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Foreign companies feel 'targeted' in China
American Chamber of Commerce in China says unfair law enforcement may curtail investment.
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Beijing Decree Stirs Fears About Hong Kong as Finance Hub
Beijing is pressing unpopular changes to Hong Kong's election laws that some say threaten to undermine the pillars that have made the city a commercial success at the doorstep of the world's second-biggest economy.
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US says foreign companies in China feel targeted
For unfair enforcement of anti-monopoly and other laws and might cut investment if conditions fail to improve, a US business group said Tuesday
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Lavori in corso per theMICAMShanghai, che aprirà la sua quarta edizione dal 24 al 26 settembre 2014 presso lo Shanghai Exhibition Centre per presentare le migliori collezioni internazionali per la Primavera/Estate 2015.Per maggiori informazioni clicca qui.
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Survey: Foreign companies in China feel 'targeted'
An American business group warned Tuesday that foreign companies in China feel increasingly targeted for unfair enforcement of anti-monopoly and other laws and said investment might decline if conditions fail to improve.
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Business in China Gets More Perilous
The troubles for U.S.-based food processor OSI are a lesson in the perils faced by foreign companies in China, when operations are under unprecedented scrutiny and negative publicity can destroy a business almost overnight.
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Global economy: Factory activity in Europe, Asia cools
Escalating crisis in Ukraine, patchy Chinese recovery weigh; Eurozone factory PMI falls to 13-month low
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Factory data fuel fears for China economy
The Chinese governments official purchasing managers index showed its first drop since February, sparks concerns that the slowdown could deepen
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StatsGuru: Examining India's contentious free-trade pact with Asean
Examining India's contentious free-trade pact with Asean
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China warns foreign powers not to use Hong Kong as a "bridgehead"
China has warned against any foreign interference ahead of a crucial ruling on the city's political future on Sunday, saying Beijing will not tolerate the use of Hong Kong "as a bridgehead
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Chinas Wanda plans $800m e-commerce joint venture with Baidu, Tencent
The three Chinese companies will initially invest five billion yuan ($813 million) in the project
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High & Low Finance: In China, Detecting Fraud Riskier Than Doing It
Researching a Canadian company that mines in China resulted in a Chinese-born Canadian citizen being arrested, terrorized and prohibited from leaving China.
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India offers alternative process for signing Asean trade pact
Each member will separately sign the agreement & it will become effective only after the last member signs the pact
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China to allow foreign ownership of hospitals
New pilot program will let foreign companies own and operate hospitals in some parts of the country.
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UAE to take part in 18th China International Fair for Investment and Trade
The UAEs delegation will be led by Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy
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China foreign investment pattern changes as challenges grow
Foreign direct investment on the slide; Offshore funds flowing into stocks hit two-year high
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India puts off Asean services trade pact
Sitharaman cancels Myanmar trip at last moment
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China Probes Executives at Volkswagen Joint Venture
Chinese officials have launched a probe into a former and a current executive at FAW-Volkswagen Automobile, one of Volkswagen's joint ventures in the country.
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China Antitrust Regulator Says Microsoft Sales Information Not Transparent
The tech giant, under investigation over possible violations of the countrys antitrust laws, including some involving its media player and Web browser.
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China investigating managers at VW joint venture
The Chinese anti-corruption agency says it is investigating one current and one former manager at Volkswagen's main joint venture in China.
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Japan, ASEAN members hold first talks on regional business promotion
Government officials and business leaders from Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations gathered Tuesday in Myanmar’s capital for their first talks on business promotion. Participants hope to create demand in Southeast Asia in promising sectors such as the environment and medicine, organizers said. Growth in demand would help ...