While American consumers may have been alarmed by the magnitude of the quality of food made in China , mainland Chinese have been facing them on a daily basis. As a matter of fact, “fake, counterfeit, and sub-standard products” problems have been plaguing Chinese consumers for years, and the problem is only getting worse. Even in China’s official media, often quite conservative in reporting negative news, one can easily spot reports regarding gross food safety violations and horrifying incidents.
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2007 Review – Hong Kong Remains in the Shadow of Communist China
2007 will be remembered as a year in which Hong Kong residents continued to live within the framework of a political system dominated by China.
News Briefs
An overview of the top breaking news in China.
On U.S. Anti-Terrorism
Shortly after the September 3, 2004, hostage tragedy at a school in North Ossetia, Beslan, Russia, Xinhuanet, the official website of the state-owned Xinhua News Agency of the Chinese government, published a series of articles as “Comments From Readers,” which accused western countries, particularly the United States, of protecting terrorists under the pretext of “human rights” and blamed western countries for the hostage tragedy, where hundreds of school children were killed.
The Huai River: Ten Years of Cleanup with Few Results
As the Chinese leadership is busy in transforming China into an industrial powerhouse, the country’s living environment is also worsening rapidly due to increasing amounts of pollutants as a result of that development. Sixteen of the top 20 cities with the worst air according to World Bank are in China. The pollution of rivers and lakes, which are both draining vessels for waste and sources of drinking water, irrigation and food, can have potentially devastating effects. One of the most notorious examples is the Huai River Basin.
Bank of China’s Ongoing Scandals Corrupt Officials and Swindled Depositors Overshadow BOC’s Stock Ma
While the Bank of China (BOC) vigorously prepares to go public on overseas stock markets, it seems that more disturbing news is just around the corner. It was just a short time ago that the president of the BOC’s Kaiping branch took 4 billion yuan (US$482 million) illegally and escaped out of the country. Now the Bank of China faces another scandal. The BOC’s Tianjin branch has stolen money from its clientele. A depositor involved has been jailed and tortured for the past two years. The scandal has tainted the BOC’s image as it prepares for its initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S.
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Mine Explosion Uncovers Hidden Child Labor in China
A series of serious mining accidents in China has recently brought mining safety into the spotlight. In several cases, casualties have been in the hundreds. As the accidents were being exposed, people shockingly discovered that child laborers were among the casualties.
An EZ Pass for Capital Flight
Mrs. He Qinglian is a renowned economist and jornalist from China. Her book “The Trap of China’s Modernization” became a bestseller and an authoritative reference book for China’s economists. The Japanese translation of the book was also highly acclaimed. The updated version is now being translated into English. Because of her explicit views and analyses of China’s economic truth, based mostly on government released data, she is disliked by the authorities and has been forced into exile. She is now staying in the U.S. as a guest researcher.
The following is her comments on the impact of a new regulation regarding money transfer issued by the People’s Bank of China.