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Chinese bullet train disaster clouds future sales
by
Rob Schmitz
Jul 27, 2011
Public outrage erupted in China after a deadly crash between two high-speed trains this past weekend
Chinese firm spans the globe to build construction experience
by
Scott Tong
Jul 25, 2011
A Chinese company helping to reconstruct a bridge in New York aims to become a world-class construction power. But the rebuilding project is not without controversy.
U.S. bondholders in China still waiting for a deal
by
Rob Schmitz
Jul 25, 2011
China, the second biggest holder of U.S. debt after the Federal Reserve, isn't in panic mode yet as Washington continues to struggle over a deal that would raise the debt ceiling.
Building a better 'Made in China' reputation
by
Rob Schmitz
Jul 22, 2011
A Chinese company helping to build part of the new Bay Bridge in San Francisco hopes to change U.S. perceptions about China's construction quality
485 million Internet users in China
by
John Moe
Jul 19, 2011
Want to know why so many American companies are willing to go to great lengths to play nice with the Chinese government? That headline is your...
All those Internet users in China are going to have more music to listen to
by
John Moe
Jul 19, 2011
The state-supported Chinese search engine Baidu has signed a deal for legal music with One Stop China that lets users download or stream music from...
China: The Five-Year Plan, the Complete Series
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 15, 2011
Listen to a compilation of features from our special series on China's changing economy
For public good, not for profit.
A Hollywood moment in China
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 15, 2011
Meeting a Hollywood star making a movie about doing business in China.
The challenge of doing business in China
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 15, 2011
American companies have successes and failures setting up shop in China.
Some American companies do better than others in China
by
Rob Schmitz
Jul 15, 2011
Ford Motors and Yum! Brands are posting banner years in China, a sign that those American companies are delivering products that the Chinese people want.