Thursday, June 15, 2006

More News for June 15, 2006

Yahoo 'Strictest' Censor in China (June 15, 2006) Wired News - Yahoo is stricter than any other search engine in China when enforcing censorship.

Cisco Systems seeks local Chinese partners with US$200 million venture capital (June 15, 2006) People’s Daily - The world's largest telecommunications network equipment provider Cisco Systems announced it is seeking Chinese partners with 200 million US dollars. Cisco set up a venture capital fund in China three years ago, which has invested 300 million US dollars in more than 30 innovative Chinese companies.

Foreign, private enterprises call for greater access to Chinese oil products market (June 15, 2006) People’s Daily - Foreign and domestic private enterprises are calling for greater access to the Chinese refined oil products wholesale market in response to new market regulations.

China’s media in unusual call for transparency (June 15, 2006) Financial Times - As the shipping industry develops and the price of ships rises, Chinese shipbuilding enterprises have entered into what can be fairly called a golden age.

China's Home Inns Arranging Overseas IPO (June 15, 2006) CRIEnglish - "We have started the process," Home Inns Chief Executive Sun Jian told Reuters on the sidelines of a forum in Shanghai. He confirmed the listing was overseas, but declined to say where or how much the company was hoping to raise.

Building a Business Empire in China (June 15, 2006) New York Times - Every aspect of that story illustrates the present global reality, in which American know-how is building a formidable economy in China while creating echoing opportunities in the United States.

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