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Taiwan to mass produce cruise missiles – Wendell Minnick
A Tomahawk cruise missile via Wikipedia Taiwan is preparing for a mass production of two kinds of cruise missiles to set off against the perceived threat from the mainland, writes defense expert Wendell Minnick in Defense News. The US has been trying, for now in vain, to kill the program. Taiwan’s DeputyRead More →
China Speakers Bureau on American Entrepreneur Radio tonight
Zhang Lijia by Fantake via Flickr Both Maria Korolov and Fons Tuinstra COO and president of the China Speakers Bureau will be joining the radio show by American Entrepreneur Radio at their show with David Iwinsky on international economy. We will be explaining how we run our businesses, covering aRead More →
A superpower needs better education – Shaun Rein
No Chinese Eton yet via Wikipedia Whether China is going to be a superpower has less to do with its military might, but more with its ability to reform its archaic education system, argues Shaun Rein in Forbes. Chinese parents often worry their children do not get the best possibleRead More →
No trade backlash against China – Shaun Rein
Image by Fantake via Flickr Is there a danger of a trade backlash from the US and Europe against China’s as both Western economy continue to lose momentum. That risk is very low, says Shaun Rein in a comment on CNBC. On top of that, China has already started toRead More →
Time to understand N-Korea – Shaun Rein
“Not insane” via Wikipedia North-Korea is moving very calculated and it is weird both the US and South-Korea do not treat it accordingly, says Shaun Rein in an analysis in Forbes.Shaun Rein: They are coolly calculated measures to gain power. If North Korea didn’t attack and appear crazy, no oneRead More →
December 2010 Newsletter
William Bao Bean by Fantake via Flickr The China Speakers Bureau Newsletter for December 2010 is out and available here. Including cautionary tales on where China’s economy is going, and the latest news of our speakers. You can subscribe at this website for future newsletters. Because of upcoming travel inRead More →
Old Shanghai A-Z – Paul French
Old Shanghai via Wikipedia Followers of Paul French’s weblog China Rhyming could have seen the preparatory work for his latest book The Old Shanghai A-Z. The book is out now, just in time for Christmas.Paul French: As to how it was put together – I broke Shanghai down into three areas –Read More →
Monthly newsletter delayed
Kaiser Kuo by Fantake via Flickr As some of the visitors of this site have already noted, we have some serious problems is getting pictures displayed. Basis of this (and other problems you did not note) is a huge mess at the company who is hosting our databases Dabbledb. ForRead More →
Preparing for UAV reconnaissance and strike missions – Wendell Minnick
Image via Wikipedia Defense expert Wendell Minnick further explores China’s efforts to expand its UAV reconnaissance and strike capabilitiesm. He looks back at the Zhuhai Air Show in Defense News at the offers from AVIC, CASC, CASIC and ASN. The China Aviation Industry Corp. (AVIC) displayed a model of theRead More →
When a China bull becomes a bear – Shaun Rein
Shaun Rein by Fantake via Flickr Derided as the eternal bull on China, Shaun Rein now warns US investors (and others) in Forbes against a dangerous bubble emerging from China: the IPO hype from anything coming from China, including video hosting companies Youku and Tudou. A mania about China hasRead More →
Bernanke, manipulating the US currency – Shaun Rein
Ben Bernanke via Wikipedia Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, is wrong in pumping 600 billion US dollar into his economy, writes Shaun Rein in Forbes. The dependence of the US economy on its addiction to debt in increasing its problems, not solving them. Bernanke is shifting the problemsRead More →
Food price controls temporary – Shaun Rein
Shaun Rein by Fantake via Flickr Shaun Rein goes on air in CNBC to explain the confines of the recent food controls imposed by the Chinese authorities to control inflation. Controlling the food prices and lowering the production costs – by killing the toll fees for food trucks – areRead More →