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Here is our review of last week's top news from our Twitter feed, ChinaBlogTweets: Made in China...: As suggested, not positive! RT @JoannaDodd: Consumers react to China's attempt to rebrand "Made in China" http://snurl.com/tncij 6:08 PM Dec 11th from HootSuite |  |



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There has been a lot of economic news recently, and many are waiting for baited breath for the year-end results. Below are some of the latest issues and indicators. While GDP growth is on target for the (lucky??) 8%, and |  |
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Best wishes to all our clients, partners, readers and friends for a very happy holiday season, and for a prosperous 2010! As is our tradition, we are not mailing Christmas cards (doing our bit for the environment!), and are again |  |
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This is a great opportunity for EU companies and managers... Opportunity for EU companies to train managers in China(Press Release) +++ Application period for EU-China Managers Exchange and Training Programme ends January 7, 2010 +++ Fully-funded China language and business |  |
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It is December again, and we already have a good stack of Christmas cards (and one or two very nice diaries) for which many thanks! We will be on duty over the Christmas holidays, so do get in touch if |  |


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Our round-up of last week's news, from our ChinaBlogTweets highlights, is below: Auto FDI: RT @ftchina: China looks to amass distressed auto assets http://bit.ly/5Llj08 9:15 PM Dec 4th Comment: China is upping its overseas direct investment (ODI), with policy incentives |  |
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A nice quote from Jon Hunstman, the US Ambassador in China via China Hearsay and CBS "Don't mistake me for being an expert, because I've been here for three months...I've come to the conclusion that 'China expert' is kind of |  |
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Last week's top tweets from our ChinaBlogTweets Twitter feed are below, along with some comments. Oxymoronic expertise RT @casperodj: in case you hadn't seen it yet - The Myth of the China Expert (China Hearsay): http://is.gd/50k30 12:48 PM Nov 21st |  |
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There has been a fair bit of interest of late in China blogs, including one we posted on Twitter the other day, and another on the blog. A good time perhaps to make a list of lists... 50 Best Blogs |  |
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Here is our pick of the China business news from last week, via our Twitter feed, ChinaBlogTweets. Corruption in context RT @aimeenbarnes: "No Bars, No Mistresses, Chinese Officials Warned" AP http://tinyurl.com/ygr8c48 5:46 PM Nov 14th from Echofon RMB remains RT |  |
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As international expectations for China as an economic saviour continue, we continue to watch what is going on with the economy (in fact the many and varied regional, rural and urban economies...) in China. As the news below points out, |  |
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We already mentioned it on Twitter, but (blogging being what it is) we thought this post from Dan Harris at the China Law Blog (CLB) warranted a mention (and a slightly re-worked headline) here... China Blogs: That's The way, Uh-Huh |  |
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Another week, another top ten China news tweets...Please see our latest selection from the twittershpere (and our own ChinaBlogTweets) below. Read on RT @darnoc: Lots of info to peruse: Forum on China Africa Cooperation website - #FOCAC - meeting in |  |
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The news moves fast in China, but you can keep up with some of the key business issues here. For our latest, edited highlights from our Twitter feed, ChinaBlogTweets, see below: A different sort of export RT @chinanetwork. Chinese Construction |  |
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We have gone to great efforts to include many useful links to China information sources on this blog, and we aim to create value for our readers. Sadly, as you may have noticed, our site has just been hacked by |  |
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After 2 Very Busy weeks, we are catching up with the news. Lots of interesting things going on, and below is our pick from last week. RT @chinastakes: RMB 4 Trillion Stimulus vs RMB 5 Trillion Debts: Looming Local Government |  |
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UKTI / China-Britain Business Council SeminarOpportunities in China's ICT Stimulus ProgrammeTuesday 13 October 2009, 10:00 - 12:00China British Business Council, 1 Warwick Row, London, SW1E 5ER Supported by: UK Trade & Investment and China-Britain Business Council Speakers Jeremy Gordon - |  |
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This report, issued for the first time, is an important, and fascinating, piece of work. The National Day holidays provide some useful downtime to read it (and it does run to 164 pages...). Nobody can doubt the importance of the |  |
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Here is our news round-up from last week. Keep up to date with the latest news via our Twitter feed (ChinaBlogTweets), which can be seen on the right of the page. Protectionism @caijingonline: China Official: EU Anti-dumping Tariffs Unfair: ...http://bit.ly/XR77p; |  |
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As anyone who has been in Beijing recently will be aware, big celebrations (and even bigger traffic jams) are being planned for the October 1st National Day (and 60th birthday, and Mid-Autumn Festival) celebrations... Many businesses will take a "Golden |
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