China: Daily Scan, November 25, 2020
Dr Teshu Singh
China ready to boost COVID-19 vaccine cooperation with Germany: Xi : Xinhuanet
November 25, 2020

Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that China stands ready to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with Germany on COVID-19 vaccines and push for the vaccines to be fairly distributed as a global public good, especially for the benefit of developing countries.
Xi made the remarks in a phone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Click here to read...

China to promote higher-level opening-up for more win-win outcomes: Premier Li: Xinhuanet
November 25, 2020

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Tuesday said China will promote higher-standard opening-up, attract more foreign investment, and encourage more Chinese companies to go global, so as to achieve more win-win outcomes. Click here to read...

Working class called on to strive for new achievements: China Daily
November 25, 2020

President Xi Jinping has underlined the key role of China's working class and working people in eliminating poverty and building a moderately prosperous society, urging them to make new, historic endeavors for China's modernization. Click here to read...

Beijing, Tokyo plan 'fast lane' travel corridor: China Daily
November 25, 2020

China and Japan have agreed to establish a fast lane travel corridor for essential personnel exchanges by the end of November to facilitate bilateral cooperation on the resumption of business activities, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on TuesdayClick here to read...

China’s interest in Pacific trade deal sets stage for new US showdown after Xi Jinping ups the ante: South China Morning Post
November 25, 2020

On the heels of signing the world’s biggest free trade deal, President Xi Jinping’s announcement that China “will actively consider” joining a formerly American-backed accord has sent a ripple of intrigue across the Pacific Rim. Click here to read...

Carrie Lam policy address 2020: Hong Kong is a 'gaping hole' in national security, challenge is to restore order: South China Morning Post
November 25, 2020

After a postponement of more than a month, Hong Kong’s chief executive will deliver her annual policy address on Wednesday morning to set out plans for the coming year before a Legislative Council now bereft of any opposition lawmakers. Click here to read...

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