- China Maintains Tight Grip on Communications
Beijing continues to introduce new restrictions and monitoring systems on cell phones and Internet use
北京の新しい規制を導入すると、携帯電話や、インターネット上で使用するシステムの監。継続
- China Says Google's Phone Technology Will Not Be Restricted
Beijing says Google's Android system can be used without any restrictions as long as it conforms with the nation's rules and regulations 北京GoogleのAndroidのシステムとしては、国の規則および規制に準拠する限り、任意の制限なしで使用することができるという
- Chinese Economy Surges in Last Months of 2009
Beijing took a number of aggressive moves to boost the country's economy last year as the global recession took hold 北京、昨年の世界的な不況と国の景気浮揚のため積極的な動きを講じましたつかまる
- Cross-strait talks on economic pact set on Jan. 26
The Chinese mainland and Taiwan would hold the first round of expert discussions on a proposed economic cooperation framework in Beijing on Jan. 26, the mainland-based Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) said Sunday.
The mainland delegation, led by ARATS executive vice president Zheng Lizhong, will meet experts from Taiwan to discuss the proposed Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), a pact expected to facilitate cross-Strait trade and economic development. ... 中国本土と台湾の1月26日、中国本土、広報のための台湾海峡(海協会)間で協会基づいて、北京で提案した経済協力の枠組みに関する専門的な議論の第1ラウンドを保持すると発表した日曜日
- China, Dalai Lama Envoys Meet in Beijing
Foreign Ministry spokesman calls on Tibetan spiritual leader to 'cherish this opportunity and respond positively' to Chinese government チベットの精神的指導者に対する外務省のスポークスマンは電話。。u0026#39;は、この機会を大切にし、積極的に。。u0026#39;中国政府に対応
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china's intolerable net interference
a fierce battle of words has erupted between china and the united states over freedom of speech and the safety of information on the internet .
google inc., a major u.s. search engine that had made inroads in china, has announced that it has stopped part of its self-imposed censorship of results on its chinese search engine, as the chinese government had required it to do.
in addition, google said it intends to hold talks with the chinese government in the coming weeks regarding the matter and could shut down its operations in china, depending on how the talks progress.
u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton was quick to express serious concerns and questions about china's internet regulations. clinton has shown her intention to support google in the spat.
immediately after google's announcement, it became possible to browse through photos of the tiananmen square incident, a crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in 1989, and related materials after a continued ban on access to such data.
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google draws the line
for years, the chinese authorities have imposed restrictions on net access to information and other data concerning figures and events they do not want to be made known to the public, including the falun gong group and the dalai lama, the supreme leader of the tibetan government-in- exile .
google started business in china four years ago. the internet search corporation has since abided by what china called a self-imposed restraint on displaying search results, despite the move being, in effect, a ban placed by the chinese authorities.
in december, however, google came under a cyber-attack originating in china. also, gmail accounts of chinese pro-democracy activists were hacked.
damage caused by the cyber-attack in question is said to have affected more than 20 u.s. companies other than google.
in commenting on the cyber-attack, a google executive has said his company wants to trigger a worldwide debate over the freedom of speech.
behind the u.s. government's backing of google is the fact that china has previously stolen information on the united states' cutting-edge technology--including military technology.
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lucrative market
overseas companies are scrambling to enter china despite regulations on internet searches because it is home to more than 300 million web users--the largest number of internet users in the world. furthermore, such businesses are unable to ignore lucrative sales that come from online advertisements.
the chinese government has objected to criticism concerning cyber-attacks reportedly launched from that country, insisting that it controls such practices in line with the law. at the same time, beijing expressed its intention to continue self-imposed censorship, saying that china welcomes international internet enterprises that conduct business in china according to the law.
however, it has been pointed out that chinese authorities may be involved in cyber-attacks originating in the country.
china should carefully listen to international calls for allowing greater freedom of speech and pursue ways to disclose more information. we believe this would be behavior appropriate for the country set to become the world's second-largest economy.
- US, China at Odds Over Taiwan Arms Deal
China warning US that recently announced sale of air defense missiles could damage trust between Washington, Beijing 中国の警告、米国は防空ミサイルの最近発表された販売、ワシントン、北京の間の信頼を損なう可能性が
- China Says Missile Interception Test Successful
News comes in wake of tensions between Beijing and Washington because of American missile sales to Taiwan
ニュース台湾への米国のミサイルの販売のため、北京とワシントンの間の緊張を受けています
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