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China Yields To WTO On Entertainment Goods

10 hours ago ago from Bombtune

Image via Wikipedia The WTO cracked open China today with the passing of a law which bars China from restricting Western music and films. It also opens up China to ringtones and digital music. This is huge for foreign firms. I never completely understood why the West couldn't inundate China with its goods.  China simply chose to block Western entertainment goods to which no Western nation could appeal.  Until now.  ...

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HSBC (HBC) to Become First Non Chinese Company Listed in Shanghai

23 hours ago ago from Fund My Mutual Fund

In early fall we had mentioned China potentially listing its first "outside of the country" company [ Sep 11, 2009: China Opens Door to Foreign Listings ] as the country takes baby steps in becoming a full fledged international monetary exchange of every sort (this will take many years). Banking giant HSBC (HBC) noted it would want to be all over this... Some multinational companies have also signalled that they would be interested in ...

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HSBC List on Shanghai Stock Exchange

17 hours ago ago from Bai Liping's space - Windows Live

HSBC plans to become the first international company to list on the Shanghai stock exchange by launching a £5bn share offer to Chinese investors in a move that is rich in symbolism. The listing underlines the importance of China to HSBC's growth as well as demonstrating how the centre of financial gravity is moving east. It has appointed two Chinese banks – China Citic and China International Capital Corporation – to advise it on the ...

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Report:Chinese search engine Baidu likely to face copyright lawsuit

22 hours ago ago from My Blog

The North Face Jackets , North Face Jackets , Baidu, China's biggest search engine, is set to face a lawsuit for allegedly pirating from the country's leading online literature website, Shanda Literature Limited (SDL), China Daily reported on Saturday. The North Face Jackets , North Face Jackets , is the latest leading search engine to be entangled in high-profile legal action after Google was sued by Chinese novelist Mian Mian ...

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The Fake China Joint Venture, Made Real Through Marriage?

20 hours ago ago from China Law Blog

Just got this email, which is not too dissimilar from other emails and phone calls I have previously received: Like I said before, I'm really enjoying your series on China Law Blog on starting a business in China. It's something I might try myself someday. I'd be really interested in hearing about a foreigner starting a local Chinese company through a Chinese spouse. I know this is fairly common (I know of several people who have done it ...

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China defends deportation of Uighur asylum-seekers

21 hours ago ago from U.S. News

China defends deportation of Uighur asylum-seekers BEIJING (AP) -- China's foreign ministry on Monday defended the repatriation of 20 Muslims who had fled to Cambodia, saying the move was in line with immigration law and usual practice. The ethnic Uighurs sought asylum in Cambodia following deadly ethnic riots this summer in China's far western region of Xinjiang. China says they are suspected criminals. The group was deported back to ...

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WTO Says China Can't Restrict Imports of Music, Movies, Books

13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

The World Trade Organization on Monday dismissed an appeal from Beijing over the WTO's August ruling against Chinese restrictions on distribution of Hollywood movies and other Western media, sealing one of China's biggest-ever losses at the WTO. The decision, if implemented by China, could prove lucrative for U.S. and other foreign companies. Despite its size, China remains one of the least-profitable markets for U.S. movie studios. China ...

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