China: Daily Scan, February 04, 2021
Dr Teshu Singh
Premier Li revisits "icebreaker" spirit, urges greater stability in Sino-British relations:Xinhuanet
February 4, 2021

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday delivered a video speech at a New Year banquet held by Britain's 48 Group Club.Sixty-eight years ago, a group of far-sighted British, represented by Jack Perry, broke the ice and opened the door to Sino-British trade, providing precious spiritual wealth for the friendly exchanges between the two countries, Li said. Click here to read...

China to advance domestic efforts for implementing RCEP agreement: Xinhuanet
February 4, 2021

Premier Li Keqiang heard a report on the domestic efforts for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to take effect and get implemented when chairing the State Council executive meeting on Wednesday, and called for deepening reform and opening-up to promote industrial upgrading. Click here to read...

Xi inspects Guizhou ahead of Chinese New Year: People’s Daily
February 4, 2021

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on Wednesday inspected southwest China's Guizhou Province ahead of the Spring Festival, or the Chinese Lunar New Year. Click here to read...

China to offer vaccine doses to COVAX:China Daily
February 4, 2021

China said on Wednesday it will provide 10 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to the global vaccine sharing initiative COVAX to meet the urgent needs of developing countries.Click here to read...

Innovative SMEs to get policy boost in financing: China Daily
February 4, 2021

China's latest move to support over 1,000 innovative small and medium-sized companies is conducive to enhancing the resilience of the industrial chain and boosting the high-quality development of the nation's sprawling industrial economy, officials and analysts said. Click here to read...

FM denies claims China backs Myanmar upheaval, expresses shock on doc leak at UN Security Council: Global Times
February 3, 2021

China Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Wednesday refuted claims that China may have supported or acquiesced in the political upheaval in Myanmar. Click here to read...

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