China: Daily Scan, March 31, 2021
Dr Teshu Singh
China's PMI up in March, signaling faster recovery: China Daily
March 31, 2021

The purchasing managers' index (PMI) for China's manufacturing sector came in at 51.9 in March, up from 50.6 in February, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed Wednesday.
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IMF: 'Firmer' global economy could use China-US teamwork: China Daily
March 31, 2021

The global economy is on "firmer footing" and headed to a quicker recovery than originally expected, but it would grow even faster if China and the United States "work in sync", the head of the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday.
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World Insights: Chinese FM touts fruitful Middle East tour, enhanced cooperation with regional countries: Xinhuanet
March 31, 2021

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday that his six-nation tour in the Middle East has achieved the expected goals of enhancing cooperation with regional countries and making China's contribution to peace in the region.
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China amends Basic Law annexes to improve Hong Kong's electoral system: People’s Daily
March 31, 2021

China's top legislature on Tuesday adopted a package of legislative changes to improve Hong Kong's electoral system.
The amended Annex I and Annex II to the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) were passed at a session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee with a unanimous vote from all 167 committee members in attendance.
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Scientific spirit of US media outlets is dead: Global Times editorial: Global Times
March 31, 2021

The China part of a WHO-convened global study of the origins of the novel coronavirus was released in Geneva on Wednesday. However, quite a few Western media outlets had obtained the report in advance. The mainstream US media and a few scholars expressed strong dissatisfaction with the report, which seems to have once again affected the tone of Western public opinion.
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BBC reporter John Sudworth hides in Taiwan island after Xinjiang individuals plan to sue BBC for fake news: source: Global Timesv

March 31, 2021

BBC's Beijing correspondent John Sudworth, who became infamous in China for his many biased stories distorting China's Xinjiang policies and COVID-19 responses, has left the Chinese mainland and is now believed to be hiding in Taiwan island after Xinjiang individuals said they plan to sue BBC for fake news, sources told the Global Times.
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Japan stands to surely lose by supporting US’ Taiwan stance: Global Times
March 30, 2021

Japan and the US plan to affirm the significance of stability in the Taiwan Straits when Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga visits Washington in April for a summit with US President Joe Biden, according to Nikkei. The report said that the two sides are in discussions to include the passage on the island of Taiwan in a joint statement to be released after the summit.
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