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September-October: Energy![]() Power PoliticsChina needs a comprehensive energy policy and effective reforms to solve its power problems. Plus: China's National Oil Companies; A New Energy Leading Group Electricity Woes (Subscribers Only)How can China halt the blackouts? Plus: Foot-Dragging on Price Reform; Forecasting Supply and Demand China Data: Energy (Subscribers Only) [pdf]Production, consumption, and regional trends FeaturesMergers and AcquisitionsChinese M&A: Green Light or Red Flag? (Subscribers Only)An American investor finds that some rewards are not worth the risks. CommentaryThe Sources of China's Economic Growth (Subscribers Only)A Chinese economist uncovers the drivers of China's economic expansion. Plus: Measures of the Market's Influence Public RelationsFor Immediate ReleaseAs China's media mature and its population becomes more savvy, foreign companies must master media relations to keep ahead of the curve. Plus: Tips for Successful Media Relations in China AgricultureThe Soybean Trade (Subscribers Only)The United States remains the largest exporter of soybeans to China, but the competition is gaining. Plus: Soy Wonder TextilesBursting at the Seams (Subscribers Only)International pressure has grown in response to the rise of China as a textile powerhouse. Plus: Chinese Manufacturers and Local Officials; Chinese Industry Associations; DepartmentsEconomic ViewsImplications of China's New Currency Regime Council BulletinCritical Eye on LanzhouOpportunitiesChina Business (Subscribers Only) |
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