China
  • China’s Brazen Use of Cyber-Espionage

    By ELLEN NAKASHIMA and WILLIAM WAN, The Washington Post

    Packing for business in China? Bring your passport and business cards, but maybe not that laptop loaded with contacts and corporate memos. China’s massive market beckons to American businesses — the...

  • Europe: The Strings Attached to a Chinese Bailout

    Will your children—or maybe even you—someday find it perfectly natural to put the household savings into the Chinese yuan because it is the world’s safest, steadiest currency? That thought would have...

  • In South China Sea, an Energy Battle

    By ANDREW HIGGINS, The Washington Post

    PUERTO PRINCESA, PHILIPPINES — When China’s largest offshore petroleum producer launched a $1 billion oil rig this summer from Shanghai, Lt. Gen. Juancho Sabban, the commander of Philippine military...

  • Trade: How China Is Big-Footing U.S. Companies

    General Motors, which has been making Buicks and other cars in China since 1998, wants to sell its new Chevrolet Volt, an electric hybrid, on the mainland. That’s fine, Beijing says, if Chinese...

  • What China Wants from Europe Bailout

    By MAMTA BADKAR, Business Insider

    Markets rallied on Monday when it emerged that China would buy Italian bonds. But was it really part of China's quest for 'market status'? When Chinese Premiere Wen Jiabao spoke at the the World...