on August 19, 2009 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)

Today’s Links: typhoon relief efforts and lead poisoning protests

  • U.S. Helicopters to Join Taiwan Typhoon Relief Effort [Bloomberg] “Four U.S. helicopters that can airlift earth-moving equipment may help with efforts from tomorrow in , where hundreds of people are believed buried under mudslides caused by Morakot. A U.S. team is due in today with two CH53 heavy-lift helicopters and two SH60 medium-lift models en route, said , a spokesman for the American Institute in , the de facto U.S. embassy in .”
  • China Halts Steel-Firm Sale Amid Worker Protest [WSJ] ” Protesting steelworkers in have forced the to abandon privatization plans for the second time in a month, in a sign of increasing labor activism. Officials in Henan province on Sunday called off the sale of state-owned Linzhou Iron & Steel Co. after some 3,000 workers, demonstrating since Tuesday, briefly blocked a mediator from leaving the plant, according to the state-controlled .”
  • Angry villagers stage lead poisoning protest [Xinhua] “Several hundred villagers in northwest ’s broke into a smelting plant Monday to protest the lead poisoning of more than 600 children. Their anger escalated after a teenage student in Changqing Township in in Baoji attempted to commit suicide by drinking pesticide Sunday after her request for a blood test was denied by her parents.”
  • China to appeal WTO ruling on entertainment imports [Reuters] “ said on Monday it will challenge a World Trade Organisation against its restrictions on imported films, books and audio-visual products, continuing its sparring with over trade access. said last week it may appeal against the WTO panel’s , which upheld key parts of a U.S. complaint about ’s controls on cultural products, which says hurt publishers, and entertainment multinationals.”

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