tanja Tricarico. Quelle: Spiegel. Vgl. Artikel im Tagesspiegel.


Alibaba.com chief [David Wei] executive resigns

Tuesday, 22.2.2011

Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.


China tops Thailand as biggest investor in Myanmar

Tuesday, 22.2.2011

Quelle: Bloomberg/AP


How China hopes to find lost kids

Tuesday, 22.2.2011

“Gautam Singh wrote that his maid’s two-year-old son was recently abducted …” Quelle: Hindustan Times Blog. Vgl. SZ-Artikel von Henrik Bork.