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Chinese Officials Gloat Over Apple's IPad Woes

Chinese Officials Gloat Over Apple's IPad Woes

A small company's trademark claim has forced iPads off China's store shelves, turning the tables on charges of technology theft

Xi Visits Iowa with Gifts for Cargill
Emperor’s Surgery Highlights Scarcity of Japanese Heirs

Emperor’s Surgery Highlights Scarcity of Japanese Heirs

Japanese Emperor Akihito undergoes heart surgery tomorrow, casting light on succession rules that limit the number of eligible heirs to the world’s oldest hereditary monarchy.

DoCoMo Plans Spending Boost 10:29 AM

Political Scandal Rocks Hong Kong

Henry Tang refused calls to withdraw from the race amid growing criticism over an illegal basement built at a property owned by his wife

China Curbs Solar Production to Lift Prices

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Chris Farrell

Chris Farrell

Farrell is contributing economics editor for Bloomberg Businessweek. You can also hear him on American Public...

Hope for American Manufacturing—and Maybe Jobs
Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang

Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang

Anil K. Gupta is a professor of strategy at the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and a...

Lessons From Li Ning's China Stumble Myths About China and India's Africa Race

Asia Autos

Eye on Asia:

After Chinese Flop in Korea, Indian Rival Takes a Turn

Mahindra & Mahindra knows how to make tractors. It's the biggest tractor maker in India. The company wants to join local rival Tata Motors -...

Eye on Asia: Buffett-Backed BYD Targets Toyota Eye on Asia: Buffett-Backed BYD Targets Toyota More

China

Hope for American Manufacturing—and Maybe Jobs

Some factory work is returning to the U.S., thanks to a narrowing wage gap with low-cost countries and to the rising risks posed by long supply lines

Lessons From Li Ning's China Stumble Myths About China and India's Africa Race More

Asia Companies

Eye on Asia:

China Buys Gas-Tapping Technology

My colleague John Duce and I wrote in this week's issue of Bloomberg Businessweek about China's search for unconventional gas -- gas trapped in coal...

Eye on Asia: Japan Can't Afford Fight with China Eye on Asia: Demand Grows Despite H-1B Fight, TCS Exec Says More

Asia Investing

Mobius Sees 20% Fall in Emerging-Market Stocks

With many big IPOs in the pipeline for 2010, there's "too much supply coming out," the Templeton manager says

Chinese IPOs on NYSE to Jump Fourfold in 2010 Money Still Pumping into Emerging Market Funds More

Korea

Samsung Could Lose by Open-Sourcing Bada

It should learn from Nokia's failures and develop its upstart mobile operating system on its own

Obama's Nuclear Power Plan Cheers Koreans Korea's Next Challenge: Global Competitiveness More

India

Myths About China and India's Africa Race

The two Asian giants are focusing on Africa as never before, write columnists Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang, leading to many misconceptions about the role Chinese and Indian companies are playing there

India on the Nuclear Edge Hitting Your Growth Targets in Asia More

Japan

Asia Technology

Eye on Asia:

The Indian Outsourcer to Watch is Based in Teaneck

(This post originally referred incorrectly to HCL Technology. The correct name is HCL Technologies.) Indian outsourcers are getting ready for more...

Eye on Asia: In Electronics, Japan Still Matters Eye on Asia: Alibaba Replies on Piracy Claims More

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