Iran cancels $2 billion dam deal with China
Iran has cancelled a $2 billion contract for a Chinese firm to help build a hydroelectric dam in the country, Chinese state media said on Thursday, a move that risks upsetting Beijing, one of Tehran’s most important economic and political allies. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due to visit China next week for a security … Continue reading »
Hangzhou kidney trade centre
According to Ming Pao’s exclusive report, there is a major kidney trade centre in Hangzhou, China where youngsters queue for sale of their kidneys with the mindset of making quick money. Some of them plan to use the money to repay credit card debts, others, buy motorcycles, still others fund girlfriends business or support their … Continue reading »
Chinese wind towers hit with U.S. tariffs
The United States imposed preliminary duties as high as 26 percent on a second clean-energy product from China on Wednesday, this time hitting the tall steel towers used to harvest power from the wind. The decision by the U.S. Commerce Department is a victory for the Wind Tower Trade Coalition, a group of U.S. producers … Continue reading »
Major Tiananmen butcher denies his role in massacre
I wrote my book “Tiananmen’s Tremendous Achievements” first of all to refute Tiananmen butcher Li Peng’s argument in his book of self-defense that China owes the massacre for its prosperity decades later. Time is changing. Li Peng will perhaps remain stubborn and stick to his impudent argument, but the number of people supporting his view … Continue reading »
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