China: Daily Scan, 03 November, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
China urges U.S. to stop political persecution, suppression against Chinese journalists: Xinhuanet
November 3, 2020

China on Monday urged the United States to stop political persecution and suppression against Chinese journalists. Foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin made the remarks at a press briefing in response to a query concerning visa extension of Chinese journalists in the United States. Click here to read...

Reform at new juncture, Xi tells meeting: China Daily
November 3, 2020

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, highlighted on Monday the need to introduce more strategic, forward-looking and targeted reform measures so as to better meet the requirements for development and the expectations from grassroots levels and the people. Click here to read...

'Dual circulation' to sustainable growth: China Daily
November 3, 2020

While the novel coronavirus fallout is still escalating in Western economies, China's economic rebound has begun. Global recovery requires multilateral cooperation that China's new development strategy seeks to foster. Click here to read...

China-Australia relations: ban on US$400 million Australian wheat imports looms: South China Morning Post
November 3, 2020

China is expected to ban imports of Australian wheat, putting a A$560 million (US$394 million) trade in doubt, with the grain the latest to join a list of new blocks on Australian products, according to industry sources. Click here to read...

Leaked Government Reports Reveal How Chinese City Monitors Dissidents, Suppresses Protests: The Epoch Times
November 2, 2020

Chinese authorities in Zhanjiang city of Guangdong Province have been actively monitoring public opinion and suppressing petitioners in order to prevent social unrest, according to leaked government records obtained by The Epoch Times from a trusted source. Click here to read...

2 Senior CCP Officials Sacked Days After 5th Plenary Session: The Epoch Times
November 2, 2020

China’s anti-corruption campaign ensnared its first major targets after the Chinese Communist Party’s key political meeting, the fifth plenary session, concluded last week. Click here to read...

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