Chinese President Hu Jintao, center, and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, right, visit a classroom at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School Friday in Chicago.
Wisconsin firm learns ups and downs of doing business in China Article | MANITOWOC, WIS. - As much as any U.S. firm, Manitowoc Co. has tied its fortunes to China's star, designing its corporate strategy around the promise of a booming billion-person market.
Summit yields gains for both China and U.S. Article | CHICAGO - Chinese President Hu Jintao's just-concluded summit with President Obama was a win both for the Communist Party and for Hu himself, demonstrating once again the Chinese government's reliance on ceremony to bolster its standing among its people. China's state-run newspapers ran enormous...
Editorial: President Obama makes Hu Jintao look good on rights Article | THE MOST significant statements at the joint news conference of President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday came in response to questions about human rights. Asked how China's abuse of its own people affected relations between the two countries, one of the two leaders responded i...
China's Wen, in the twilight of his premiership, takes on reformer's role Article | IN BEIJING Villagers in the hard-hit drought areas of Anhui and Shandong provinces celebrating the Chinese New Year this month got a surprise visit from Premier Wen Jiabao, who donned an apron to cook meatballs and egg soup in one family's home and dumplings in another.