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...But we we’re talking about cinema data and Ip Man 3… and will continue to do so via Bernstein’s Parker and team: Shifang Holdings – the Hong Kong listed company that owns the Chinese rights to the film...
...Last year, a number of proposed plants were cancelled after environmental protests, including a wastewater facility in Nantong, a copper refinery in Shifang and a petrochemical plant expansion in Ningbo....
...The small town of Shifang in Sichuan province is an unlikely place for a Chinese coming of age party....
...In July, the south-western city of Shifang said it would cancel plans to build a copper refinery after environmentalists took to the streets....
...“Shifang” was the most searched term on Tuesday on Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter. The Shifang demonstrations are the latest in a number of environmental protests in China....
...In July, protests over a new copper-processing facility erupted in the southern town of Shifang, prompting the local government to cancel the project....
...Earlier this month, plans to build a copper refinery in the town of Shifang, in the western province of Sichuan, were scrapped after demonstrations against potential air and water pollution from the project...
...Twice last month, Chinese authorities axed contentious projects after mass protests – a copper plant in Shifang; an industrial waste pipeline in Qidong. Prof Shapiro is rightly doubtful....
...Mr Wu’s adversary was Zhou Yan, a liberal-leaning journalist who has written approvingly about the demonstrators in Shifang, in the southern province of Sichuan, who last week persuaded the local authorities...
...In Haimen and Shifang on the mainland, Chinese authorities in the past 12 months had to make concessions to protesters’ demands about polluting factories....
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