As long as the principle of sustainability can be "incorporated into our daily lives and manifested in our every deed and action", its continuation can be assured. As Ho told the UN, sustainability "should not be just a slogan, a policy or a campaign. It should be our way of life."
Foreign automakers are attracting anger from government officials and media in China over steep markups on luxury cars.But the critics miss a key point. China's economy is healthy enough to support the buying.
It was "like a student cheating on a test to get a better score". And, in the end, undermining everyone involved. That's how a US auto industry analyst described a vehicle-certification scam which sought to help makers of recreational vehicles in China get around US emissions laws.
That's the take-away from a new report on the landmark 2010 acquisition of US parts supplier Nexteer Automotive by China's Pacific Century Automotive Systems.
There's every reason to believe the Silicon Valley billionaire eventually will figure out how to solve the trademark dispute that is reportedly delaying the opening of the world's largest Tesla showroom in Beijing.
In the midst of the chatter over China's trade data report Thursday, there it was: Sinophobia."For better or worse, China has become the new linchpin of the global economy," Benjamin Shepherd wrote.
Yum needs to show "that some heads are rolling, as a result of this," Johnson said. "They need to show that they've made changes." Johnson says that apology doesn't go far enough.
The story of Detroit fascinates Chinese automotive buffs, particularly the suppliers from China who have recently opened for business in the area.
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.