ChinaDailyNews,Week 7,2011

 

China’s High-Speed Rail Dilemma

...sacking of China's Rail Minister, Liu Zhijun, highlighted in the New York Times article put forward by China Travel yesterday: 'Currently, China’s conventional rail system is stretched to capacity carrying two commodities: coal and people.

Huawei’s American Trust Issue

...causes from China’s handling of dissent to its opaque defense agenda. Giving the greatest possible benefit of doubt, Huawei is guilty of none of this, but the fallout of such a record – as an early international emergent from China’s corporate cauldron – falls upon the company nonetheless. Third, Huawei’s links to the People’s Liberation Army ..

China factory growth at 7-month low

...weighed on China's factories in February, even as inflation has continued to accelerate.

The ten years of a Chinese middle class

...land of China. As Huawei, ZTE, Bell and other enterprises rapidly expanded in the country, they have recruited many engineers from major colleges and universities in the country. Michael got an offer. As an engineer with masters at the R & D department, his monthly salary was 7200 yuan. In the beginning his life was more like an extension...

Renren.com, China's Largest Networking Site, Said to Plan $500 Million IPO

...China’s largest social- networking service, is seeking to capitalize on strengthening demand for the nation’s Internet stocks with a U.S. initial public offering.

CPC discipline watchdog vows zero tolerance to corruption

...Party of China (CPC) will intensify anti-graft work at grassroots levels and in key areas susceptible to corruption. There will be no tolerance to any corruption, and the CPC’s discipline inspection authorities will conduct thorough investigations into corruption cases and bring due punishment to each corrupted official, according to an officia..

 

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