China: Daily Scan, September 8, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
Chinese troops forced to take countermeasures against Indian military provocation: military spokesperson: Global Times
September 8, 2020

Indian troops again illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Monday and outrageously fired warning shots on Chinese border patrol soldiers who were about to negotiate. Chinese troops were forced to take countermeasures to stabilize the situation, a Chinese military spokesperson announced on Tuesday. Click here to read...

China accuses Indian troops of firing warning shots in tense border region: South China Morning Post
September 8, 2020

China has accused Indian troops of firing warning shots and crossing the Line of Actual Control in the Himalayan border regionbetween the two countries, calling it a “serious military provocation” that would escalate tensions. Click here to read...

Xi praises COVID role models in speech: China Daily
September 8, 2020

President Xi Jinping attends a meeting to commend role models in China's fight against the COVID-19 epidemic on Tuesday. He presented medals to four outstanding individuals, and delivers a speech at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Here are some highlights from his address. Click here to read...

US urged to extend visas for Chinese journalists: China Daily
September 8, 2020

China called on the United States to extend visas for all Chinese journalists in the US as soon as possible out of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in Beijing on Monday, adding that the US is very clear that China has all options on the table. Click here to read...

Xinjiang: apparel groups expect Trump administration blocking order on Chinese textile imports: South China Morning Post
September 8, 2020

US apparel groups are expecting a Trump administration decision as early as this week blocking imports of Chinese-made textile and apparel products on the grounds that they are the products of forced labour in the Xinjiang region of China, according to textiles industry sources and a former Trump White House trade official. Click here to read...

India, Japan cooperation shouldn't aim to contain Beijing: Global Times
September 7, 2020

Despite Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's sudden resignation, the Indo-Japanese summit proposed for September is likely to go ahead as planned. The importance the two countries clearly attach to the meeting shows their eagerness to accelerate cooperation despite the spread of coronavirus pandemic. Click here to read...

Xi’s Post-Virus Economic Strategy for China Looks Inward: The New York Times
September 7, 2020

He inspected fields of corn amid jitters about food supplies. He visited steel works trying to overcome a slump in profits. He toured an innovation center at a time when President Trump has raised barriers against China’s technological takeoff. Click here to read...

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