China: Daily Scan, December 30, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
Xinhua Headlines: From poverty alleviation to rural vitalization, China ushers in new stage of rural development: Xinhuanet
December 30, 2020

Building on a major victory in poverty alleviation, China is ready for a new stage in agricultural and rural development. The country is shifting its focus of rural work to all-round rural vitalization.
Solving issues related to agriculture, rural areas and farmers is the top priority for the Communist Party of China (CPC), Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed.Click here to read...

China's national legislature condemns negative content in US act: China Daily
December 30, 2020

The Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress, China's national legislature, on Wednesday strongly condemned and firmly opposed the US signing into law a funding bill for fiscal year 2021 which contains China-related negative content.Click here to read...

Big-ticket fund set up for SOEs in China: China Daily
December 30, 2020

China launched a 200 billion Yuan ($30.6 billion) fund in Shanghai on Tuesday to facilitate mixed-ownership reform and cutting-edge technology innovation at its State-owned enterprises, according to the country's top State assets regulator.Click here to read...

As US moves to renewable energy, wind turbines from Xinjiang may get caught in political tempest: South China Morning Post
December 30, 2020

At the new Las Lomas wind project in southwest Texas, French energy giant Engie’s wind turbines will soon deliver hundreds of megawatts of clean power to Microsoft.Click here to read...

US Tibet bill sends wrong signal to separatists: Tibet regional legislature: Global Times
December 30, 2020

The US' latest Tibetan Policy and Support Bill has severely violated the basic norms of international relations, infringed upon China's domestic affairs and sent wrong signals to separatists, which the Standing Committee of the People Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region strongly opposes and condemns.Click here to read...

India keeps hyping Sinophobia, Modi Govt shows no intention to fix ties with China: experts: Global Times
December 29, 2020

Although China-India border tensions have eased somewhat as the two sides are seeking a solution through negotiations, the anti-China sentiment and related actions within India have not eased but keep simmering with more biased and hostile voices from some Indian scholars and Indian journalists, proving that New Delhi has no intention to control such a dangerous atmosphere and fix bilateral ties, Chinese experts said on Tuesday.Click here to read...

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