What we’ve been reading recently:
Portfolio: Awkward Questions for…’FT’s’ John Ridding – FT CEO says FT.com is crucial for the Asian market because it’s a large number of medium-sized economies spread out over a large area. FT.com has registered its millionth subscriber from China. | FT china media newspapers
Shanghai Daily: Hong Kong will allow foreign firms to list stocks via depository receipts – "HONG Kong’s stock exchange said yesterday it will allow foreign companies to list shares through depository receipts for the first time starting in July, aiming to draw more business from abroad." | HongKong china shares
Economic Observer: WTO Deadlock: By the Numbers, or by the Rules? – An overview of the debate surrounding the current exclusion by Beijing of SOEs and local governments in the WTO-mandated government procurement agreement | WTO china
Shanghai Daily: Shanghai’s spot on the Wi-Fi map – Xuhui and other districts are going to get free WiFi | Shanghai china internet technology wifi
China Media Project: China’s national ordinance on openness of information – "ordinance is meant to establish ?active disclosure? (????) as the basic principle governing the handling of government information" | china law media
Economic Observer: Fuyang: A Shamed and Wounded City – Thoroguh piece on the misfortunes that have plagued Fuyang, the current center of the EV71 outbreak | EV71 Fuyang china disaster
Journalism.sg: What China can learn from our handling of Western media – Lee Kuan Yew in a Bloomberg interview on his press-handling tactics | LeeKuanYew PR Singapore china media olympics
AsianInvestor.net: ADB launches Climate Change Fund – "The ADB will provide an initial $40 million to the Climate Change Fund, which will be open for further contributions from countries, other development organisations, foundations, the private sector and other sources." | ADB environment
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