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Hamzah’s Shining Shanghai Moment

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Nine-year old gifted Filipino artist Hamzah Marbella is packing his bags for Shanghai. No, he is not leaving the country for good. In fact, he is set to give the Philippines another proud moment. Hamzah is the only Filipino artist invited to participate in the unique exhibit, “More than Friends” in celebration of the...

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Tiger claw sellers spotted in Shanghai

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      A Shanghaiist reader recently encountered people selling tiger claws on the road here in Shanghai. While this is an unfortunately common occurance (very much so around China and even in this city ), this encounter is worthwhile as both a reminder of the situation tigers face and a warning about what...

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Sensex up 1.03 percent in afternoon trade

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A benchmark index of Indian equities markets Friday in afternoon trade was up 1.03 percent, continuing to hold on to its early gains amid positive cues from other major Asian bourses. (more here…) Related items Snapshot for Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SHCOMP) Emerging-Market Stocks Climb as Suppliers to Apple Gain Hong Kong stocks...

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An Open Letter Addressing Barriers in the U.S. Market

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China Mobile to Test ALU’s lightRadio in TD-LTE Trial Tweet China Mobile has selected Alcatel-Lucent to participate in a TD-LTE trial network covering Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Xiamen. (more here…) Related items Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia Siemens chosen for TD-LTE trial in two cities in China Shanghai Stocks Expected To Open Lower Taiwantrade’s...

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Eastday-Shanghai stores cut food imports

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SOME Shanghai hotels and supermarkets have stopped or cut back on food imports from Japan although authorities so far have not found any problems with Japanese food in the city. (more here…) Related items Eastday-SIAL 2011: China’s Food Show Eastday-Shanghai sees fewer marriages Eastday-Shanghai man gets 19 years for defrauding Japanese firms Eastday-Shanghai cross-border...

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Pacific Trade International’s Mei Xu: Marketing to China

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How she turned a Maryland candle maker into an $85 million home products company that sells in the U.S. and her native China (more here…) Related items EIU's Qian Liu confident on China's growth Shanghai Stocks Expected To Open Lower Whitman Embraces China Boshiwa Selects Manhattan Associates to Support Cross-Channel Retail Operations in China...

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