The Donald Trump administration announced new tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods late on Monday even though US Secretary of Treasury Steven Mnuchin has invited China to a new round of talks later this month to settle the trade disputes. Why is the Trump administration still offering an olive branch to China while putting maximum pressure on it?
China Central Television, the mainstream broadcaster on the Chinese mainland, has made public three spying cases involving Taiwan intelligence agencies since the weekend. The spies targeted mainland students in an attempt to obtain classified information from them. CCTV also said the Ministry of State Security has cracked more than 100 such cases.
That China-Vietnam relations are based on a solid foundation was evident at the 11th meeting of the China-Vietnam Steering Committee for Bilateral Cooperation, which the two countries co-chaired in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Sunday.
China's trade with and investments in African countries are now part of its Belt and Road Initiative, which President Xi Jinping proposed in 2013. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China has been providing loans for and investing in a large number of infrastructure development projects, whose aim is to improve the trade and transportation networks on the African continent. These networks will enhance Africa's trade links with the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
ONE SCHOOL after another has published their weekly schedule for the new semester, with "sport lessons" comprising quite a high percentage of the schedules. Guangming Daily comments:
The Donald Trump administration would commit a serious mistake if it attempts to force China to make major concessions at the negotiation table in the face of its high tariffs on more Chinese goods.
Where to draw the line between justifiable self-defense and excesses committed in the name of self-defense often makes both prosecutors and judges indecisive, although the Criminal Law includes a clause that defines both.
GUO JINGYU, a TV play director, claims to have exposed the shady deals to forge audience ratings in the industry. A TV station demanded that he pay the cost for raising the audience ratings for his work as a condition for broadcasting his play. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
LI YANG, an economist with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said on Monday that China's economic structure is being fundamentally changed by the fast expansion of State-owned enterprises and an apparent decline of private businesses. Beijing News comments:
The third summit between the leaders of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea is another sign that, despite the apparent diplomatic standstill between Pyongyang and Washington, things remain on track between the Koreas.
That Japan dispatched a submarine to join other Japanese warships in a drill in the South China Sea has certainly raised tensions in the region, especially as the drill, the first Japanese exercise of its kind, was held in the waters south of China's Huangyan Island on Thursday.
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