While US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's elaboration on a free and open Indo-Pacific at a business forum in Washington on Monday, two days before he embarked on a trip to Asia, was not short of lofty words and promises, it did lack honesty, sincerity and substance.
It is nothing more than gangsterism for the Donald Trump administration to indicate it is considering raising the pending tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods from 10 percent to 25 percent.
Although policymakers are set to fine-tune it to cope with the headwinds being encountered both at home and abroad, China's basic economic policy stance is to remain largely unchanged.
IN THE COUNTRY'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION on Sunday, Cambodian People's Party led by Prime Minister Hun Sen declared a "landslide victory", gaining 80 percent of the votes and it is expected to win no less than 100 of the 125 parliamentary seats. Haiwainet.cn comments:
DURING THE PEAK TOURISM SEASON in summer, tourists create as much as 12 tons of solid waste each day in the Chaka Salt Lake scenic area in Wulan county, Northwest China's Qinghai province. Much of the waste is plastic shoe covers that they are instructed to wear while entering the shallows of the lake to protect the ecology. Guangming Daily comments:
AN 8-YEAR-OLD GIRL in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, was found dead in a local river in June. When her body was recovered bricks were found in the bag she had on her back. On July 25, the local police said she had been deliberately drowned by her father and grandfather, because she suffered from cerebral palsy and they considered her a burden on the family. Thepaper.cn comments:
Ray Washburne, president and CEO of the US development finance institution, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, spoke to Reuters recently. Playing the role of a "savior" of poor nations, he said: "China was overloading poor nations with unsustainable debt through large-scale infrastructure projects that are not economically viable."
Editor's Note: US President Donald Trump said last week that he and European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker have agreed to hold new talks to discuss the possibility of removing trade barriers. This eased concerns over a US-EU trade war but increased fears that the United States and the European Union could join hands to take trade actions against China. Two experts share their views on the issue with China Daily's Pan Yixuan. Excerpts follow:
With the first round of renewed US sanctions against Iran due to come into effect on Aug 7, Washington-Teheran ties would further deteriorate throwing the Middle East into chaos. In response to US President Donald Trump's statement on Monday saying he would "certainly meet" with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and without preconditions if Rouhani were willing, Iranian officials said on Tuesday that if Trump wants talks, he should rejoin the Iran nuclear deal that he pulled out of in May.
US President Donald Trump just made his ninth offer to meet leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, saying he would meet them "anytime they want", with "no preconditions".
Statistics recently published by the Washington-based Institute of International Finance indicate that global debt had reached $247.2 trillion by the end of march, up 11.1 percent from a year earlier.
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