2011年3月22日星期二

Yahoo! News: World - China

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - China


China calls for immediate cease-fire in Libya (AP)

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 05:49 AM PDT

AP - China called Tuesday for an immediate cease-fire in Libya where the U.S. and European nations have launched punishing airstrikes to enforce a U.N. no-fly zone.

U.S. firms frustrated by Chinese red tape (Reuters)

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 03:26 AM PDT

A Chinese national flag is seen in front of a residential site in downtown Shanghai March 4, 2010. REUTERS/Aly SongReuters - U.S. firms are increasingly vexed over growing Chinese red tape that prevents them from expanding quickly in China's vast market, a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce showed on Tuesday.


China blasts 'smearing' over Renault spy case (AFP)

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 02:00 AM PDT

China has hit out at what it calls AFP - China hit out on Tuesday at what it called "vicious smearing" over claims -- now discredited -- that the trade secrets of French automaker Renault were reportedly obtained by Chinese parties.


China dismisses Google accusations on Gmail (Reuters)

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 12:43 AM PDT

Reuters - China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said that it could not accept accusations from Google Inc that the Chinese government was making it difficult for Gmail users to access the service in the country.

China rare earth prices explode as export volumes collapse (Reuters)

Posted: 21 Mar 2011 11:31 PM PDT

Reuters - China's exports of rare earth metals burst through the $100,000-per-tonne mark for the first time in February, up almost ninefold from a year before, while the volume of trade stayed far below historical averages.

US firms doing well in China but worry on future (AP)

Posted: 21 Mar 2011 09:19 PM PDT

AP - American companies plan to expand their operations in China but remain deeply concerned over regulations that favor local companies at the possible expense of foreign businesses, a U.S. group said Tuesday.

Google accuses China of blocking Gmail (AFP)

Posted: 20 Mar 2011 11:16 PM PDT

A Chinese flag flies near the Google China head office in Beijing. Google accused the Chinese government on Monday of interfering with its Gmail service, after weeks of online disruptions that have coincided with calls for protests emulating those in the Middle East.(AFP/File/Li Xin)AFP - Google accused the Chinese government on Monday of interfering with its Gmail service, after weeks of online disruptions that have coincided with calls for protests emulating those in the Middle East.


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