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- IAC Expands Into China Travel Market
Updated July 31, 2004
LOS ANGELES -- IAC/InterActiveCorp, which runs such travel Web sites as Expedia and Hotels.com, will enter the expanding Chinese market by acquiring a 30 percent interest in eLong Inc., a Beijing-based travel Web site company, for $60 million.
- China to transfer tourism assets to China Travel, China Intl Travel
Updated July 31, 2004
China is planning to spin off tourism business from state-owned enterprises and transfer the assets to the country's top travel agencies -- China International Travel Service (CITS) and China Travel Service Group (CTS) -- the Beijing Times reported, without citing sources.
- Hu: China to resolve Taiwan peacefully
Updated: 2004-07-31 10:20
China will exert its utmost efforts with its utmost sincerity to resolve the Taiwan issue by peaceful means, but will never tolerate "the independence of Taiwan," Chinese President Hu Jintao stressed in Beijing Friday.
- Huawei, Cisco settle IPR dispute
Updated: 2004-07-30
Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc has agreed to settle a lawsuit with Chinese rival Huawei Technologies Co.
- China, US sign deal to expand air services
Updated: 2004-07-30
The newly-signed Sino-US agreement on expanding air services between the two countries has intensified competition for the nation's civil aviation market.
- Beijing faces water, power shortages
Updated: 2004-07-30 00:41
Beijing is facing a resource shortage, especially water and electricity.
- 15 convicted for trafficking 120 children
Updated: 2004-07-29 14:08
A court in central China has convicted 15 people for trafficking at least 120 children and sentenced the ringleader of the operation to death.
- Factory fire kills 15, injures 12 in Zhejiang
A fire at a leather factory kills 15 and injures 12 in Pingyang Country, east China's Zhejiang Province July 28, 2004.
- S.African killers target Chinese
Updated: 2004-07-27 09:34
The Chinese embassy in Pretoria Monday urged South African police service to take effective measures to investigate four murder cases and bring the criminals to justice as soon as possible.
- China shows military muscle in weekend drill
Updated: 2004-07-27 01:59
About 3,000 people took part in a two-day weekend military exercise off the southeastern coast amid increasing tensions with Taiwan, China News Service reported Monday.
- Chinese FM urges US to punish officer for beating
Updated: 2004-07-26 08:41
China's Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing urged the US to make serious and thorough investigations into the case in which a Chinese business-woman was pepper-sprayed and beaten by a US border inspector.
- Shootout between police and gangsters in Taiwan
Taiwan police take cover during a shootout with heavily-armed members of a kidnapping gang, in southern Kaohsiung county, July 26, 2004.
- China to complete rural retail network in 5 years
Updated: 2004-07-24 10:06
China will build a national rural retail network within five years,an official from Minister of Commerce (MOC)said here Friday.
- China: World's 2nd most wired nation
More than 87 million Chinese were "netizens" by July as China celebrated 10 years of being linked by the Internet to the outside world.
- 100 foreign banks now offer RMB services
A total of 100 foreign banks - half of those operating in China - have already been allowed to conduct business in the renminbi, the nation's currency, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) said Monday.
- Expert: China can avoid galloping inflation
It is not proper to say that China's economy is overheated on the whole, the chief economist of the National Statistics Bureau said in Guangzhou Saturday.
- China to wage people's war against porn websites
A new nationwide campaign will be launched to crack down the rampant porn websites.
- China to launch research station in Arctic
A team of 12 Chinese scientists will head for the North Pole next week to carry out research in the Arctic region and inaugurate the country's first scientific research station there.
- China bans selective abortion to fix imbalance
China will strictly ban selective abortion of female foetuses in an attempt to reverse a gender imbalance in the ratio of newborn boys to girls, official said Thursday.
- China EXIM's outlook stable: Moody, S&P
Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's Ratings Services Tuesday assigned A2 and 'BBB+' ratings respectively to the Export-Import Bank of China (China EXIM )'s impending US dollar global bonds due 2014.
- China to build new embassy in US
China will build a new embassy in the US capital of Washington, D.C., the Chinese embassy in the United States announced in a statement on Tuesday.
- China's air travel expected to grow strongly
China's air travel will continue to grow strongly to nearly five times its present level within 20 years, a senior Airbus official predicted in Beijing yesterday.
- Allianz eyes China's auto insurance market
Allianz Group's plans to introduce its auto insurance products to China in a bid to further enhance its penetration of the burgeoning property insurance market.
- China Netcom may set up new firm
China Network Communications Group Corp (China Netcom), the country's second-largest fixed-line phone company, is moving on its initial public offering (IPO) by setting up a shareholding company.
- UBS plans to invest US$200m more in China
UBS AG plans to apply to invest US$200 million more in China’s fledgling securities markets and is exploring asset management or brokerage ventures to tap some US$1.3 trillion in personal savings
- Chinese people to travel in Europe from Sep.
a teacher from the Beijing Language Institute, is planning a trip to Europe in September to celebrate his fifth wedding anniversary.
- China, Russia to hold military drill in 2005
Russia and China agreed Tuesday to hold a joint military exercise next year, the first conducted by the two countries' since a joint naval exercise in 1999...
- China develops gene therapy for cancer
China has developed an gene therapy for cancer, the world's first officially licensed "gene therapy".
- Bird flu hits China, Thailand
Asia has been hit by another bout of bird flu, with reports of cases in chickens in both Thailand and China.
- Shanghai student charged with murder in Canada
Updated: 2004-07-24 09:53
Canadian police formally charged a 21-year-old man from Shanghai with first-degree murder in the death of a Toronto girl on Thursday.
- China convicts 52 of baby trafficking
A court convicted 52 members of a baby-trafficking gang Friday, sentencing the ringleaders to death or life in prison.
- China Mobile becomes 2008 Games partner
China Mobile Communications Group Corporation has been selected as the mobile communications service provider for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games after BOCOG's careful evaluation and overall review.
- August 2004
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