A Year Without “Made in China”: One Family’s True Life Adventure in the Global Economy chronicles how Sara Bongiorni and her family tried to live without buying anything produced in China.
In the United States, there is a growing consensus that carbon emissions need to be reduced, both here and abroad. But China has no plans to cap emissions. And there is a growing fear that even if the United States lowers its emissions, China’s booming economy will more than make up the difference.
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Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing
Dell has agreed to purchase ASAP Software, and Lenovo Group plans to sell a low-cost PC in rural China
Katie Couric's Notebook for August 9th talks about China's one year countdown until the Beijing Olympic games and makes reference to a few points that are rarely spoken out loud amongs those in business circles on the ground in China.
Insights On Being A Foreign Executive Living In Shanghai
Erica Kerner, Director of Beijing 2008 Olympic Program for adidas China shares her insights on what life is like as a foreign executive living and working on the ground in China for the past decade.