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Want to know how difficult it is to teach China foreign investment law? Less than two months ago I told my students about capital account restrictions and the influence of hot money and financial speculators on the approval process for cross-border capital flows. That information is now out of date: China will clear the way […]

From the Telegraph: Huawei's UK arm paid more than £8,600 to send executives to a networking event at the Conservative Party conference, in the same week US politicians said its technology should be blacklisted from American government systems. The company also paid £10,000 to the Liberal Democrats to sponsor a reception at its conference in Brighton. […]

If you're keeping score at home (and I know you are), the latest "food" safety scandal involves a well-known brand of baijiu, China's infamous white wine, which as everyone knows is extracted and refined from the tears of liberal economists. Or maybe it's distilled from rice and other types of grains. The news broke a […]

The Customs & Excise Department has seized 752 tablet computers and a car worth $2.9 million in Sai Kung. Officers found several men unloading goods from the car onto a speedboat on the beach at Tsam Chuk Wan at about 7.30pm yesterday. When the o…

Police will hold a citywide safe cycling campaign from November 23 to 29, taking stringent enforcement action on cyclists disobeying road rules. Police today reminded cyclists they are subject to the Road Traffic Ordinance and must obey all traffic la…

A 36-year-old man has died after his vehicle crashed into a toll booth in Tin Sum and caught fire. He was driving a van along Tsing Tsing Sha Highway towards Sha Tin at about 9.30pm when the accident occurred near the toll plaza of Eagle’s Nest Tunn…