China: Daily Scan, June 11, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
China releases article exposing "U.S.-style human rights" crisis magnified by COVID-19: Xinhuanet
June 11, 2020

The China Society for Human Rights Studies on Thursday issued an article titled "The COVID-19 Pandemic Magnifies the Crisis of 'U.S.-Style Human Rights'." The U.S. government's self-interested, short-sighted, inefficient, and irresponsible response to the pandemic has caused the tragedy in which about 2 million Americans became infected with the virus and more than 110,000 have died from it, the article said.Click here to read....

Street stalls back in town: “outdoor business” revival to reverse COVID-19 slump: People’s Daily
June 11, 2020

Dozens of vendors gathered along a 100-meter-long street in the Longquanyi District of Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan province, on the evening of May 29, standing behind booths or stalls and selling everything from clothes and shoes to fruits and local snacks. Click here to read....

Hainan spearhead for further opening-up: Editorial: China Daily
June 11, 2020

Looking back, the contributions China's first special economic zones have made to the country's economic reform and opening-up are evident and cannot be underestimated. Pilot policies were implemented in these zones to promote their development and what they have achieved has played an exemplary role for the rest of the country. Click here to read....

CPI growth eases for fourth consecutive month: China Daily
June 11, 2020

China's consumer inflation eased to a 14-month low in May as food prices stabilized while business resumption deepened, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday.

Slowing inflation points to subdued domestic demand as well as larger room for macro policy to reinvigorate the economy, affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, analysts said. Click here to read....

Chinese President Xi Jinping tries to reassure ethnic minorities they won’t be ‘left behind’: South China Morning Post
June 11, 2020

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sought to reassure ethnic minorities that they are part of Beijing’s “common prosperity” programme during a visit to one of the country’s poorest regions. Click here to read....

China's street-stall debate puts Xi and Li at odds: Nikkie Asian Review
June 11, 2020

Two of China's richest men sold items on the street earlier in their careers. Ren Zhengfei sold diet pills and fire extinguishers on the street before going on to start China's biggest telecoms equipment maker, Huawei Technologies. Jack Ma Yun sold small goods in Zhejiang before eventually founding e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding.
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