Time and energy would be better spent concentrating on the lessons of the cross-border listings debacle that underpin this case and on preventing it from happening again.
China's love affair with the automobile has been hot and heavy. Now cities fed up with traffic congestion are slamming the brakes on new-vehicle registration.
Does Spike Jonze's new movie, Her, a tale of a man who falls head over heels for his computer operating system, pander to US mistrust of China?
Today, Ford's effort to rectify what must stand as one of the most unfortunate decisions in automotive history is finally paying off.
When a Chinese furniture maker announced in November it would open its US factory in Virginia, Roy Dahlquist, an official with the state’s economic development group said the news signified “a growing trend that manufacturing is returning to the US”.
Six months' hindsight suggests that CFIUS proved its value at the height of the Smithfield acquisition objections voiced by Stabenow and others.
Ninety years ago, Ford Motor Co passed up a chance to become China's favorite brand. Today, its effort to rectify what must stand as one of the most unfortunate decisions in automotive history is finally paying off.
China's rebalancing of its energy mix to reduce carbon emissions that threaten health and economic- is moving along.
An editor and writer at China Daily USA in New York, William Hennelly is a print and digital media veteran. He previously was managing editor of TheStreet.com financial news website in New York, and has worked at daily newspapers in New Jersey. Hennelly is a journalism graduate of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
General manager of China Daily USA's San Francisco bureau. Based in the Bay Area, she covers a wide range of topics including corporate news, Silicon Valley innovation, US-China cooperation in various forms and profiles of interesting personalities, as well as overseeing office operations.
Chen Weihua is the Chief Washington Correspondent of China Daily and Deputy Editor of China Daily USA. He is also a columnist, with a particular focus on US politics and US-China relations.
A copy editor and writer with China Daily USA in New York, Chris Davis is a graduate of the University of Virginia and served two years as a volunteer with the United States Peace Corps in Kenya.