Nov 30 2010
Business Watch - Wall Street Journal
Business Watch Wall Street Journal China's securities regulator approved China International Capital's plan to change its shareholding structure, bringing Morgan Stanley a big step closer to ... |
Nov 30 2010
Business Watch Wall Street Journal China's securities regulator approved China International Capital's plan to change its shareholding structure, bringing Morgan Stanley a big step closer to ... |
Nov 30 2010
![]() Globe and Mail | Bill C-36 would ratchet up consumer protection Globe and Mail The public outcry in 2007 about the lead in James's red paint and the subsequent North-America-wide recall of millions of toys manufactured in China helped ... |
Nov 30 2010
Feds move to get the lead out of toys Peterborough Examiner The federal government has slashed the levels of lead allowable in children's toys and furniture -- but local ... |
Nov 30 2010
It's time to bring jobs home Foster's Daily Democrat Baby cribs as well as lead-ladened children's drinking glass and toys are just some recent examples of problems with sending manufacturing — and jobs ... and more » |
Nov 29 2010
Customs warned on entry of toxic toys Inquirer.net MANILA, Philippines—An environment group pressed the Bureau of Customs to carefully inspect holiday toys and goods shipped from China to ensure that these ... and more » |
Nov 29 2010
Time to get creative Bangkok Post Ceramics generated $884 million in export revenue in 2008, up by 14% from 2007, followed by toys, with 2008 exports valued at $200 million. ... |
Nov 29 2010
Tech Roundup: Google attacked by China, documents suggest The Hill (blog) Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and General Counsel Ted Ullyot (who served in the Bush White House) will lead the discussion and Q&A, which will be ... and more » |
Nov 29 2010
Alvarez, environmentalist group call for Christmas toys inspection Inquirer.net Toys that failed the tests are issued warrants of seizure and detention. Toys containing lead and lead-based paint are dangerous because they expose ... |
Nov 29 2010
Killing the Consumer (a conspiracy theory) PLoS Blogs (blog) You have no set limit for lead in adult products. So despite the best efforts of our friendly business community to define these as adult products, ... |
Nov 29 2010
Canada to introduce world's toughest lead regulations for toys National Post Children's jewelry by Garage which was made in China was recalled earlier this year for high amounts of lead. OTTAWA — The federal government is ... and more » |
Nov 28 2010
World Market Overview IBTimes Hong Kong Asian stocks ended mostly lower Friday, with shares in South Korea weighed down after the North issued a strongly worded warning and China's markets ... |
Nov 28 2010
Economy Watch Organiser The stand-off between America and China is of similar nature. America was importing consumption goods like toys, shoes and electronics from China and ... |
Nov 27 2010
Letter: Buy American Topeka Capital Journal ... the market that contains lead and cadmium. Why is America tolerating imports of dangerous children's toys, jewelry, drinking glasses, etc., from China? ... |
Nov 27 2010
Top Stories: Business and Finance Bloomberg Sears Holdings Corp. and Toys "R" Us Inc. started their Black Friday "doorbuster" sales on Thanksgiving Day to attract consumers after two years of dampened ... and more » |
Nov 27 2010
![]() Sunday Times.lk | The Return of the Asians Sunday Times.lk On the othr hand, to the east of Greece was Persia, and beyond were rich kingdoms in India and China. A Roman Emperor once complained Rome had to import all ... and more » |
Nov 27 2010
Beware the bouncy, rubber Bric markets prone to correction GulfNews North Korea: Why are they getting their toys out now? And will Ireland lead the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, even Italy, Greece and Spain) into a Pamplona-style ... and more » |