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Growing coffee in China's tea country
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Sep 22, 2011
Tea has been an intrinsic part of Chinese culture for thousands of years, but with more urban Chinese demanding coffee, more tea farmers in China's tea-growing regions are also growing coffee.
China's growing auto industry could affect U.S. gas prices
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Jan 5, 2011
China added more than 2 million cars last year, a 29 percent increase. So how does that affect the regular U.S. driver? It's all about the price of oil. Alisa Roth explains.
PHOTO: China's first stealth fighter jet
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Sep 21, 2011
China's state media published pictures Wednesday that appear to show a prototype of the country's first stealth fighter jet....
China raises interest rates again
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Jun 1, 2011
To China now, where the government raised interest rates again over the weekend. It's the second hike in just over two months as the Chinese government attempts to curb inflation there. So what does the move mean for us?
US rare earth mine to reopen
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Dec 27, 2010
A huge pit in the Mojave Desert holds the largest collection of rare earth minerals outside of China. It was shut down years ago due to...
Can Facebook succeed in China?
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Dec 23, 2010
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has before expressed his interest in bringing the social network to China, but he does face some obstacles. Steve Henn reports.
China sees the Eurozone as a major investment market
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Dec 23, 2010
A senior Chinese official said he sees the Eurozone as a major market for investment. Could Chinese investment solve Europe's economic woes? Stephen Beard explains.
Zuckerberg goes to China
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Dec 20, 2010
Facebook is blocked in China but Zuckerberg was there to meet with the top brass at Baidu, the search engine of choice/availability for Chinese...
MIDDAY UPDATE: Housing numbers, foreign trade
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Dec 16, 2010
Today we heard some mixed news about the housing market. The number of new homes being built rose in November. Meanwhile, RealtyTrac said...
Question Beijing's Numbers? So Does Beijing.
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Dec 7, 2010
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang(photo courtesy Chinatoday.com)
As a reporter in China, you're presented with a lot of numbers. A routine...









