Gao Hucheng, vice commerce minister, on American antidumping and antisubsidy investigations that could result in double taxation on certain Chinese exports:
“Such a high frequency of investigations has rarely been seen in the history of modern trade and it runs counter to the general global trend, where there is a decreasing number of cases.”
Edward Epstein, managing partner of law firm Troutman Sanders in Shanghai, on China’s antitrust law:
“[It] will lend support to the policy agenda of protecting China’s economic and national security and could be used to block unpopular foreign investments.”
Jiang Yu, foreign ministry spokeswoman, on claims that China’s military hacked Pentagon computers:
“The criticism is unfounded.... [It] represents cold war thinking.”
Ministry of Defense official Dai Shaoan on blaming China for the problems in Darfur because its relationship with Sudan:
“If you and I have a very good relationship, it’s not right for me to blame you or place responsibility on you if my own siblings are having disagreements or problems among themselves.”
The State Administration for Radio, Film and Television on its decision to ban sexually explicit content from China’s airwaves:
“Television broadcasters must not air any vulgar content involving sexual experiences or functions of sex toys and birth control devices, effective immediately.”
“Such a high frequency of investigations has rarely been seen in the history of modern trade and it runs counter to the general global trend, where there is a decreasing number of cases.”
Edward Epstein, managing partner of law firm Troutman Sanders in Shanghai, on China’s antitrust law:
“[It] will lend support to the policy agenda of protecting China’s economic and national security and could be used to block unpopular foreign investments.”
Jiang Yu, foreign ministry spokeswoman, on claims that China’s military hacked Pentagon computers:
“The criticism is unfounded.... [It] represents cold war thinking.”
Ministry of Defense official Dai Shaoan on blaming China for the problems in Darfur because its relationship with Sudan:
“If you and I have a very good relationship, it’s not right for me to blame you or place responsibility on you if my own siblings are having disagreements or problems among themselves.”
The State Administration for Radio, Film and Television on its decision to ban sexually explicit content from China’s airwaves:
“Television broadcasters must not air any vulgar content involving sexual experiences or functions of sex toys and birth control devices, effective immediately.”
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