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2012/01/24

ローソン上海上場

現在、上海市場に中国系以外の上場はない。日経より。

2011/12/12

中国、サービス産業の税負担を軽減

中国国務院(政府)は、サービス産業振興へ向けた税負担の軽減策を公表した。これまでサービス業には売上高に連動した「営業税」を課してきたが、段階的に製造業などと同じ「増値税」に切り替える。まず、上海の交通運輸業などを対象に2012年1月から実施する。

中国の経済成長はこれまで輸出やインフラ投資がけん引してきたが、政府は新たなけん引役としてサービス産業の育成を進める考えだ。日経より。

2011/12/01

ユニ・チャームが上海に持ち株会社設立

中国に持ち株会社「尤妮佳投資公司」(上海市)を8月29日付で設立した。上海市と天津市にある生産子会社を傘下に置く。グループの経営効率を高め、中国で積極投資を進める。日経より。

2011/10/23

上海市が人民元建てファンド

上海市が人民元建て海外ファンドを設立する計画を打ち出した。国際金融センターとしての機能強化策の一環で、上海市傘下の投資会社、上海国際集団が運用会社を設立。日経新聞より。

2011/02/27

"Second day of internet disruptions" from South China Morning Post

"Some internet users were still experiencing difficulties browsing websites yesterday after service disruptions were reported across the mainland on Monday.

Users in Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing, as well as the provinces of Henan, Hunan, Shanxi, Sichuan and Zhejiang, had been unable to surf the Web since Monday afternoon, according to the Shanghai Evening Post

2011/02/21

"Shanghai-listed Sany Heavy eyes US$1b HK float" from South China Morning Post

"Shanghai-listed construction machinery maker Sany Heavy Industry is seeking a Hong Kong flotation of up to US$1 billion, aiming to go public in the second or third quarter of this year, according to two people familiar with the transaction."

2011/01/19

"Shanghai says becomes world's busiest container port" from Reuters

"Shanghai overtook Singapore as the world's busiest container port in 2010, helped by continuing growth in Chinese trade and the business generated by the World Expo it hosted last year, the city government said."

2011/01/06

"China CNR, CSR Surge in Shanghai on $106 Billion Railway Investment Plan" from Bloomberg

"China CNR Corp. and CSR Corp., the nation's two largest trainmakers, surged in Shanghai trading after the government said it would spend 700 billion yuan ($106 billion) on rail construction this year."

2010/12/15

"Show takes trip to Kowloon's past" from South China Morning Post

" "People might know the Peninsula was the headquarters for the Japanese army during the occupation, but after the war it was also home to a lot of Jewish refugees," Li said. The refugees had been living in Shanghai and were bound for Australia when their ship was commandeered by the Australian army to send troops home. They ended up camping in the Peninsula's ballroom for six months."

2010/12/12

"Zhejian Expressway profits up by 7.4pc on rising traffic volumes" from South China Morning Post

"Zhejiang Expressway said net profit rose 7.4 per cent to 1.34 billion yuan (HK$1.56 billion) for the first nine months against the same period last year. Revenue reached 4.79 billion yuan, an increase of 9.1 per cent. Daily average traffic volume along the Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway was 39,656 vehicles, up 14.4 per cent year on year. Traffic volume along the Shangsan Expressway was 16,723, a decrease of 12.2 per cent year on year."

2010/12/09

"High price for prized textbook" from South China Morning Post

"SHANGHAI - A copy of a reprint of the old Chinese-language textbook for primary school pupils from the era when the Kuomintang ruled has become so highly sought-after on the mainland that its price has risen by a factor of 10 to 260 yuan a copy, the Henan Business Daily reports. The textbook, first published in 1932, is hailed for its illustrations and relevance to children."

2010/12/08

"Beijing-Shanghai line moves ahead" from South China Morning Post

"The route, which is scheduled to go into operation before the end of next year, serves three municipalities - Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai - and passes through the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Anhui and Jiangsu. It effectively connects a quarter of the country's population with bullet-train links.

Railway officials estimate the 24-station route will handle an astounding 80 million passengers in each direction annually."


"The mainland has 7,431km of high-speed rail track in operation - more than any other country in the world."

2010/12/05

"Beijing cracks down on commodity trades" from South China Morning Post

"The mainland's three commodity futures exchanges have raised their minimum margin requirements to curb speculation, as part of Beijing's efforts to ease inflationary pressure.

The Dalian and Zhengzhou exchange said yesterday they would increase margins to 10 per cent from as low as 5 per cent, after the market closes on Monday.

The two bourses followed in the footsteps of the Shanghai Futures Exchange, which announced on Thursday it was raising the percentage of cash a trader must deposit with brokerages."

2010/12/02

"China Mobile, Pudong Bank tie up" from South China Morning Post

"China Mobile, the world's biggest mobile operator, has signed an agreement with the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank to co-operation in mobile finance and mobile e-commerce.This includes on-site payment and remote payment service and share customer service resources, China Mobile said in a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange."

"Mainland operators push ahead with 4G" from South China Morning Post

"China Mobile has already started deploying trial 4G networks based on the super-fast cellular technology called time division-long term evolution (TD-LTE) in large cities, including Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen and Nanjing."

2010/12/01

"From Italy to China on autopilot" from Wired UK

"Alberto Broggi and his team have spent 15 years developing a true supercar: a vehicle that runs autonomously - in any conditions. Is the future of driving really driverless?"

"Right now, a tiny Piaggio Porter minibus is making its way along the old Silk Road from Italy to China, a distance of around 13,000km."