All Asia articles – Page 22
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Business
GSK investigates bribery claims in the Middle East
Leaked emails claim GlaxoSmithKline bribed Iraqi doctors and healthcare officials
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News
Analysts shrug off rare earth trade ruling
WTO’s indictment of Chinese export duties won’t affect export market, experts say
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Opinion
A war on smog
Chemistry can be a force for good in tackling China’s pollution, says Mark Peplow
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Business
Russian chemical industry to take a hit
Major manufacturer Khimprom to be liquidated with loss of up to 4000 jobs
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Business
Bumpy road for Chinese renewable energy
Huge losses at star Chinese renewable energy firms are ringing alarm bells
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Opinion
Diplomacy through education
Jay Siegel is building the future of China’s Tianjin University by looking to its past – combining the academic cultures of east and west
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Careers
China's foreigner investment
As China positions itself as a world-leader in research, western scientists are in demand. Vikki Cantrill talks to the chemists who have emigrated east
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Business
Mitsui to close several Japanese plants and expand in China
Radical restructuring brings firm focus on speciality isocyanates
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News
Dan Shechtman starts presidential campaign
Nobel laureate Shechtman seeks Knesset support to run for president of Israel
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Careers
The asymmetry problem
Reiko Kuroda has been tackling asymmetry her whole life, from molecular chirality to gender inequality, she tells James Mitchell Crow
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Business
AstraZeneca ends R&D in India
Bangalore site will close with loss of 168 jobs. Some projects will transfer to UK
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Business
US blocks imports from fourth Ranbaxy plant
FDA bans import of active ingredients from factory in Toansa, India
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News
Pollution research sparks car control debate in China
Experts criticise study claiming vehicles are a minor source of particulate emissions
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News
Leading Chinese chemist jailed for embezzlement
Environmental scientist Chen Yingxu sentenced to 10 years for stealing grant money
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News
Radical drug rule changes hit buffers in India
Oversight panel concludes government plan will increase bureaucracy
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Business
Deadly explosion at Japanese silicon plant
Five killed and several more injured at Mitsubishi Materials site
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News
Controversial academy reforms suspended
Outcry by scientists convinces President Putin to pause reforms that would alter how the Russian Academy of Sciences was run
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News
Russian universities benefit from private funding bonanza
Steady increase in funding from industry gives universities opportunities to pursue new research
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News
Compromise puts Israel on course to join Europe's science programme
EU and Israel agree to disagree over settlements but money will not be going to organisations beyond the Green Line