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Thursday, 31.5.2012Nachtrag. Interview mit BYD-Chef Wang Chuanfu, einst Chinas reichster Mann. Von Christian Geinitz. Quelle: FAZ-Blog.
Nachtrag. Interview mit BYD-Chef Wang Chuanfu, einst Chinas reichster Mann. Von Christian Geinitz. Quelle: FAZ-Blog.
Von Sachin Parashar. Quelle: Times of India.
“… campaign against illegal immigrants has sparked concerns that North Korean defectors …” Von Song Sang-ho. Quelle: Asia One/The Korea Herald.
Chinesische Medizin Ein krankes System rappelt sich auf. Von Christian Geinitz (FAZ-Blog).
“… refusing to utter the words that global investors most want to hear …” Von John Garnaut. Quelle: SMH.
… thinks that ‘radical actions’ are a solution to trade disputes.” Chinese Report Justifies Indian Traders’ Abduction; India Questions Rule Of Law In China Von Amrutha Gayathri (International Business Times).
Chinese automotive appetite influences car design (Public Radio International)
“… Unmentioned in the publicity for the new city is exactly who will be its settlers.” Von Simon Montlake. Quelle: Forbes.
Quelle: Welt/dpa. Vgl. åšå®šä¸ç§»èµ°äººæ°‘å¸å›½é™…化é“è·¯ (Huanqiu Shibao).
Von David Gibson. Quelle: Washington Post Blog.
Show me the China stimulus money “… approval to $US20 billion in new steel plants at a time when Chinese overcapacity is already hurting global markets …” Von Tom Orlik (The Australian/WSJ). Vgl. 冿¥ä¸€ä¸ªâ€œå››ä¸‡äº¿â€ï¼Ÿ (ftchinese.com). Update: China rolls out mini-stimulus to fight slump but moves cautiously after 2008 hangover (NYT/AP).