Pass the BottleChina’s mass-market spirits manufacturers benefit as premium baijiu brands deal with rising taxes and consumption cutbacks
From August 2009 Issue
Water WasteChina needs recycled drinking water, but there are few companies promoting recycling technology and a maze of government agencies confusing matters
From June 2009 Issue
China's Diamond Industry Retains its SparkleHoused in its Shanghai Diamond Exchange headquarters, China’s diamond industry remains one of the few bright spots for the global diamond industry
From May 2009 Issue
On Course for GrowthGolf has become big business in China, but its rapid growth over the past two decades has not been without its opponents, and question marks remain over its long-term profitability
From April 2009 Issue
On the Scrap HeapChina's recycling industry faces challenges that may lead to a shake-up of the global industry
From January 2009 Issue
Powering the FutureChina now has the world's fastest growing nuclear energy sector, despite concerns over cost, technology and safetyFrom December 2008 Issue
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A Different BeatJune 17, 2008 It takes a hardy constitution to brave the music industry in China, where the path to profitability is often difficult to locate. Nonetheless, here are four outfits that are somehow managing to stay afloat