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Air travel in China takes a great leap forward
by
Rob Schmitz
Dec 20, 2011
Chinese airports are getting bigger and more efficient, and the country's airplanes are getting an upgrade, as the nation gains ever-greater economic clout.
A speedbump for U.S. auto sales in China
by
Rob Schmitz
Dec 15, 2011
The Chinese government will start to levy duties on imported cars made in the United States.
Pollution weighs heavily on China
by
Rob Schmitz
Dec 13, 2011
The Chinese worry about how air pollution affects their lives and health.
In China, economic summit will focus on domestic growth
by
Scott Tong
Dec 12, 2011
Today in China, leaders will meet for the year's most important economic summit. On the table is the crisis in Europe, the financial problems in the U.S., and what's in store for the domestic economy.
How China is feeling the euro debt crisis
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Rob Schmitz
Dec 9, 2011
The crisis in Europe has hurt worldwide demand for goods, and workers in China are protesting against the lost wages that come with decreased output
American car sales rise in China
by
Rob Schmitz
Dec 6, 2011
General Motors and Ford both reported a rise in car sales in China.
How Asia sees Europe's debt crisis
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Rob Schmitz
Dec 5, 2011
Over the past decade, Asia has grown more powerful economically, but the woes of a major export destination and finance source worry the Asians.
For public good, not for profit.
Chinese production slowed in November
by
Rob Schmitz
Dec 1, 2011
China's economy is slowing down, and it isn't just the debt problems in Europe causing the shift.
China bans primetime TV ads
by
Rob Schmitz
Nov 29, 2011
The government in China has decided to ban all advertisements on primetime TV in the coming year, leaving foreign companies who have invested millions without an outlet.