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Chinese news agency says 4 Rio Tinto employees to stand trial on charge of stealing secrets (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

54 minutes ago ago from GoodShoppingDay - the green Shopping gathering

BEIJING Four detained employees of mining giant Rio Tinto Ltd. View post: Chinese news agency says 4 Rio Tinto employees to stand trial on charge of stealing secrets (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

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Farms in China even worse than factories

10 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News

It shouldn't be much of a surprise after all of the scary problems related to food products that were exported abroad. Even in the US, farm runoff is a terrible problem. Anyone who lives near the Chesapeake is familiar with the chemical runoff problems including fewer fish and higher levels of cancer in the area. Claims that the Chinese pollution is near its peak is about as believable as the claims that the government is not triggering an ...

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China Business And Regulation. The Times They Are A Changing.

15 hours ago ago from China Law Blog

The Asia Business Media Blog just did a post, entitled, " China's attitude hift ," on a James McGregor talk Woodward attended today in Hong Kong. McGregor, a "journalist, media entrepreneur, investor and long-time resident of China gave a sobering talk" on how China is beginning to treat foreign businesses in its midst: McGregor says that he loves both countries, but he thinks there has been an unsettling attitude shift in China recently. He ...

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China Supplants Germany as Top Global Exporter

19 hours ago ago from Sirius Bark by Temple3

Three leading Western media firms (the Financial Times, New York Times and Washington Post) have interesting stories on the state of the Chinese economy.  China is the leading exporter of goods in the world; a leading polluter; and a growing manufacturer of automobiles. From the Financial Times : China overtook Germany last year to become world export champion, official figures confirmed on Tuesday. December trade figures for ...

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Chinese Military is Calling For Retaliation Aginst US for Selling Weapons to Taiwan

8 hours ago ago from Smart and silly

The Chinese military known as the people's Liberation Army is calling for retaliation against the US for selling weapons to the Taiwan military. In an interview with Outlook Weekly  a publication of the Xinhua news agency officers of China's National Defense University and Academy of Military Sciences want the government increase military spending,increase deployment of the People's Liberation Army in the region and sell US bonds  as pay ...

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China Charges Rio Tinto Employees

2 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JAMES T. AREDDY SHANGHAI China indicted four Rio Tinto employees held since July and plans to prosecute them on allegations of bribery and violating commercial secrets, Chinese state media reported Wednesday. The state-run Xinhua news agency cited prosecutors' allegations that the four men, including Australian national Stern Hu, asked for and accepted "huge" bribes from several Chinese steel enterprises on multiple occasions, and used ...

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Rio Tinto employees to stand trial in China

2 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Rio Tinto employees to stand trial in China BEIJING (AP) -- Four detained employees of mining giant Rio Tinto Ltd. including an Australian national will stand trial in China on charges of stealing commercial secrets, a state news agency said Wednesday. The Rio employees were detained in July during iron ore price talks with China's steel industry group. The case strained relations between Beijing and Australia, a key supplier of iron ore to ...

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China Indicts Rio Tinto Staff on Bribery Charges

1 hour, 39 minutes ago ago from The New York Times

SHANGHAI A Chinese prosecutor handed down indictments on Wednesday against an Australian citizen and three Chinese employees of British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto, charging them with accepting bribes and stealing trade secrets. The indictments, announced through Xinhua, the official Chinese news agency, are the latest development in a case that began last summer when the four employees were detained on suspicion of stealing state ...

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