Disneyland Theme Park Approved for Shangahi

The Chinese government has approved plans for a Disney theme park in Shanghai, the first of its kind in mainland China.

The approval by the National Development and Reform Commission will allow Shanghai, China’s biggest city, and Disney to work on final details for the amusement park, to be located in the city’s eastern Pudong district.

The news was met with general happiness by many local residents that own their land who are hoping to benefit from a generous buyout. Local residents are also hopeful that the development will bring new opportunities and business.

Others though, including business owners who rent and therefore stand to loose their businesses were not so welcoming.

The park will be a major showcase for Shanghai, the mainland’s main financial and commercial centre.

Disney’s theme park in Hong Kong has suffered disappointing attendance though, raising questions over the prospects for success in Shanghai.

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Singapore, Hong Kong more business friendly than USA. USA #5. MIRROR

Mirror from Bloomberg media. USA now at # 5 in business friendly climate. I’m a bit concerned when Hong Kong, an autonomous region of a COMMUNIST nation ranks higher in having a pro commerce climate than USA.

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Gregory Says Singapore, Hong Kong Most Business Friendly

Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) — Neil Gregory, acting director of global indicators and analysis at the World Bank, talks with Bloomberg’s Lisa Murphy about global business regulation. (Source: Bloomberg)

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China Focus: Beijing 2008 Olympic Report

Beijing hotels had to lower rates to lure Olympic visitors; Hotel Occupancy for Olympics lower than expected: China Tourism Administration; Swire Hotels will open EAST Hotel in Hong Kong in 2009; Analysis by Anthony Ross, The Opposite House General Manage

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Samsung Securities’ Wuh Recommends Baidu on Ad Business: Video

Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) — Paul Wuh, an analyst in Hong Kong with Samsung Securities Co., talks about the outlook for China’s Internet companies.
Wuh speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television’s “On the Move Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)

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HK China ‘H-Shares’

China Mengniu shares suspended as milk scandal spreads; Analysis by Francis Lun, Fulbright Securities General Manager

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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Net Income

Hong Kong Exchanges says IPO applications are at record; Hong Kong Exchanges posts first profit drop in 3 years; Analysis by Ronald Arculli of Hong Kong Exchange & Clearing

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A Chicken in Every Pot: Finding New Uses for Feathers

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish

Chicken feathers are useful, and not just to a chicken. Some go into pillows, coats and other products. But countless chicken feathers go to waste. In the United States, billions of chickens are produced yearly. Most of their feathers are thrown away. But instead of being buried in landfills, some feathers could find a future in plastics. Scientists in the Washington area have been working with keratin, the main substance in poultry feathers. One of the products they have developed is a flowerpot. It may look like other flowerpots. But the container breaks down in the earth within one to five years. And as it breaks down, it naturally releases nitrogen into the soil. The flowerpots are made by reducing chicken feathers to a powder. Then the powder is formed into pellets and shaped into pots. The environmentally friendly flowerpot is the work of two researchers. Walter Schmidt is with the Agricultural Research Service, part of the United States Agriculture Department. Masud Huda is with the Horticultural Research Institute, a private organization.The institute’s research director, Mark Teffeau, says the flowerpot works well for vegetables and small flowering plants like geraniums and impatiens. Walter Schmidt has been working to find uses for chicken feathers since the nineteen nineties. Progress in two thousand two showed that plastic made from feathers could be formed like other plastics. He says feathers are much stronger and last longer than another plant material, cellulose. He says feathers are about eight times as strong as cellulose.He points out that traditional flowerpots made from petroleum-based plastics can last much longer. But he wonders if there is really a need. He says most flowerpots are never re-used.He says: “Why would you want a plastic that you use for a year to last for two hundred years? It makes no sense. You want to match the product with the use.”Walter Schmidt and Masud Huda are now adding another chicken product to their flowerpots — chicken waste. The waste will add more nutrients to the soil as the pot breaks down. The scientists say they hope their flowerpot will be on the market in a year or two. And that’s the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. You can find transcripts, MP3s, podcasts and archives of our reports at voaspecialenglish.com.

(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 01June2010)

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Corruption of Princelings May Have Caused HK Company s Huge

In business news, a Hong Kong company is under investigation after posting more than a billion dollars in foreign exchange losses. One analyst says the losses are due to corruption by the controlling Communist Party interests. Our NTD reporter in Hong Kong has the story. A week ago on Friday, Hong Kong police raided the offices of Citic Pacific Ltd. as part of an investigation into its financial records. The steel and property company had posted $1.6 billion in losses, mostly from bad foreign exchange bets. Two days ago, the company’s two top executives were forced to resign, partly on allegations of a cover-up. Critics say the bad bets and huge losses are because of corruption of China’s “Princelings”—relatives of the most powerful Communist Party officials. Last November, Citic Pacific in Hong Kong was taken over by Citic Group, which is controlled by mainland China’s central authorities. Jin Zhong is the Editor-in-Chief of Hong Kong’s Open Magazine. He says that since last fall, the company has essentially been controlled by the CCP’s Princelings, who make financial bets with little oversight. [Jin Zhong, Editor-in-Chief, Open Magazine]: “Under [China's] one-party dictatorship, the country’s economic lifeline is in the hands of the Princelings. They are corrupt and do not follow any regulations. The Citic Pacific incident is a case-in-point.” Jin Zhong says that the CCP’s control of Citic Pacific is part of a larger strategy to control Hong Kong economically. [Jin Zhong, Editor-in-Chief, Open Magazine]: “Hong Kong is a finance gateway of imports and exports. Therefore, [the CCP] needs to strengthen the financial sector in Hong Kong in order to really control that city.” Citic Pacific’s ousted Chairman Larry Yung has a close relationship with top Chinese officials, and this may have allowed him to avoid facing charges so far. But since Hong Kong has an independent court system, Yung may not be able to escape trial if he’s indicted there. [Jin Zhong, Editor-in-Chief, Open Magazine]: “The law in Hong Kong is that if you commit a crime, the regulatory commission and the Independent Commission Against Corruption will act on it. Hong Kong has freedom of the press, as well as a democratic framework.” NTD News, Hong Kong.

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