March 21, 2011 Headlines: Reshoring, China's Trade Deficit, Factories Opening in Japan, and More

Posted by smorgante on 03/21/2011

FT: Business executives are taking a fresh look at “reshoring” work from Asia to North America. 

The Week: It’s a good thing they are taking a look at reshoring, given all the outsourcing of the past decade. 

WSJ: The Wall Street Journal editorial board sides with WTO bureaucrats and the Communist government of China over American businesses and workers. 

WaPo: George Will looks at China’s growing Navy.

NWIT: China trade and energy policies are top concerns of the American steel industry. 

NYT: Restless youth: will high unemployment among U.S. college graduates have repercussions for American politics? 

WaPo: Could former Google CEO Eric Schmidt be the next Commerce Secretary? 

WaPo: While in India, Sarah Palin talks tough on China. 

NYT: China is disrupting Gmail. 

CIO: China’s government has closed 130,000 internet cafes over a six year period to gain more control over online activities.

Reuters: China may report a trade deficit for March.  Trend or fraudulent stats? 

NYT: Some Japanese factories make plans to resume production soon. 

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