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Abu Dhabi Push To Become International Financial Center

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has announced plans to launch a “financial free zone” later this […]

China Defends $975B Qualcomm Antimonopoly Fine

The record fine against chip maker Qualcomm is designed to “restore market competitiveness,” China’s antimonopoly regulator said this week. The […]

Loophole For Chinese Prisoners: Patents

A Chinese rule that reduces prisoner sentences for “important technical innovations” has led to a black market of prisoners paying […]

‘Nut Rage’ Exec Could See Three Years In Prison

South Korean prosecutors are seeking a three-year sentence for a Korean Air executive who threw a fit after being served […]

The Face Of International Litigation

A post from Merrill Brink, a company that provides language translation services for international business, looks at some general trends […]

U.S. Business Groups Push Back Against China’s ‘Intrusive’ Cyber Rules

New cybersecurity measures proposed by the Chinese government are “intrusive,” and will effectively isolate China’s ICT firms from the global […]

Cuban Market Far From “Open”

A post from the Bryan Cave law firm looks at the relaxation of trade sanctions against Cuba recently announced by […]

The Fluid Geography Of The Superrich

The superrich tend to own property in numerous counties, and they are also far more likely than the rest of the population to have an extra passport or two.

EU To Appeal Ruling Striking Hamas From Terror List

The European Union General Court has ruled that the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas should be removed from the terrorist list, […]

Microsoft Outlook Hacked In China

Just weeks after banning Google’s Gmail system, an online censorship watchdog says China has hacked Microsoft’s Outlook email. GreatFire.org said […]

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