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1. Chinese broker tried in insider trading
The former president of a major Chinese stock brokerage has gone on trial on insider-trading charges in connection with the company's 2006 stock market debut, a state news agency reported Saturday.
20 Jul 2008
2. Chinese: NKorea's nuke verification talks progress
Negotiators at international talks aimed at disarming North Korea's nuclear program struggled Saturday to reach agreement on ways to verify the communist nation's declaration of its atomic materials.
12 Jul 2008
3. German court blocks import of Chinese SUV
A Munich car importer must stop selling a Chinese sport utility vehicle because its appearance is too similar to that of the BMW X5, a Bavarian court ruled Thursday.
28 Jun 2008
4. Rare Chinese sturgeon dies in Hong Kong after being bitten by barracudas
A rare Chinese sturgeon has died in a Hong Kong amusement park after being bitten by barracudas housed in the same aquarium, park officials said.
25 Jun 2008
5. Taiwan considers letting Chinese stars perform
Taiwan is considering letting mainland Chinese stars perform on the island amid warming ties between the two rivals, a Taiwanese official said Tuesday.
25 Jun 2008
6. Premier: 2 years to rebuild Chinese provinces
Rebuilding in two of China's provinces hit by last month's massive earthquake should be complete by 2010, Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday.
23 Jun 2008
7. EU slaps trade charges on Chinese preservative
The European Union slapped trade charges on Chinese imports of a widely used food preservative Tuesday for allegedly illegally undercutting European producers.
04 Jun 2008
8. Japan says Chinese are now country's No. 1 minority
Chinese eclipsed Koreans as Japan's largest group of foreign residents last year, fueled by an influx of workers and students, the government said Tuesday.
04 Jun 2008
9. Chinese premier shows up on Facebook
Enthralled with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao? You can now declare it on Facebook.
29 May 2008
10. Chinese medicine import value up 11.8%
The total import value of Chinese herbal medicines rose 11.8% last year to $1.69 billion, with a significant portion consumed locally, a Census & Statistics Department study has found.
22 May 2008
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