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  1. Huang Guangyu's Farewell Letter

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    Huang Guangyu, once China's richest man, couldn't begin his jail term for the next 14 years without saying a few parting words in a public letter published in a leading Chinese magazine. Full Story »

  2. Ex-Googler Lee Aims for China's Mobile Users

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    Ex-Google China President Kai-Fu Lee is out to prove that China can be innovative, and he's starting with two projects that take aim at China's massive mobile-subscriber population. Full Story »

  3. In China, Even Small Cities Spend Big

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    A new survey into consumer behavior in China overturns a commonly held belief: China's biggest spenders live in big cities...and small towns, too. Full Story »

  4. Bumpy Months Ahead for U.S. and China

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    Diplomats in Washington and Beijing won't be having a restful five months. Full Story »

  5. App Makers Struggle in China

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    Mobile-app developer 9thQ, like many in China, is faced with a dilemma: While it is more adapted to the Chinese market, it has to release its products on overseas platforms like Apple's App Store or Google's Android Market. Full Story »

  6. China Needn't Fear BHP Buying Potash, Exec Says

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Today

    Investors are keen for signs of whether China fears a BHP Billiton takeover of Potash Corp. enough to try to disrupt it. One industry executive says Beijing need not worry. Full Story »

  7. Why Settling Trade In Yuan Matters

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Sep 3, 2010

    China's central bank shed some light on the benefits of letting companies in China settle bills with their business partners abroad in yuan. Full Story »

  8. Sony Ericsson Doesn't Fear Chinese Knock-off Phones

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Sep 3, 2010

    Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson doesn't think knock-off Chinese phones are harming its market share, but Chinese handset makers will be "serious" competitors long-term, the company's chief executive said in Beijing this week. Full Story »

  9. High Hopes for Taiwanese Little Leaguers

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Sep 3, 2010

    The high hopes for Taiwan's Little League team may have been dashed over the weekend when it lost in extra innings to Japan, but the team will have an even bigger chance next year, when a new Little League World… Full Story »

  10. China's Food Safety Challenges

    China Journal on WSJ.com &bull Sep 3, 2010

    Sino-American cooperation to increase product safety is increasing, but this does not relieve concern about the safety of food and other Chinese exports to the U.S., Stanley Lubman writes. Full Story »



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