BEIJING - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Monday the president of Walmart China is stepping down. A company spokesman said the move was unrelated to a Chinese government food safety case against several Wal-Mart stores. Ed Chan, president of Walmart China since 2007 and also the unit's chief executive ...
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