China: Daily Scan, March 03, 2021
Dr Teshu Singh
Xinhua Commentary: Back to March, China's "two sessions" show achievements, confidence in battling COVID-19: Xinhuanet
March 3, 2021

China's "two sessions" are slated to convene this week, returning to the regular March schedule after last year's postponement to May due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The arrangement reconfirms that China's political, economic and social life is returning to normal, injecting confidence into the world amid the fight against the virus. Click here to read...

Rural agency welcomes oversight: China Daily
March 3, 2021

A central agency tasked with carrying out China's national rural vitalization strategy will continue to work under the oversight of lawmakers and political advisers, whose advice helped authorities end rural poverty recently, an official said on Tuesday. Click here to read...

Relationship between patriotism, loving Hong Kong and upholding the leadership of the CPC, fully explained: People’s Daily
March 3, 2021

The related departments of China's central government held a symposium from Sunday to Monday in the city of Shenzhen to hear opinions on improving systems related to "patriots governing Hong Kong."Xia Baolong, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and head of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, attended the symposium, which heard the opinions of representatives from various sectors of Hong Kong society. Click here to read...

Policies containing China’s development malicious: Global Times editorial: Global Times
March 2, 2021

The office of the US trade representative on Monday released President Biden's 2021 trade agenda report, accusing China of undermining US national interests through coercive and unfair trade practices. It also said the Biden administration would use all available tools to pursue "strengthened enforcement" of China's existing trade obligations. There are other reports which say that the US is strengthening communication with its allies to ensure advanced technology in basic areas such as the semiconductor industry stays dominated by the West. Click here to read...

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