The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Craig S. Smith |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Brilliance China is losing its luster as profit, shares fall. (Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China car maker is among yen victims. (Qingling Motors Co.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China moves again to curb inflation rate. (bans large and medium fixed-asset investment by state-owned firms and raises interest rates on Treasury bonds and fixed bank deposits) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China picks French firm to equip nuclear plant. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China relaxes grip on yuan in policy shift. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China renews its efforts to join WTO after averting trade war with the U.S. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Craig S. Smith, Marcus W. Brauchli |
China's boom towns face big economic obstacles. (Shenzhen, China; special economic zones)(includes sidebar) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China's demands for technology sharing trouble American officials, executives. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Craig S. Smith |
China's politics, inaccurate methods hinder statistical analysis of economy. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Chinese lending austerity is feeding illegal practices. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Chinese textile company spins tale of woe for investors. (Shanghai No. 2 Textile Machinery Company Ltd.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Commerce Secretary's trip to China produced more hype than business, U.S. executives say. (US Commerce Secretary Ron Brown) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Customers are everywhere, and middlemen too. (distribution of goods in China)(How China Works: The Anatomy of an Economy in Flux) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Ford might use back door to enter China auto market. (Ford Motor Corp.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Foreign drug companies experiment with new strategies in mutable China. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Going is tough for early high-fliers after rapid growth. (Chinese conglomerate corporations) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Growing numbers of migrant laborers point up chaos in China's economy. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Halt to China bond futures shakes market confidence. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Hong Kong 7-Elevens go on-line to reduce stock. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Li's experience in China shows having connections in China is not always beneficial. (Hong Kong business tycoon Li Ka-Shing) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, Peter Stein |
NPC session seen helping Jiang consolidate power. (China's National People's Congress; Jiang Zemin) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Problems at China's Daya Bay reactor could mean opportunities for U.S. firms. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Shougang surprises analysts with replacement of chairman. (Capital Iron and Steel Corp.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Thai publisher sets out to quiet critics who say he plans more than he delivers. (M. Group's Sondhi Limthongkul) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Craig S. Smith |
Though China works hard at inhospitality, foreign investors hunker down for long term. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, Marcus W. Brauchli |
Tsingtao loses fizz as competition, rising ingredient costs sop up profits. (Tsingtao Brewery Company Ltd.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Vtech's new phones may wake up dormant shares. (VTech Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Western oil firms must compete with rampant smugglers in China. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
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