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More broadly, industrial accidents in China are taking on increasing resonance for U.S. companies and consumers.
WSJ: Poultry-Plant Fire in China Kills More Than 100
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The two countries have held three rounds of talks since the row erupted, Japan's Kyodo news agency reports, with the latest taking place in Wuhan in China on Sunday and Monday.
BBC: US and Japan begin military drills amid China tension
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Some find breaking into China more comfortable than taking on new developed-world markets.
ECONOMIST: It's tough but worth it
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The firm, which provides research to 12, 000 financial advisers, argues that these bonds offer a way to invest in countries like China and Brazil while taking on less risk than with stocks.
FORBES
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She has missed out on qualification for the World Championships taking place in China this month because she was ill for the first qualifying event and didn't take part in the second because of exams.
BBC: Decision time for British swimmer Achieng Ajulu-Bushell
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The move towards clean energy had put demand pressures on a supply-strapped market, with China taking the demand-lead.
FORBES: Uranium And Nuclear Stocks Feel The Shock Waves Of Fukushima Meltdown
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On Wednesday, Barclays Capital said that it was likely to lower its GDP forecast yet again on China after doing it already last month, taking it from 8.1 percent to 7.9 percent.
FORBES: Ways To Hedge A China Hard Landing
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"What China has done is bring down inflation without taking a severe hit on growth, " the Lehman economist explains.
CNN: BUSINESS FORECAST '96
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Since first taking Chinese classes in the late 80s I have read and accumulated a large collection of books on China.
FORBES: Recommended China Books
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Before taking on the green tech jobs shibboleth, we need to stipulate two underlying realities with respect to China, jobs and their energy needs.
FORBES: Clean Energy Driven Job Growth Is A Return To The Stone Age
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Since taking over as Treasury secretary just over a year ago, Henry Paulson has focused most publicly on two issues, China and American competitiveness.
FORBES: Paulson Report Card: 'A' For Effort
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Hollywood studios are aggressively pushing for partnerships in China to get around a strict quota on imported films, and rules that bar imports from taking home more than 25% of sales.
WSJ: Katzenberg Unveils China Film Project