Microsoft (the “small flaccid” one) is reported to be in the firing line of China’s antitrust investigators under the Anti-Monopoly Law, which we reported on here (see more background on China Law Blog here). …
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Anti-Monopoly Law Put to the Test
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Stat Wrap (June 08)
http://www.chinabusinessservices.com/blog/?p=665The latest stats (with the usual warnings) to come out of China include: Trade: AP reports “China’s trade surplus shrank 10 percent in May from a year earlier, the second straight monthly decline…The $20.2 billion surplus for May was still relatively large — up from a $16.7 billion gap in April …
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China Mobile’s Big (Procurement) Call
http://www.chinabusinessservices.com/blog/?p=664China is a big place, used to big deals. It is also fast-moving, and nowhere more so than in the (recently restructured) telecoms sector. Not everyone going to China gets it right – and Apple got bruised recently in its negotiations with China Mobile. …
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Sramana Mitra on Strategy
http://sramanamitra.comVideo: Mossberg reviews, likes Aircell's Gogo in-flight WiFi (engadget) Microsoft backtracks, will keep MSN Music DRM servers online until 2011 (engadget) Anti-Monopoly Law Put to the Test (chinabusinessservices) Stat Wrap (June 08) (chinabusinessservices) China Mobile’s Big (Procurement) Call (chinabusinessservices) YouTube Screening Room launches. Is the road to riches paved with art? (venturebeat) ThoughtLeader Thursday: Paul Krutko Implements San Jose's Anti-Bubble Strategy
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China Supertrends
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China Esquire: Law and Business Blog
http://www.chinalawandbusiness.comChina Business Blogs All Roads Lead to China China Business Services China Solved China Venture News China Vortex Managing the Dragon Silicon Hutong The China Game This is China!
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two more blogrolls, but things are busy
http://www.chinalawandbusiness.com/2008/05/29/two-more-blogr...China Esquire made 2 more blogrolls since my last update: China Business Services Blog, a long time China business blog run by Jeremy Gordon, and the newer China Law Practice Blog, which is published by Greg Sy and Stephen Lou of Grandall Legal Group in China. Things are busy so I may not be able to post until the weekend. My apologies
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Yangtze Transport 2008 — accessing China’s interior
http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/logistics/2008/05/28/yang...Much, much more from Yangtze Transport 2008 which bilingual report was first published in 2006. The second edition, completely updated and revised, is now available. More by clicking HERE. Source: China Business Services [IMG [Digg]] [IMG [Reddit]] [IMG [del.icio.us]] [IMG [Facebook]] [IMG [Technorati]] [IMG [Google]] [IMG [StumbleUpon]]
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New Opportunities through Diaster
http://sifu88.typepad.com/china_forum/2008/05/new-opportunit...http://www.chinabusinessservices.com/blog/?p=657 The earthquake that killed over 80,000 people and destroyed millions of families in Sichuan Province of China has also created an enormous opportunity for foreign investors who can help to rebuild its vital infrastructure and expand its reach from the
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New Opportunities through Diaster
http://sifu88.typepad.com/china_forum/2008/05/new-opportunit...http://www.chinabusinessservices.com/blog/?p=657
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Dangerous time for foreign investors, but ....
http://sifu88.typepad.com/china_forum/2008/05/dangerous-time...Chinese Anger on the rise!
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"Wrong number": On the reliability of Chinese Data
http://china-economics-blog.blogspot.com/2008/05/wrong-numbe...suspicious of GDP figures is that China is always one of the first countries to report them, usually only two weeks after the end of each quarter. Most developed economies take between four and six weeks to produce them. So which data to trust. From Statistics that Don’t Add Up [China Business Services] The Economist also provides a guide (developed by Goldman Sachs) to the reliability of official Chinese numbers. It gives a score to different sets of stats, 5 being the most reliable, and 0 the least:
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Sramana Mitra on Strategy
http://sramanamitra.comPhilips working on a 3-inch touchscreen Xenium X-Connect? (engadget) Mozilla Stealth Data Project Could Be Just What The Internet Needs (techcrunch) Smalltown expands its scope to the Internet community at large with Webcards.com (venturebeat) Sichuan Earthquake Support (chinabusinessservices) HTC Touch Diamond dock stealthily makes the scene (engadget) LightPole’s Geotagging Comes to Movable Type (techcrunch) Experience Project: $3M to Make You Feel Warm and Fuzzy.
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