Asia Economy

December 1, 2009

North Korea Takes Aim at the Black Market

For most of the decade, North Koreans fed up with the regime's economic policies have been voting with their wallets, shunning the government's official stores and ...

December 1, 2009

India Likely to Raise Rates After GDP Spike

By Cherian Thomas and Kartik Goyal (Bloomberg) — India's central bank may withdraw more stimulus measures by the end of the year after Asia's third-biggest ...

December 1, 2009

GM Considers Saab Sale to Beijing Automotive

By Katie Merx, Jeff Green, and David Welch (Bloomberg) — General Motors may sell parts of its Saab unit to Beijing Automotive Industry Holding and shutter the ...

November 30, 2009

India's Economy Shows Surprising Growth

India's $1.2 trillion economy may be among the world's first to come roaring out of the global recession, as government data showed it grew by 7.9% in the quarter ...

November 23, 2009

U.S.-India Ties: Focus the Summit on High Tech

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh travels to Washington on Nov. 24 for the first state visit of the Obama Presidency. State visits are elaborate affairs and the ...

November 17, 2009

Obama's China Visit Yields Little Progress

In Beijing's cavernous Great Hall of the People on Nov. 17, Chinese President Hu Jintao tried to emphasize how much he has in common with U.S. President Barack Obama. ...

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Wang Yang

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Xia Deren

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Wang Qishan

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Xi Jinping

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Xu Xiaonian

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Justin Lin

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Andy Xie

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : 40 Chinese with the Most Influence

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Hu Jintao

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Liu Chuanzhi

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Wang Shi

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Jonathan Zhu

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Dong Mingzhu

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Zhang Ruimin

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Shi Zhengrong

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Li Shufu

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Ma Weihua

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Jack Ma

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

November 16, 2009

China's Most Powerful People 2009 : Wei Jiafu

Among <cite>BusinessWeek</cite>'s picks for 2009's most influential Chinese are government leaders, as well as executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and others

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