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Chinese carbon pollution: Buy or sell?
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Jun 18, 2013
China launches a new pilot carbon market in the southern city of Shenzhen. Carbon cap and trade schemes have had a hard time getting off the ground in other countries. Can China make it succeed?
Tales from a Shanghai job fair: Why China's college grads, employers mismatched
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Jun 17, 2013
The scale of China's higher education system has developed so fast, the country fails to produce graduates who have the right skills for companies operating in China.
Beijing reacts to allegations the NSA is hacking China
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Jun 13, 2013
Allegations that Hong Kong and China were among tens of thousands of targeted networks by the NSA have generated a big reaction in Beijing and among China's state-run media.
The environment comes out ahead from Xi-Obama summit
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Jun 10, 2013
President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping have wrapped up their California summit. The big breakthrough of the summit wasn’t on cybersecurity or trade, but on climate change.
Getting to know all about you: Obama and Xi meet
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Jun 7, 2013
President Obama is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping today in California. The leaders' first meeting will likely cover topics ranging from North Korea to cybersecurity and trade. Also on the docket? Getting to know each other.
Trade spat between China and EU threatens exports of solar panels, wine
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Jun 6, 2013
A day after the EU Trade Commission placed anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panels, the Chinese government has launched an investigation into doing the same on EU wine exports to China.
Xi-Obama Summit: The sticking points between the world's two largest economies
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Jun 6, 2013
It'll be President Obama's first visit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since he took power in March. China Correspondent Rob Schmitz breaks down what's working — and not working — between the world's two biggest economies.
The words missing in China on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square
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Jun 4, 2013
Today marks the anniversary of the Chinese government's 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square.
The battle of trade for Latin America
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May 31, 2013
What does it mean for Latin American economies to have the U.S. and China competing to sign trade deals?
Jailed for capitalism on the Street of Eternal Happiness
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May 30, 2013
A box of letters traced back to the Street of Eternal Happiness reveals one family's struggle after the Mao revolution. The husband was jailed for practicing capitalism. His wife was left behind to take care of their seven children.









