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An Chinas Aktienmärkten ist die Party vorbei
Ungewohnte Situation für China: Die Aktienmärkte schwächeln, die inoffizielle Staatsverschuldung läuft aus dem Ruder und Beobachter sagen das Platzen der Immobilienblase voraus. Eine Katastrophe ist aus chinesischer Sicht auch der schwache Euro. Nun versucht die Staatsführung gegenzusteuern.
Wir schützen niemanden im Korea-Konflikt
China wartet in der Krise um die Versenkung eines südkoreanischen Kriegsschiffes ab. Im Gespräch mit dem Südkoreas Präsident Lee Myung Bak habe Regierungschef Wen Jiabao versichert, dass er niemanden schützen werde, der für den Untergang verantwortlich ist, sagte ein Berater Lees in Seoul.
Daimler plant Milliardeninvestitionen in China
Daimler plant wegen des Absatzbooms in Asien Milliardeninvestitionen in eine Motorenfertigung in China. Drei Milliarden Euro sollten in den kommenden Jahren in die Fertigung und weitere Projekte fließen, sagte Vorstandschef Dieter Zetsche am Freitag in Peking.
China Announces Development Plan for Restive Region
The new leader of the restive region of Xinjiang in western China has announced a series of economic measures to bolster confidence in the regional government, which was widely criticized by ordinary citizens after deadly ethnic rioting there last summer.
Honda Strike Becomes a Rallying Point in China
A strike at an auto-parts factory owned by Honda in southern China has unexpectedly become a cause célèbre in the nation’s struggle with income inequality, with Chinese media reporting extensively on the workers’ demands and calling on the government to do more to increase wages nationwid
Suicide-hit Foxconn factory to increase wages
The owner of a Chinese electronics factory where several employees have committed suicide is to increase wages by 20%.
Jaguar Land Rover to assemble cars in China
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is going to start assembling vehicles in China, the BBC can confirm.
Syphilis and Social Upheaval in China
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that was nearly eliminated from China 50 years ago,1 is now the most commonly reported communicable disease in Shanghai, China's largest city.2 No other country has seen such a precipitous increase in reported syphilis cases in the penicillin era. In 2008, an average of more than 1 baby per hour was born with congenital syphilis in China, for a total of 9480 cases; the rate had increased by a factor of 12 during the previous 5 years (see graph). A disease with social roots, syphilis has become a major scourge lurking in the shadows of a country that has rapidly ascended to the status of a global economic powerhouse.
Ungewohnte Situation für China: Die Aktienmärkte schwächeln, die inoffizielle Staatsverschuldung läuft aus dem Ruder und Beobachter sagen das Platzen der Immobilienblase voraus. Eine Katastrophe ist aus chinesischer Sicht auch der schwache Euro. Nun versucht die Staatsführung gegenzusteuern.
Wir schützen niemanden im Korea-Konflikt
China wartet in der Krise um die Versenkung eines südkoreanischen Kriegsschiffes ab. Im Gespräch mit dem Südkoreas Präsident Lee Myung Bak habe Regierungschef Wen Jiabao versichert, dass er niemanden schützen werde, der für den Untergang verantwortlich ist, sagte ein Berater Lees in Seoul.
Daimler plant Milliardeninvestitionen in China
Daimler plant wegen des Absatzbooms in Asien Milliardeninvestitionen in eine Motorenfertigung in China. Drei Milliarden Euro sollten in den kommenden Jahren in die Fertigung und weitere Projekte fließen, sagte Vorstandschef Dieter Zetsche am Freitag in Peking.
China Announces Development Plan for Restive Region
The new leader of the restive region of Xinjiang in western China has announced a series of economic measures to bolster confidence in the regional government, which was widely criticized by ordinary citizens after deadly ethnic rioting there last summer.
Honda Strike Becomes a Rallying Point in China
A strike at an auto-parts factory owned by Honda in southern China has unexpectedly become a cause célèbre in the nation’s struggle with income inequality, with Chinese media reporting extensively on the workers’ demands and calling on the government to do more to increase wages nationwid
Suicide-hit Foxconn factory to increase wages
The owner of a Chinese electronics factory where several employees have committed suicide is to increase wages by 20%.
Jaguar Land Rover to assemble cars in China
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is going to start assembling vehicles in China, the BBC can confirm.
Syphilis and Social Upheaval in China
Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that was nearly eliminated from China 50 years ago,1 is now the most commonly reported communicable disease in Shanghai, China's largest city.2 No other country has seen such a precipitous increase in reported syphilis cases in the penicillin era. In 2008, an average of more than 1 baby per hour was born with congenital syphilis in China, for a total of 9480 cases; the rate had increased by a factor of 12 during the previous 5 years (see graph). A disease with social roots, syphilis has become a major scourge lurking in the shadows of a country that has rapidly ascended to the status of a global economic powerhouse.