China announced they would remove the self imposed export tariffs on their textile industries claiming their products couldn’t be put under a second layer of pressures after the U.S. and the E.U. announced plans for protective trade actions against the textile industry of the most heavily populated nation on the planet.
Bush Sets New Limits On Chinese Imports
The Bush administration is setting new limits on textile imports from China, causing trade tensions to rise even more between China and the United States.
Cheap Chinese Textiles VS. The Rest of the World
Chinese textiles continue to be a hot topic around the world. The Chinese, since joining the WTO continue to flood markets with very inexpensive textiles and clothing and it’s creating real problems for other producers and nations who once had strong textile industries.
World Textiles Awash in Chinese Tsunami
With the expiration of the WTO”s 30-year-old Multi-Fiber Agreement (MFA) last January, Chinese textile exports threaten competitive industries world wide.
Chinese Protestors Rattle The Japanese Consulate
Protestors assaulted the Japanese consulate as Chinese-Japanese relations reach the lowest point since World War II.
Google, Yahoo Accused of Irresponsible Chinese Censorship
In what Brett Tabke calls “the China Syndrome” Google and Yahoo! are being accused of censorship. French-based international press freedom group Reporters sans Frontires (RSF), also known as Reporters without Borders, claims both search engines gave into the Chinese government’s demands of controlling search results.
Google Invests In Chinese Search Engine Baidu
Google is heading a group of investors that are committing nearly $100 million to China’s largest search engine, Baidu.com.