Chinese Biz News published in North America
Tyloon Inc, the Los Angeles-based Internet company which created the commercial search engine Tyloon.com in 2005, announced on Saturday the publication of Chinese Biz News, the first Chinese language business newspaper in North America.
Right now there are nearly 300,000 Chinese-owned businesses in North America, with an annual income of more than $100 billion. Due to the ever-accelerating development of Chinese enterprises in general, businessmen both in the United States and China want to have greater access to business information in both countries, the announcement said.
Chinese Biz News has come into being to serve as an information bridge for Sino-US business communities, it said.
The paper is a 12-page, full-size weekly which will be published every Saturday. It is based in the Los Angeles area, which represents one of the larger Chinese communities in North America. The paper's content will focus on Chinese and American Markets. Its editorial slant will be forward looking and forward thinking, offering the most up-to-date information, according to the announcement.
Chinese Biz News is going to be distributed free-of-charge to State Libraries in America, major university libraries, Chinese bookstores, and through all major channels in China.
Tyloon Inc is the world's first on-line Yellow Pages and local search engine that can search in the United States for 15 million business listings in traditional and simplified Chinese, as well as English and Spanish.
Tyloon Inc has been successfully implementing and maintaining commercial search platforms in the United States, China, Canada, Germany, Britain, France, Spain, and Brazil.
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