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Workshop helps Chinese business owners on filing taxes

[2014-07-05 04:33]

"Should I file as a C or S corporation? And do I have to charge tax if someone makes a purchase online?" Those are some of the questions that often puzzle many Chinese small business owners in New York, according to tax specialists who participated in a recent workshop for small business owners in Flushing, Queens.

Websites quick to find an opening for Suarez

[2014-07-05 03:45]

China's online shopping websites have lost no time cashing in on the notoriety of Luis Suarez, world soccer's bad boy.

China's Cultural Minister visits California

[2014-07-04 22:33]

China's cultural ministerCai Wu (left) meets with Robert A. Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney company at Walt Disney Studio's headquarters in Burbank on Tuesday.

Envoy calls for cooperation

[2014-07-04 22:17]

Chinese Ambassador to Canada Luo Zhaohui says relations between China and Canada are becoming increasingly closer and stronger, and the two countries should make bilateral cooperation more comprehensive by further promoting it in such areas as trade, finance, high technology, agriculture, culture, education and tourism.

Chinese national arrested for alleged trade secret theft

[2014-07-04 12:12]

Another Chinese national has been arrested in connection to an alleged conspiracy to steal trade secrets for corn seeds from US agricultural companies, according to government officials.

Macy's 'Fourth' show includes made-in-China fireworks

[2014-07-04 12:12]

The biggest fireworks display in the United States is scheduled for Friday night in New York when more than 3 million people are expected to watch the annual Macy's Fourth of July celebration. And China, which invented the pyrotechnics thousands of years ago, will be responsible for some of the crowd's Oohs! and Ahhs!

Feed additives, HGPs at play in US-China beef trade

[2014-07-04 12:12]

Beef from the United States has been banned in China for more than a decade, but officials are working to get US meat back into world's most populated country by the end of the year, according to trade officials.

Folklife festival enthralls audience

[2014-07-04 12:12]

The hot weather in Washington on Thursday did not dampen people's enthusiasm for the 2014 Smithsonian Folklife Festival being held on the National Mall in Washington that features China and Kenya.

Stephen Roach: China, from fascination to addiction

[2014-07-04 12:12]

The Asian financial crisis hit East and Southeast Asia hard in the summer of 1997 after a currency collapse in Thailand went on to devastate other countries in the region. At the time, Morgan Stanley had one of the highest-ranked global economics teams on Wall Street, led by chief economist Stephen Roach, but was failing to properly forecast what was going on in Asia.

Chinese tourists celebrate the 4th, by shopping

[2014-07-04 12:12]

While Americans celebrate their country's 238th birthday with fireworks, cookouts and parades, many Chinese visitors will be at the nation's retail outlets for Fourth of July sales.

Symantec off the list for all PSB offices

[2014-07-04 12:12]

Symantec Corp, a United States security software company, was added to the latest do-not-use list by the Chinese government because of product vulnerabilities that may lead to information leakage.

Fulfilling a daughter's dream

[2014-07-04 12:03]

Iris Chang had a dream: to make the public aware of Asia's history during World War II, especially the Nanking Massacre. That dream ended when she died in 2004, but her parents continue to fulfill it, Chen Jia reports from San Francisco.

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