Patience Is Virtue in China, India IT Learns
TCS, Infosys, Satyam, and other Indian infotech outfits have been slow to take off in China. That may be about to change
Regions
Protectionism Hurting U.S.-China Trade, Beiing Says
2010.02.02By Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) — China is the "biggest victim" of growing U.S. protectionism, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said on its Web site late yesterday.
Growing protectionism is seriously affecting the stable development of trade ties between the U.S. and China, ministry spokesman Yao Jian was cited as saying in the statement.
China's ministry noted in its statement that the U.S. government has this year imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese-made electric blankets and wire mesh trays and is also investigating drill pipes from China.
Regions : Asia
More articles on this topic:
YouTube to Protect Copyrights in Japan
After complaints from a Japanese authors' rights group, the video-sharing Web site takes measures against rights infringements
After complaints from a Japanese authors' rights group, the video-sharing Web site takes measures against rights infringements
Emerging Markets Turmoil
The 15% meltdown in the Bangkok bourse following currency-control measures highlights the volatility of developing markets as the dollar swoons
The 15% meltdown in the Bangkok bourse following currency-control measures highlights the volatility of developing markets as the dollar swoons
Japan Inc.'s Buying Tour Reaches Britain
Japan Tobacco's $14.7 billion bid for Gallaher Group is the latest overseas offer by a Japanese company, and it would be the biggest
Japan Tobacco's $14.7 billion bid for Gallaher Group is the latest overseas offer by a Japanese company, and it would be the biggest
Outsourcing: Beyond Bangalore
Companies are increasingly sending IT work to hubs outside India. They're saving money but facing a whole new raft of challenges
Companies are increasingly sending IT work to hubs outside India. They're saving money but facing a whole new raft of challenges