Chinese Government
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Slots, Visas Stymie U.S.-China Open Skies
key barrier visa issues between the two countries, others have pointed to a protectionist stance taken by the Chinese government in allocating to U.S. carriers takeoff and landing slots at Chinese airports. "Why is there not going to
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AirPlus Reports Strong Growth, Outlines Expansion Plans
Visa and MasterCard are not permitted to handle payments in the renminbi, the Chinese national currency. The Chinese government is building its state monopoly UnionPay network for a market that MasterCard forecasts by 2020 will overtake the
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Leading Lodging Cos. Increase Presence In China
meetings, Gray added. The St. Regis will be well-positioned to take advantage of several events and moves by the Chinese government that are expected to make Pudong an even more viable business destination in the future. "Permanent trade status
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Starwood To Score Points Throughout China
Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide sees Starwood as playing an important role in China's economic growth. The Chinese government has been very quick to spread out economic development beyond the gateway cities of Beijing and Shanghai to its
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Shanghai's Booming Pudong Adds A Shangri-La
General Motors Corp. among them--vying to do business in Pudong, Shanghai's new commercial center. The Chinese government officially opened the Pudong New Area in 1990, with the goal of reestablishing Shanghai as the trade and finance

