This isn't really news, but thought it might be worth mentioning.
Last week I went to the Dining with an Imagineer at the Brown Derby, which was excellent and well worth the money, in fact for Disney standards it was quite a bargain.
I won't give their actual name as I wouldn't want things to get back to them. But we had an imagineer who was in charge of a large part of Shanghai, and is now working on Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios.
He spent a lot of time talking about Shanghai and one thing he said which I hadn't heard of before is that in order for an agreement with the Shanghai government to be made they had to put in some kind of exclusivity deal with the rides, so most of the rides were exclusive, and now if any of them were to be used in parks outside of Shanghai they would need to negotiate it with the Chinese Government, in other words don't expect Shanghai Pirates or Tron to come to any other park anytime soon, as it's a decision which will ultimately fall with the Chinese Government.
He also mentioned Toy Story Land would open in 2018 and Star Wars Land in 2019, but since he's not in charge of Star Wars Land he may not have the inside info on that, and it might just be the internal placeholder date being thrown around.
Someone also asked him if Indiana Jones would be coming into the park, and he said nothing, he just looked uncomfortable with what could be seen as a poor poker face and said something along the lines of "it could one day". This was far from confirmation or news, but at the time I found it interesting.
He was very careful not to give too much away, but it was still fascinating listening to him chat about his experiences and I would recommend it to any Disney Parks fan.