The Editors' Journal

CER links: China Mobile A-shares, China’s political model

By CER Del.icio.us January 23rd, 2008

The Editors suggest checking out the following links:

REA: China Wind Power Hits 5.6 GW - “China’s wind power generating capacity surged to 5.6 gigawatts by the end of last year, but over a quarter of it is still not connected to the grid because of bad planning”

Cleantech.com: Solar PV still going through growing pains - A bit of consternation among Chinese solar firms about policy changes in Germany and the US

Planet Ark : 1st Japanese Rice Ethanol Plant to Start 2009 - “the project aims to use non-food rice planted in abandoned farmlands. A fall in domestic consumption of rice every year results in the Japanese government’s plan to reduce planting for food rice by some 100,000 ha in 2008 from 2007.”

China Daily: Why are our cities stumbling? - Columnist You Nuo on the chaos caused by heavy snowfall in cities across China this winter

China Daily: Outbound tourism sector to open wider - Foreign operators to be let into the outbound tourism sector; banking sector cited as a guide

AsianInvestor.net: Chinese policymakers to muddle through soft landing - “Wang believes that China is coming into a late cycle once again. It is now susceptible to overheating, as history has shown in 1992, 1998 and 2003″

Information Times: Three Telecom Operators Consider A-Share Listings - China Mobile could list in Shanghai as early as this quarter.

Marbridge Consulting: Operators Announce December 2007 Subscriber Totals - China Mobile now has 369 million subscribers, Unicom has 160 million; fixed line subs on the decline

The American: The China Model - Long piece by Rowan Callick looking at the rise of prosperity without liberty. Summarises a lot of the recent books on the topic

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