Your daily round-up of the best of the Journal?s China coverage:
Group Alleges Abuses at Apple Supplier: A new report from a group defending Chinese workers? rights alleges labor abuses at a major Apple contractor the company has been using more as it shifts some work from longtime supplier Foxconn. (Free)
China Plans to Boost Budget-Airline Market: China, whose airline market is dominated by state-owned carriers noted for inefficiency and poor service, will study policies to encourage the budget-carrier model that is sweeping Asia. (Subscriber Content)
Japan, China Inch Toward Better Ties: Japan and China are edging gingerly toward repairing diplomatic relations, seeking ways to contain the fallout from a territorial row, even without any clear sign of how to resolve it.?(Subscriber Content)
Baby-Milk Demand Lifts Danone: Strong demand for baby milk in China helped Danone stem falling sales in Europe in the second quarter, as the company tried to reassure investors about growth in the Chinese market after it cut prices on infant formula.?(Subscriber Content)
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