• Federal officials have determined that the Chinese paper industry receives an unfair government subsidy.

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  • Beat-up shares in Chinese paper producers may be poised to rise in the second half of 2012, Northeastern Securities of Jilin said in a research report on Saturday.

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  • If a Chinese paper dwells on the names of specific officials who allowed the construction of unsafe schools, it might be scoring a point for accountability, but the investigative coup also leaves the paper vulnerable to petty political retribution.

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  • The U.S. Commerce Department says it will place economic sanctions on imports of Chinese paper, in an astounding about-face in policy that shows the U.S. is beginning to treat China as a developed country rather than a developing one.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • If one were to graph the pace of technological breakthroughs and resulting business structure changes and wealth creation throughout history, the graph would include little spikes to include the high points of Mesopotamian agriculture, Egyptian construction, Chinese paper, Athenian education, Roman roads and aqueducts, and so on.

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  • At least, that was the determination of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization when the question arose in a different case involving imports of Chinese coated paper.

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  • The graph would include little spikes marking the high points of Mesopotamian agriculture, Egyptian construction and jewelry, Chinese gunpowder and paper, Athenian education, Roman roads and aqueducts, and so on.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Malaysia's media, never the most outspoken, has been further cowed over the past year by the takeover of a Chinese-language paper by a group sympathetic to the government, and the sacking of some of the more adventurous journalists at an English-language one.

    ECONOMIST: More are held indefinitely

  • On March 30, the Commerce Department announce it will immediately slap duties of up to 20.4% on Chinese imports of glossy paper, reversing decades of U.S. policy.

    FORBES: U.S. Trade Policy Enters Uncertain Territory

  • On a recent branding mission to China, we learned that every child in Chinese elementary school is taught the three Chinese innovations that changed the world: gunpowder, the compass, and movable type (Chinese ancients also invented paper currency).

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  • Recently, the Chinese government published a white paper on the Internet, praising its value and contribution to society.

    FORBES: China Is Governing The Internet Industry The Wrong Way

  • Since the publication of the white paper, various Chinese ministries including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Culture, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the Ministry of Finance, just to name a few, have all come out with their own sets of regulations regulating various aspects of Internet business and behavior.

    FORBES: China Is Governing The Internet Industry The Wrong Way

  • In April this year the Chinese government issued its first white paper on its foreign-aid programme.

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  • Paper comes from the Chinese, the Western alphabet comes from the Phoenicians, the page numbers come from the Arabs and ultimately the Indians, and printing has a heritage through Gutenberg, a German, as well as through the Chinese and Koreans.

    FORBES: Modern Mix

  • The Chinese were the first people to make paper, porcelain and pyrotechnics.

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  • When he last went two months ago he was issued with a hand-written Chinese visa on a loose sheet of paper stapled to his passport.

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  • In his paper, published by the Chinese University of Hong Kong where he currently teaches, Yam admitted his suggestion could possibly impact the market given his past position and extensive involvement in monetary affairs.

    FORBES: Hong Kong's Ex-Central Banker Drives Doubt Into Dollar Peg

  • We can see the value added of that Chinese worker on the Foxconn line in this paper here.

    FORBES: Why Mass Employment in Manufacturing Isn't Coming Back: It's The Productivity

  • Rainer Gehnen, a Chinese business management consultant at the German-Chinese Business Association in Cologne, told the paper that China will remain strongly depended on the overall economic and financial developments in Europe and the United States.

    FORBES: China's Most Immediate Economic Problem

  • Of particular interest about this white paper is a definite focus on moving the Chinese space program past just orbital concerns.

    FORBES: China Unveils Its Five Year Plan For Space

  • In mid-October he phoned the Chinese President and, contrary to normal practice, sent a position paper to Beijing outlining six concessions Washington was willing to make.

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  • The Chinese will no longer lose from keeping about a trillion in our Treasury paper.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Commerce Department has slapped tariffs on high-quality paper from China because the stuff is allegedly subsidized by the Chinese government.

    FORBES: Golden Times--Even If We Don't Know It

  • Sheng Shiliang, from China's Xinhua news agency, told the paper that "it is vitally important for us, the Chinese, to be sure that we have a reliable friend, Russia, behind our back".

    BBC: China confirms leadership change

  • On paper, at least, it has achieved more than any other Chinese state enterprise.

    ECONOMIST: Chinese shipping

  • On the morning of Dec. 11, Filipino-Chinese billionaire Leonardo Ty was ambushed while returning from a meeting at his Manila Paper Mills.

    CNN: TERRORISM

  • The paper said that Blackstone was creating a consortium, thought to include a Chinese sovereign wealth fund, to make the bid.

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  • In a recent paper, Yi Qian of Kellogg School of Management studies the response of branded Chinese shoemakers to an influx of fakes after the government shifted its enforcement efforts to more urgent things, such as stamping out counterfeit food, drugs and alcohol.

    ECONOMIST: Free exchange

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