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China: Daily Scan, July 08, 2022

China’s Wang Yi meets Indian FM Jaishankar on bilateral ties: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar here on Thursday on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers’ meeting in Bali, Indonesia. Click here to read…

China plans to improve gig economy services to boost employment: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

China plans to bolster support for the development of the gig economy in its latest bid to boost employment. Recruitment information of odd jobs will be incorporated into the scope of public employment information services, according to a guideline issued Thursday by the country’s human resources and social security ministry and other four government agencies. Click here to read…

China Development Bank bolsters financial support for sci-tech innovation: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

The China Development Bank (CDB), one of the country’s policy banks, has issued loans worth 157.7 billion yuan (about 23.5 billion U.S. dollars) in the first half of the year to support science and technology innovation. Click here to read…

Former Liaoning police chief help criminals evade punishment, court says: China Daily
July 7, 2022

A former police chief of Liaoning province was tried on Thursday for helping criminals escape punishment and taking bribes totaling 546 million yuan ($81.48 million), a local court said. Prosecutors said Li Wenxi also abused his power to help people apply for licenses for businesses and mining rights, according to a statement released by the Intermediate People’s Court of Tai’an city, Shandong province. Click here to read…

China to conduct flight test for aircraft of key ‘strategic, historic significance’: Global Times
July 7, 2022

China is planning to conduct a flight test for an important type of aircraft that has crucial strategic and historic significance, said a top official at the flight test center of the Chinese military’s top warplane contractor in a recent meeting. Click here to read…

China, Russia apparently agree to boost surveillance around Japan: Kyodo
July 7, 2022

Chinese and Russian military officials are likely to have agreed to strengthen their surveillance activities to boost “strategic deterrence against Japan,” sources close to the matter said Thursday, reflecting Beijing and Moscow’s relations with Tokyo deteriorating recently. Click here to read…

How Communist Party membership and state-sector jobs became fashionable choices for young Chinese: South China Morning Post
July 7, 2022

Beijing university student Kathy Yao takes occasional breaks from summer holiday preparations for the national civil service exams to check for social media posts on the latest fashion trend in mainland China – cadre style. There are hundreds of videos posted on Xiaohongshu – Little Red Book – the mainland’s leading fashion social media platform, showing how to dress like a government official or Communist Party cadre. On Zhihu, a question and answer website and mobile application, users posted over 700 answers last month to the question “what is cadre-style dress”, and they attracted nearly 7 million views. Click here to read…

Chinese premier stresses implementing macro policies, promoting reform and opening-up: Xinhuanet
July 8, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday stressed implementing macro policies and promoting reform and opening-up, and encouraged coastal provincial-level regions in southeast China to play a pivotal role in stabilizing the economy. Click here to read…

New follow-up project for China’s south-to-north water diversion begins construction: Xinhuanet
July 8, 2022

The construction of a project linking China’s two mega water infrastructures — the Three Gorges project and the South-to-North Water Diversion Project — started Thursday, a new move to further transfer water to the country’s dry north and improve its national water network. Click here to read…

China, Russia pledge to expand cooperation, safeguard interests of developing countries: Xinhuanet
July 8, 2022

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed here on Thursday to further expand bilateral cooperation and jointly safeguard the common interests of developing countries. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 47 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
July 8, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Thursday reported 47 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 17 each in Shanghai and Anhui, the National Health Commission said Friday. Altogether 331 local asymptomatic carriers were newly identified in nine provincial-level regions. Click here to read…

Li: 5 regions play pivotal growth role: China Daily
July 8, 2022

Premier Li Keqiang called on Thursday for China’s southeastern provincial-level regions to continue playing a pivotal role in supporting national development, stabilizing the economy and ensuring the nation’s fiscal strength. Click here to read…

Former Xizang official expelled from Party for violations of discipline, laws: Global Times
July 08, 2022

Zhang Yongze, former vice chairman of the People’s Government of Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office over serious violations of Party discipline and laws, China’s top anti-graft body announced on Thursday. Click here to read…

Senior Chinese military official holds video talks with US chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff: China Military
July 8, 2022

General Li Zuocheng, member of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC) and chief of the CMC Joint Staff Department, held video talks at invitation with General Mark Milley, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Thursday. Click here to read…

China military holds exercises around Taiwan, berates United States: Reuters
July 8, 2022

China’s military recently held joint combat readiness exercises and patrols in the sea and airspace around Taiwan, the eastern command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) said on Friday. Recent U.S. support for Taiwan’s ‘separatist forces’ is futile and will only disturb peace in the Taiwan Strait, Colonel Shi Yi, spokesman for the eastern theater command, said in the statement published on its official social media account. Click here to read…

China tightens rules on $1.3 trln credit card business: Reuters
July 8, 2022

China unveiled tighter rules late on Thursday to better regulate its $1.3 trillion credit card industry, urging lenders to adopt a “prudent” growth strategy, and monitor risks more closely. Click here to read…

Face-recognition business puts SoftBank between China, U.S.: Reuters
July 8, 2022

A SoftBank-owned company is thriving by offering face-recognition technology fuelled by a blacklisted Chinese firm to the likes of Mastercard and Visa, an opportunity for the Japanese conglomerate, fraught with geopolitical and privacy risks. Click here to read…

WeChat closes Bloomberg’s financial news account, making it latest victim of China’s online control: South China Morning Post
July 8, 2022

A Bloomberg social media account on Tencent Holdings’ WeChat accused of violating China’s regulations on online public accounts has been shut down, as the government tightens its control over the dissemination of financial news on the internet. WeChat said it had received “complaints” that Bloomberg’s “Daybreak” account, which has been posting global market updates on a daily basis since January 2021, has breached Chinese regulations, according to a notice on the account page. Click here to read…

China population: ‘extremely low’ birth rate in Wuhu highlights national demographic crisis: South China Morning Post
July 8, 2022

The number of births in the eastern Chinese city of Wuhu has fallen to “an extremely low level” and the local population is at risk of natural decline, authorities have said, in the latest example of the demographic crisis facing the world’s No 2 economy. In 2020, the fertility rate in Wuhu was 1.11, meaning that a woman of childbearing age between 15-49 years old had on average one child in her lifetime, lower than the national rate of 1.3 in the same period. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 08, 2022

Afghanistan
Recent Floods Inflicted Human, Financial Losses Nationwide: Tolo News

The fatal floods flowed recently across Afghanistan Inflicted human casualties and financial losses with hitting thousands of acreses of agricultural land. Click here to read…

Stanekzai Calls for Inclusion of Women in Govt Departments: Tolo News

The deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, said that the inclusion of women in government departments is necessary.
Speaking at an inauguration ceremony of a trade exhibition of domestic products, Stanekzai said that women make up half the population and that they are “not neglected” and “they should be involved in all areas of life including the economy, politics, and the nation’s reconstruction.” Click here to read…

US: It is “Too Early” to Recognize the Taliban’s Government: The Khaama Press

The US says no foreign government is considering recognizing the Taliban administration in Afghanistan, despite the fact that the group will complete a year in power in Kabul next month.Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Lift sanctions against Russia- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the Western countries to lift the sanctions on Russia, saying that millions of people across the world were suffering as the sanctions impacted global supply chains and increased prices food and other commodities. Click here to read…

More steps mulled to cut power demand- The Daily Star

The power outages the people are enduring nationwide could go on until September, and the government may change office and school hours and reintroduce home office to reduce electricity demand. Click here to read…

Don’t take their source of livelihood- The Daily Star

Eight environmentalist organisations yesterday collectively sent a letter to 10 government agencies, urging them to refrain from acquiring 300 acres of agricultural land at Banishanta union of Khulna’s Dacope upazila. Click here to read…

Cattle markets near Rohingya camps buzzing- The Daily Star

With Eid getting ever closer, Rohingya camps have been in a festive mood lately, as many were seen buying animals for sacrifice in nearby cattle markets. Click here to read…

Govt to implement nationwide Religious Harmony, Awareness Project- The Daily Star

The government will implement a nationwide “Religious Harmony and Awareness Project” through education and cultural activism involving women, youth, civil society, community, and faith leaders to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, and inclusiveness. Click here to read…

“Globally accepted methodologies of social science research were followed”- The Daily Star

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Iftekharuzzaman has appreciated Japanese Ambassador Ito Naoki’s expectations of evidence-based arguments and said there is no scope of treating any aspect of its research on fossil fuel-based power plants in the country as unfounded. Click here to read…

‘Lowering age limit not a solution’- The Daily Star

Lowering the legal age of what defines a minor will not solve a problem as complex as juvenile delinquency, said a coalition of NGOs that work with child rights. Click here to read…

Unicef voices concern over attacks on teachers- The Daily Star

Expressing concerns over the recent attacks on teachers in Bangladesh, Unicef has called for ensuring their safety and security. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Government to continue rationalisation measures in this fiscal year- Kuensel

As the country’s domestic revenue is adequate to only meet recurrent expenditure, the government will continue implementing rationalisation measures in this fiscal year. Click here to read…

Second phase of cancer screening underway- Kuensel

Some 70,000 people are on triple therapy medication after testing positive to H.Pylori bacteria during the ongoing nationwide screening campaign. Click here to read…

India issues special trade concessions for Bhutan- Fresh Palza

India has decided to make special trade concessions to Bhutan in view of the close trade and economic ties with the Himalayan Kingdom. Click here to read…

India-Bhutan hydropower cooperation: Assessing the present scenario- ORF India

Despite the strong bilateral ties between Bhutan and India, unfavourable opinions about India’s involvement in the hydropower sector are emerging. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Lift sanctions against Russia- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the Western countries to lift the sanctions on Russia, saying that millions of people across the world were suffering as the sanctions impacted global supply chains and increased prices food and other commodities. Click here to read…

More steps mulled to cut power demand- The Daily Star

The power outages the people are enduring nationwide could go on until September, and the government may change office and school hours and reintroduce home office to reduce electricity demand. Click here to read…

Don’t take their source of livelihood- The Daily Star

Eight environmentalist organisations yesterday collectively sent a letter to 10 government agencies, urging them to refrain from acquiring 300 acres of agricultural land at Banishanta union of Khulna’s Dacope upazila. Click here to read…

Cattle markets near Rohingya camps buzzing- The Daily Star

With Eid getting ever closer, Rohingya camps have been in a festive mood lately, as many were seen buying animals for sacrifice in nearby cattle markets. Click here to read…

Govt to implement nationwide Religious Harmony, Awareness Project- The Daily Star

The government will implement a nationwide “Religious Harmony and Awareness Project” through education and cultural activism involving women, youth, civil society, community, and faith leaders to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, and inclusiveness. Click here to read…

“Globally accepted methodologies of social science research were followed”- The Daily Star

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Iftekharuzzaman has appreciated Japanese Ambassador Ito Naoki’s expectations of evidence-based arguments and said there is no scope of treating any aspect of its research on fossil fuel-based power plants in the country as unfounded. Click here to read…

‘Lowering age limit not a solution’- The Daily Star

Lowering the legal age of what defines a minor will not solve a problem as complex as juvenile delinquency, said a coalition of NGOs that work with child rights. Click here to read…

Unicef voices concern over attacks on teachers- The Daily Star

Expressing concerns over the recent attacks on teachers in Bangladesh, Unicef has called for ensuring their safety and security. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Lift sanctions against Russia- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the Western countries to lift the sanctions on Russia, saying that millions of people across the world were suffering as the sanctions impacted global supply chains and increased prices food and other commodities. Click here to read…

More steps mulled to cut power demand- The Daily Star

The power outages the people are enduring nationwide could go on until September, and the government may change office and school hours and reintroduce home office to reduce electricity demand. Click here to read…

Don’t take their source of livelihood- The Daily Star

Eight environmentalist organisations yesterday collectively sent a letter to 10 government agencies, urging them to refrain from acquiring 300 acres of agricultural land at Banishanta union of Khulna’s Dacope upazila. Click here to read…

Cattle markets near Rohingya camps buzzing- The Daily Star

With Eid getting ever closer, Rohingya camps have been in a festive mood lately, as many were seen buying animals for sacrifice in nearby cattle markets. Click here to read…

Govt to implement nationwide Religious Harmony, Awareness Project- The Daily Star

The government will implement a nationwide “Religious Harmony and Awareness Project” through education and cultural activism involving women, youth, civil society, community, and faith leaders to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, and inclusiveness. Click here to read…

“Globally accepted methodologies of social science research were followed”- The Daily Star

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Iftekharuzzaman has appreciated Japanese Ambassador Ito Naoki’s expectations of evidence-based arguments and said there is no scope of treating any aspect of its research on fossil fuel-based power plants in the country as unfounded. Click here to read…

‘Lowering age limit not a solution’- The Daily Star

Lowering the legal age of what defines a minor will not solve a problem as complex as juvenile delinquency, said a coalition of NGOs that work with child rights. Click here to read…

Unicef voices concern over attacks on teachers- The Daily Star

Expressing concerns over the recent attacks on teachers in Bangladesh, Unicef has called for ensuring their safety and security. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Lift sanctions against Russia- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the Western countries to lift the sanctions on Russia, saying that millions of people across the world were suffering as the sanctions impacted global supply chains and increased prices food and other commodities. Click here to read…

More steps mulled to cut power demand- The Daily Star

The power outages the people are enduring nationwide could go on until September, and the government may change office and school hours and reintroduce home office to reduce electricity demand. Click here to read…

Don’t take their source of livelihood- The Daily Star

Eight environmentalist organisations yesterday collectively sent a letter to 10 government agencies, urging them to refrain from acquiring 300 acres of agricultural land at Banishanta union of Khulna’s Dacope upazila. Click here to read…

Cattle markets near Rohingya camps buzzing- The Daily Star

With Eid getting ever closer, Rohingya camps have been in a festive mood lately, as many were seen buying animals for sacrifice in nearby cattle markets. Click here to read…

Govt to implement nationwide Religious Harmony, Awareness Project- The Daily Star

The government will implement a nationwide “Religious Harmony and Awareness Project” through education and cultural activism involving women, youth, civil society, community, and faith leaders to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, and inclusiveness. Click here to read…

“Globally accepted methodologies of social science research were followed”- The Daily Star

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Iftekharuzzaman has appreciated Japanese Ambassador Ito Naoki’s expectations of evidence-based arguments and said there is no scope of treating any aspect of its research on fossil fuel-based power plants in the country as unfounded. Click here to read…

‘Lowering age limit not a solution’- The Daily Star

Lowering the legal age of what defines a minor will not solve a problem as complex as juvenile delinquency, said a coalition of NGOs that work with child rights. Click here to read…

Unicef voices concern over attacks on teachers- The Daily Star

Expressing concerns over the recent attacks on teachers in Bangladesh, Unicef has called for ensuring their safety and security. Click here to read…

Maldives
India, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Mauritius jointly deliberate on national security – United News of India

India, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Mauritius concluded a joint meeting to discuss importance of national security in a conclave held on ThursdayClick here to read…

Australia has been a longstanding partner of Maldives: VP Naseem

The High Commissioner of Australia to the Maldives, David Holly, paid his farewell call on Vice President Faisal Naseem.

The Australian High Commissioner paid his farewell call to the VP on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the President’s Office. Click here to read…

“I look forward to strengthening the friendly relations between Maldives and Solomon Islands”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Maldives, Abdulla Shahid has expressed his wish to strengthen the friendly relations between the Maldives and Solomon Islands.

Foreign Minister Shahid expressed this in his message of felicitations to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of Solomon Islands Jeremiah Manele, on the occasion of the Independence Day of Solomon Islands. Click here to read…

Maldives and Comoros will continue to collaborate closely: FM Shahid

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, Abdulla Shahid has stated that the Maldives and Comoros will continue to collaborate closely.

Minister Shahid stated this in his message of felicitation to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Comoros, Dhoihir Dhoulkamal, on the occasion of the country’s Independence Day. Click here to read…

You’re Not Imagining It, This Maldives Floating City Concept Does Look Like a Brain

This is the Maldives Floating City concept, a fascinating collection of houses, hotels and restaurants floating among some islands.

As a picturesque island nation, the Maldives is extremely vulnerable to climate change and rising sea levels. Click here to read…

Maldives advances its disaster and climate resilience agenda

As a small island developing state, the Maldives is among the most at-risk countries to the impacts of climate change. With 80% of its population living less than one metre above sea level, the climate emergency is an existential threat for the Maldives, driving increasingly severe hazards such as floods, strong winds, swells, and storm surgesClick here to read…

Myanmar
Insecurity Growing in Rohingya Refugee Camps – International Policy Digest

5 years have passed since the Rohingya refugee influx in 2017. More than a million Rohingya refugees are living in squalid conditions in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh making it the largest refugee settlement in the world. The increasing rate of trans-border crime in those camps is not only making the Rohingya vulnerable but also threatening the security of the region. Click here to read…

Myanmar army soldiers defect to KNU to side with anti-coup protesters – Myanmar Now

Twelve soldiers serving in the Myanmar military have deserted and turned themselves over to the Karen National Union (KNU) in a show of solidarity with anti-coup protesters, the ethnic armed group has reported. Click here to read…

Manipur : Security Tightened In Moreh; After Mob Torches ‘Myanmar Army Sentry Post’ Over Killing Of 2 Tamils – NorthEast Today

Security has been tightened in Moreh, after mob from Manipur entered neighbouring Myanmar and torched a small army sentry post, marking protest against the killing of two Tamil men in the nation. Click here to read…

Vox Pop: Reactions from Arakan State to deadly junta air raid on AA camp near Thai-Myanmar border – BNI Online

Six members of the Arakan Army were killed when the Myanmar military carried out airstrikes on an AA outpost in territory of the Karen National Liberation Army’s Brigade 5, near the Myanmar-Thai border in Kayin (Karen) State. Some members were also injured, and a handful of buildings in the area were damaged or destroyed. The AA has vowed retaliation for the attack. Click here to read…

Nepal
Finance Minister Sharma resigns- Himalayan Times

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma, who has been accused of changing tax rates to benefit business houses and deleting CCTV footage of May 28 night from his office, resigned from his post today. Click here to read…

Deuba’s US visit, initially proposed for mid-July, appears uncertain- Kathmandu Post

Foreign Ministry officials say the prime minister’s visit is ‘still on the plan’ but they are yet to hear from Washington. Click here to read…

Import explosion and trade deficit pushing Nepal into economic crisis- Kathmandu Post

Feverish consumption has been a bonanza for the trading sector, but the phenomenon brought disaster to manufacturing and agriculture sectors, experts say. Click here to read…

SC paves the way for Adhikari to continue office as NAC Executive Chair- Republica

The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an interlocutory order, asking the government to give continuity to Yubaraj Adhikari as Nepal Airlines Corporation’s (NAC) Executive Chairperson. Click here to read…

Sajha starts e-bus service in Kathmandu- Nepali Times

Nepal needs to shift to electric transport to reduce trade gap and reach net-zero target. Click here to read…

Pakistan
ECC okays up to 335pc gas price increase: Dawn

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet approved up to 335 per cent increase in consumer-end gas prices on Thursday with effect from July 1 to generate about Rs666 billion in revenue for two gas utilities during the current fiscal year. Click here to read…

Key CPEC projects back on track as confidence restored: Dawn

Pakistan and China’s ties are back on track after Pakistani security forces successfully smashed the terrorist cell and nabbed the mastermind involved in an attack that killed three Chinese teachers at Karachi University, a source told Dawn on Thursday. Click here to read…

Fawad seeks an end to ‘threatening calls’: The Express Tribune

PTI leader and Fawad Chaudhry on Thursday sought an end to “threatening calls” from “unknown numbers” saying chief of the army staff (COAS) and the DG ISI had assured that their institutions would not get involved in any political activity. Click here to read…

PLL’s $1bn LNG tender flop to worsen energy crisis: The News

The country’s energy agonies will further soar in August as it will only have 700mmcfd imported gas —six cargoes from Qatar and one from ENI- amid a shortfall of 500mmcfd in the system as it did not receive a single offer in a $1 billion LNG purchase tender, The News learnt on Thursday. Click here to read…

SBP’s forex reserves fall to $9.8 billion: The News

The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) foreign exchange reserves again fell below $10 billion in the week that ended June 30 on foreign debt and import payments, it said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Church of Ceylon calls on Prez, PM to resign immediately- The Daily Mirror

The Church of Ceylon has called on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to immediately resign and form a truly representative interim administration which can regain the confidence of the Sri Lankan people and the international community. Click here to read…

SLTB TUs threaten to withdraw from service if authorities don’t respond- The Daily Mirror

The Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) trade unions have decided to withdraw from all their operations from 10:00 am today if the authorities do not provide adequate fuel for their employees to report to workClick here to read…

Court rejects AG’s request to prevent protesters entering close proximity to President’s House- The Daily Mirror

A request made by Fort Police through the Attorney General to issue an order preventing the protesters from entering in close proximity to the President’s house premises on Friday (8) and Saturday (9) was yesterday rejected by Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court. Click here to read…

It is inaccurate that some countries await change of Govt to offer aid or assistance- The Daily Mirror

U.S. Ambassador Julie Chung said yesterday it is inaccurate that some countries are waiting for the change of government to offer aid or assistance to Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Probe the huge profit margins CPC makes on imports, sales of fuel: PUCSL Head- The Daily Mirror

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) Chairman, Janaka Rathnayake, today urged the government to investigate the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) for making huge profit margins on fuel imports and sales. Click here to read…

Korea to issue E-7 visas to Lankan workers- The Daily Mirror

Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Santhush Woonjin Jeong promised to draw attention of the Korean government over providing ‘E7 visa facility’ for Sri Lankan workers have worked in Korea for more than ten years and returned. Click here to read…

Two representatives of Russian Oil Company arrive in SL- The Daily Mirror

Two representatives of a Russian Oil Company arrived in Sri Lanka to discuss the fuel supply to Sri Lanka. National Freedom Front (NFF) Leader Wimal Weerawansa and several others were present at the Airport to welcome them. Click here to read…

SL looks to Indian visitors to restore battered tourism sector- The Daily Mirror

Sri Lanka will hold road shows in five key Indian cities to attract more visitors from its populous northern neighbor in a bid to bring more foreign currency into the crisis-hit island, the Tourism Minister said yesterday. Click here to read…

Interruption to water supply in many parts of Colombo- The Daily Mirror

Water supply to Colombo 12, 13, 14 and 15 was interrupted due to a water supply pipeline rupture, the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) said. Click here to read…

6.26 mn people in Sri Lanka are food insecure: WFP- The Daily Mirror

The World Food Programme (WFP) in its latest report said that 6.26 million people in Sri Lanka are food insecure and it targets 3 million people to receive emergency food, nutrition and school meals until December. Click here to read…

US ambassador speaks glowingly of JVP- The Island

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung yesterday said the JVP’s popularity was growing because the party resonated with the public. Click here to read…

Monetary Board increases interest rates drastically to tackle runaway inflation; highest levels in 21 years- The Island

The Monetary Board on Wednesday (06) increased the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and the Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) of the Central Bank by 100 basis points to 14.50 per cent and 15.50 per cent, respectively. Click here to read…

No MCC arrangement again – Ambassador Chung- Daily News

US Ambassador Julie Chung said the US was not considering to have an arrangement from the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) at this time for Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

VIF Cyber Review: June 2022


National
“Cyber secure India is integral to national security and development”: Union Minister of Home Affairs

Addressing a national conference on cyber security and national security on 20 June 2022, the Union Minister of Home Affairs (MHA)— Amit Shah, emphasised the need for public awareness about cyber security being an integral part of national security and the government of India led by Prime Minister Modi is committed to making it robust.

“With the initiatives of PM Modi, India is going forward in all areas, and the usage of technology has been taken to all levels; but if cyber security is not ensured, this strength can become a huge challenge for us. It is important that every Indian understands the challenges of cyberspace so that a secure cyber-India can be created,” said the Minister of Home Affairs. The Government of India is already preparing a National Cyber Security Strategy, which focuses on the need for a legislative framework to address the emerging challenges in the technology space.[1]

Cabinet approved the auction of the IMT/5G spectrum

On 15 June 2022, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, approved a proposal of the Department of Telecommunications to conduct a spectrum auction for providing 5G services to the public and enterprises. Digital connectivity is integral togovernment initiatives through Digital India, Start-up India, and Make in India. Through these flagship programmes, the government has promoted access to innovative banking/mobile banking, online education, telemedicine, and e-Ration, to “Antyoday” families.

India’s 4G ecosystem is now paving the way for 5G indigenous development. Establishing a 5G test bed in eight of India’s top technology institutes is accelerating the launch of domestic 5G technology in India. The Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) schemes for mobile handsets and telecom equipment, as well as the launch of the India Semiconductor Mission, are expected to help build a robust ecosystem for the launch of 5G services in India. The day is not far off when India will emerge as a leader in the field of 5G technology and the upcoming 6G technology.[2]

“India’s ICT strategy centres on inclusive growth for all sections of society”: Minister of State for Communications

On 01 June 2022, the Minister of State for Communications, Devusinh Chauhan, addressed a session organised by the World Summit of Information Society (WSIS) 2022 and said that ICT (Information and Communication Technology) is having a growing impact on our daily lives, as a powerful tool for more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous societies. For the development of reliable ICT infrastructure, around 600,000 villages in India are connected through optical fibre cable, whereas small and remote islands and other inaccessible areas are connected through satellite communication services and submarine cable networks.

During the high-level dialogue on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the minister apprised the audience of the Government of India’s policy initiatives to mobilise AI’s emerging sector. India’s National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (AI) has formulated the way forward to harness the power of AI in various fields, especially in healthcare, agriculture, education, smart cities and infrastructure, and smart mobility and transportation. Emphasising the India-Japan collaborations in the telecom sector, the minister urged the Japanese companies to be part of India’s initiatives in telecom sectors. He also points out that India-Japan collaboration in the area of Open RAN, Massive MIMO, Quantum Communications, Connected Cars, 5G uses cases, and 6G innovation will bring forth the strengths of two ecosystems allowing the creation of leading global solutions.[3]

CERT-In issued an advisory on multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Product

On 16 June 2022, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued an advisory— CIAD-2022-0017, regarding multiple vulnerabilities that have been discovered in various Microsoft products which an attacker could exploit to access confidential information, bypass security restrictions, perform a Denial of Service (DoS) attack, escalating privileges, and perform spoofing attacks or executing arbitrary codes on the targeted system.[4]

Cabinet approved MoA by India to set up BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Centre in Sri Lanka

On 14 June 2022, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved a Memorandum of Association (MoA) by India for establishing the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Technology Transfer Facility (TFF), which was signed by the BIMSTEC member countries at the 5th BIMSTEC Summit held at Colombo, Sri Lanka on 30 March 2022. As the primary objective, the BIMSTEC TFF are to coordinate, facilitate, and strengthen cooperation in technology transfer among BIMSTEC member nations by promoting the transfer of technologies, sharing of experiences and capacity building. The TFF shall have the Governing Board, and overall control of activities of the TFF shall be vested in the Governing Board[5].

Public Consultation on Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy held in Delhi

A Public Consultation/stakeholder interaction on Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy was organised on 14 June 2022 in New Delhi, India. Over 250 stakeholders from industry, start-ups, academics, think-tanks, international alliances and government officials from various ministries attended the event. Minister of State of Electronics & Information Technology and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship— Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlighted the rapid digitisation of the government and Nagriks within India, and the subsequent rise in data volumes necessitates a framework for harnessing the potential of this data. “PM Narendra Modi encourages public consultations as the most effective way to develop policies with wide inputs from a broad universe of stakeholders.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) follows Public Consultation to ensure international standard laws for India’s globally competitive digital economy and startups,” said Minister Chandrasekhar. The draft policy and its solid foundation will focus on improving the institutional framework for government data sharing, promoting privacy and security by design principles, encouraging the use of anonymisation tools, and ensuring equitable access to non-personal data for both the public and private sectors.[6]

International
G7 agreed to counter cyber threats and disinformation from Russia

On 28 June 2022, the G7 leaders agreed to strengthen their respective countries’ cyber defences against foreign cyber-attacks and disinformation, including threats from Russia. “We commit to strengthen our internal security amidst transnational threats including those posed by Russia and other authoritarian regimes,” read the G7 communique at the end of the Summit held in Germany.[7]

Canadian national police force admitted the use of spyware to hack phones

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) disclosed the information on the usage of spyware to hack mobile devices and gather data, including by remotely turning on the camera and microphone of the suspect’s phone and laptop. However, the RCMP said it only uses such tools in the most serious cases, where less invasive techniques are unsuccessful. Between 2018 and 2020, the RCMP deployed this technique in 10 investigations.

According to the document introduced in the House of Commons (Canada), “the RCMP can use spyware programmes to collect a broad range of data, including text messages, e-mail, photos, videos, audio files, calendar entries, and financial records. The police can also collect “audio recordings of private communications and other sounds within the range of the targeted device, and photographic images of persons, places, and activities viewable by the camera(s) built into the targeted device.”[8]

NATO building cyber response force amid emerging Russian and Chinese threats

On 29 June 2022, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) heads of State and other governments participating in a high-level Summit in Madrid, Spain, announced the creation of the “virtual rapid response cyber capability” to quickly respond to cyber-attacks and other malign activity in cyberspace. According to the Madrid Summit Declaration, NATO plans to bolster its cyber defences through increased civil-military cooperation and expanded partnerships with industry.

“We [NATO] are confronted by cyber, space, hybrid, and other asymmetric threats, and by malicious use of emerging and disruptive technologies. We face systemic competition from those, including China, who challenge our interests, security, and values, and seek to undermine the rules-based international order,” read the document.[9]

Russian hacker group targeted Norway’s public service websites

On 29 June 2022, Norway’s National Security Authority (NSA)’s Director-General Sofie Nystrom informed reporters that the Russian hacker group— Killnet targeted a string of Norwegian public service websites in the latest cyber-attacks. Some websites experienced instability or disruption, but there are no indications that any sensitive or personal information has been compromised. In the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, the Public Administration Portal, the corporate page of an online banking identification service, and the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (NLIA) were affected. The website of Norway’s largest newspaper was also down for 25 minutes.[10]

China lured jobseekers into cyber-espionage

At a mysterious tech firm, the graduates of Chinese universities have been bagged to pursue a job. It was discovered that the mysterious firm concealed the actual work, which aimed at analysing western objectives for snooping and interpreting hacked data concerning China’s commercial-scale findings system. The recruitment procedure comprised interpretation assessments on confidential papers accessed from the United States government offices and directions to examine people at Johns Hopkins University as a significant intelligence target. In 2021, a United States court accused the company of espionage for the APT40 hacking association of China.

Western intelligence agencies have made allegations against the Chinese association for invading ministry offices, firms, and universities across the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East, following China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS)’s commands. The firm’s selection of recently graduated Chinese University students seems to have unknowingly drawn them into the world of spying. When posting job openings on the universities’ websites, the tech company only mentioned the position as a translator and withheld all other employment-related details.[11]

Endnotes :

[1]HT Correspondent. “Cyber-secure India Key for development: Amit Shah”, Hindustan Times, 21 June 2022, Available from: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/amit-shah-calls-for-making-india-cyber-secure-nation-101655711986417.html
[2]Government of India. “Cabinet approves Auction of IMT/5G Spectrum”, Press Information Bureau-Cabinet, 15 June 2022, Available from: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1834126
[3]Government of India. “India’s ICT strategy hinges on inclusive growth for all sections of the society: Shri Devusinh Chauhan at WSIS 2022”, Press Information Bureau-Ministry of Communications, 02 June 2022, Available from: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1830362
[4]Government of India. “CIAD-2022-0017”, Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, 16 June 2022, Available from: https://www.cert-in.org.in/
[5] Government of India. “Cabinet approves MoA by India for establishment of BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Centre at Colombo, Sri Lanka”, Press Information Bureau-Cabinet, 15 June 2022, Available from: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1834126
[6]Government of India. “Public Consultation on Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy”, Press Information Bureau-Ministry of Electronics and IT, 16 June 2022, Available from: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1834520
[7] “G7 to tackle cyber threats and disinformation from Russia: communique”, Reuters, 28 June 2022, Available from: https://www.reuters.com/world/g7-tackle-cyber-threats-disinformation-russia-communique-2022-06-28/
[8]Forrest, Maura. “Canada’s national police force admits use of spyware to hack phones”, Politico, 29 June 2022, Available from: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/29/canada-national-police-spyware-phones-00043092
[9]Demarest, Colin. “NATO forging cyber response force amid growing Russian, Chinese threats”, 30 June 2022, Available from: https://www.c4isrnet.com/cyber/2022/06/30/nato-forging-cyber-response-force-amid-growing-russian-chinese-threats/
[10]Treloar, Stephen. “Russian hackers target Norway in latest volley of cyber attacks”, Bloomberg, 30 June 2022, Available from: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-30/russian-hackers-target-norway-in-latest-volley-of-cyber-attacks#xj4y7vzkg
[11]Ghosh, Riya. “China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage”, Tech Story, 02 July 2022, Available from: https://techstory.in/china-lured-graduate-jobseekers-into-digital-espionage/

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 07, 2022

Afghanistan
Defense Min. Mawlawi Yaqoob Mujahid Visits Qatar- Tolo News

The acting Minister of Defense, Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, is on an official visit in Qatar, where he will meet the country’s senior officials, the Islamic Emirate’s Qatar-based political office said.Earlier, Qatari officials expressed criticism of the Islamic Emirate’s policies regarding girls’ schools beyond grade sixClick here to read…

Islamic Emirate Leader Seeks Good Relations with Intl Community- Tolo News

The supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate, Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, in an Eid message said that the Islamic Emirate seeks good relations with the international community including the USClick here to read…

’13 Billion Afs’ Allocated for Disabled: Ministry of Martyrs- Tolo News

The Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled said it has allocated more than 13 billion Afghanis to pay six-months’ worth of compensation for the nation’s disabled people. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Country may face deep economic crisis: BNP- The Daily Star

BNP senior leader Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain yesterday warned that Bangladesh is likely to face a deep economic crisis like Sri Lanka though the government is now trying to hush up the reality. Click here to read…

EC dialogue starts July 17- The Daily Star

The Election Commission is going to start sitting with political parties on July 17 as part of a series of dialogues with a cross-section of people, seeking recommendations on how to hold free and fair elections. Click here to read…

Barapukuria plant: Shortage of coal may halt power generation- The Daily Star

The Barapukuria 525MW coal-fired power plant may be mothballed once its current stock of coal is depleted later this month due to uncertainty over the resumption of coal supply from the nearby mine for underground development works. Click here to read…

Gas crunch, power cuts: No sign of relief now- The Daily Star

A day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said she was thinking of asking authorities concerned to temporarily reduce electricity to save fuel, she categorically said yesterday that it has become a financial burden to run power plants with imported gas, oil and coal. Click here to read…

Govt believes in transparency, freedom of speech: Momen- The Daily Star

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has urged journalists to uphold the country’s interest and dignity while exercising their right to free expression. Click here to read…

Preventing child marriage in Bangladesh: Momen seeks help from UN agencies- The Daily Star

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has requested UN agencies to assist Bangladesh government in curbing early marriages in Bangladesh. Click here to read…

“Buying US lies on Xinjiang may hurt Bangladeshi RMG industry”- The Daily Star

Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jiming has claimed that Washington is spreading “lies” about “forced labour” in China’s Xinjian, and warned that if Bangladesh is not cautious enough, the “lies” may hurt the Bangladeshi RMG industry. Click here to read…

Digitalisation in govt services saved time, money: Study finds- The Daily Star

The digitalisation of 66 percent of the services offered by six ministries/divisions has saved both time and money of the ordinary people and also ensured service delivery, found a recent study by the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division. Click here to read…

Load shedding at specific times likely- The Daily Star

The government is considering reducing electricity production to save the fuel for producing power, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Nu 45B worth of transformation initiatives begin- Kuensel

The government is set to implement “transformation initiatives” worth more than Nu 45 billion (B) in the next 10 years. Click here to read…

Export restriction on potatoes from Bhutan to India lifted- Kuensel

The government of India (GoI) has given a one-year extension of exemption on the export of potatoes from Bhutan to India. Click here to read…

India makes special trade concessions for Bhutan- East Mojo

The Indian government had recently revised the import policy to allow import of fresh wholly produces ginger from Bhutan with effect from May 19, 2022. Click here to read…

NC accuses the NA Speaker of not following due procedure while deciding the fate ACC’s HR independence- BBS

The Joint Committee’s recommendation to give human resource independence to the ACC failed to get a two-thirds majority for endorsement on Monday. The members of the National Council said this happened because of the voting procedure the Speaker initiated for that particular recommendation. Click here to read…

Maldives
Immigration extends passport service hours: The Sun

Maldives Immigration on Wednesday announced that its passport services have been extended until 00:00 hours on Thursday, July 7. Controller General (CG) of Immigration Maldives said that this extension is because of the high number of people preparing to travel during the upcoming public holidays in July. Click here to read…

GST bump will propel Maldives inflation rate: Edition MV

The Maldives inflation rate is expected to surge in the upcoming year with the government’s decision to bump both Goods and Services Tax (GST) components in 2023. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Wang Yi’s Myanmar trip could derail Asean’s peace plan by legitimising junta, analysts say – SCMP

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s trip to Myanmar this week has received mixed reactions by analysts, with some welcoming China’s willingness to keep dialogue channels open and others saying it had undermined Asean’s efforts to help resolve the country’s crisis. Click here to read…

Myanmar receives first Su-30SME fighters from Russia – Shephard Media

The Myanmar Air Force received its first pair of twin-engine Su-30SME fighters from Russia in March this year, according to local press reports. These Su-30SME fighters had been ordered from Moscow in January 2018 during a visit by Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu. These fighters now constitute the air force’s most advanced combat aircraft. Click here to read…

ASEAN Chair’s Special Envoy welcomes Myanmar’s Year for Peace in 2022 – Khnertimeskh

The Special Envoy of the ASEAN Chair on Myanmar Prak Sokhonn has announced to welcome the State Administration Council (SAC) ‘s declaration of Myanmar’s Year for Peace in 2022. Click here to read…

India shuts Myanmar border as anger over pro-junta militia killings rises – RFA

Authorities in India’s Manipur state have temporarily closed the Indo-Burmese border after pro-military militiamen killed two Indian nationals in Myanmar’s war-torn Sagaing region, prompting Indian protesters to attack a junta border checkpoint on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Protest over Indian youths’ death in Myanmar – Telegraph India

The border town of Moreh in Manipur on Wednesday erupted in protest following the killing of two Indian youths in Myanmar’s Tamu town on Tuesday afternoon, when they had gone visiting a friend. Tension had been running high in Moreh since Tuesday afternoon following reports of the killings in coup-hit MyanmarClick here to read…

Barred again: Myanmar Junta FM not allowed to attend upcoming Asean meetings i Khmertimeskh

The Myanmar Junta’s Foreign Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin will again be barred from attending an upcoming ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and related meetings in Cambodia because there has been little progress on a “Five-Point Consensus (5PC)”, agreed on by the bloc leaders last year. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Exiled Government Calls for Religious Freedom – Persecution.org

A member of Myanmar’s government-in-exile, Maung Taing San, recently gave a speech demanding religious freedom. The military coup that occurred in February 2021 deposed Myanmar’s democratically elected government and replaced it with a violent military regime. Click here to read…

Myanmar conducts naval exercise off Rakhine coast – The Star

The Myanmar navy, the naval warfare branch of the armed forces of Myanmar, has conducted a naval exercise in the Myanmar seas off Rakhine State, according to the military-owned newspaper Myawady Daily on Wednesday (July 6). Click here to read…

Nepal
Finance minister resigns after public outcry and probe panel- Kathmandu Post

Main opposition UML boycotts the House meeting where Janardan Sharma announced his resignation. Parliamentary panel has 10 days to submit its investigation report. Click here to read…

(Op-Ed) Towards an even brighter future- Kathmandu Post

China-Nepal relations have achieved significant progress since the establishment of diplomatic ties. Click here to read…

FinMin Sharma steps down following tax-rate controversy- Kathmandu Post

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has announced that he is stepping down from his post to ease the investigation around his alleged involvement in a recent controversy. Click here to read…

Indian Ambassador pays courtesy call on Energy Minister Bhusal- Himalayan Times

Newly-appointed Ambassador of India to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava paid a courtesy call on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal today. Click here to read…

Govt to accept World Bank’s concessional loan- Republica

The government has decided to accept the concessional loan of 59.6 million SDR to be provided by the World Bank for governance of drinking water sector and infrastructure assistance. Click here to read…

Pakistan
PTI tells masses to take to streets, snatch rights- Dawn

Alleging that the current situation was not even observed during martial laws in the country, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) on Wednesday urged the masses to come out of houses and snatch their rights from the government. Click here to read…

Govt mulling policy to reduce palm oil imports- Dawn

The government is working on a policy that will not only reduce dependence on imported palm oil but also facilitate and support farmers to grow oilseed crops, Minister for National Food Security and Research, Tariq Bashir Cheema, said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Call to resume business activity at Taftan border- Dawn

The Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) has called upon the authorities to start business activities at the Bazarcha border terminal at the Taftan border to bring trade and job opportunities to residents. Click here to read…

Bilawal, Blinken discuss economic ties, food crisis- Dawn

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari spoke with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday and the two talked about expanding the partnership on economic stability and Pakistan’s food security. Click here to read…

Govt urged to reduce LPG price as citizens cut down trees for firewood- Dawn

The government must do something about reducing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices, especially for people deprived of piped gas supply, as higher prices are leading residents in many areas to cut down trees in their own backyards for firewood, stakeholders said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka further tightens Monetary Policy Stance: News First

The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, at its meeting held on 06 July 2022, decided to increase the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and the Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) of the Central Bank by 100 basis points to 14.50 per cent and 15.50 per cent, respectively. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka is ‘bankrupt,’ Prime Minister says: CNN News

Sri Lanka is “bankrupt,” Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said Tuesday, as the country suffers its worst financial crisis in decades, leaving millions struggling to buy food, medicine and fuel. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka to send minister-led team to Russia for deals on oil discounts: Economic Times

Sri Lanka will send a ministerial delegation to Russia next week to negotiate discounted oil deals amid a crippling fuel shortage that has cast a long shadow on a debt-laden economy, ET has learnt from Colombo-based sources. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, July 07, 2022

China criticizes U.S. attempt to ban Dutch chipmaking tech exports to China: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Wednesday censured the United States for pushing a Dutch supplier to stop selling chipmaking gear to China, calling the U.S. moves a typical example of “tech-terrorism.” Click here to read…

Construction of China’s first commercial spacecraft launch site starts in Hainan: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

Construction of China’s first commercial spacecraft launch site started Wednesday in Wenchang City, south China’s island province of Hainan. As a major project of the Hainan free trade port construction, the Hainan commercial spacecraft launch site is committed to becoming world-class, market-oriented, and further improving the launching capability of China’s commercial carrier rockets. Click here to read…

China sees over 10 mln new energy vehicles on road: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

By the end of June, China saw a total of 10.01 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) going on the road, according to statistics by the Ministry of Public Security. The country saw approximately 406 million motor vehicles on the road and 492 million motor vehicle drivers as of June, said the ministry. Click here to read…

China cracks down on ecological damage through environmental inspections: China Daily
July 6, 2022

China has implemented two rounds of nationwide inspections on ecological conservation and environmental protection in seven years and tackled problems in multiple fields, an official said Wednesday. Click here to read…

PLA naval activities around Japan intensify amid Tokyo provocation, ‘to become routine’: Global Times
July 6, 2022

Over the past month, the Japanese Defense Ministry has posted more than a dozen reports on Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) naval activities around the island country, as the last ship in the PLA Navy task force led by the Type 055 large destroyer Lhasa reportedly returned to the East China Sea on Tuesday, wrapping up its voyage that went round Japan almost entirely. Click here to read…

India’s frequent investigations into Chinese firms chill investment confidence: Global Times
July 6, 2022

The frequent investigations by Indian authorities into Chinese enterprises not only disrupt normal business activities and damage the goodwill, but also impede the improvement of business environment in India and chill the confidence and willingness of market entities from other countries, including those from China to invest in India, Wang Xiaojian, counsellor and spokesperson from Chinese Embassy in India, said on Wednesday. Click here to read…

COVID and bust: China’s private health system hurt by tough coronavirus controls: Reuters
July 6, 2022

On March 24, a court in the central Chinese city of Fuyang announced that a $1.5 billion hospital built just four years earlier had filed for bankruptcy because it was unable to pay its debts. For most of the last two years, the Fuyang Minsheng Hospital had been fully involved in mass coronavirus vaccination and testing programmes in the city, training almost 100 staff to perform throat swabs and setting up mobile vaccination facilities to go to schools and workplaces, at the order of city officials. Click here to read…

China studying extending tax exemption for NEVs: Reuters
July 7, 2022

China is studying the possibility of extending a tax exemption for new electric vehicles (EV) as part of a raft of efforts to spur vehicle consumption in the country, the commerce ministry said on Thursday. It also announced a series of measures to encourage trade-ins of old vehicles and support the second-hand market. Click here to read…

U.S. counterintelligence warns of China stepping up influence operations: Reuters
July 7, 2022

A U.S. counterintelligence agency on Wednesday warned state and local officials that China is intensifying influence operations aimed at manipulating them into pressing the federal government to pursue more Beijing-friendly policies. Click here to read…

COVID-19: Fresh lockdowns ordered in China: Taipei Times
July 7, 2022

Tens of millions of people were under lockdown across China yesterday and businesses in a major tourist city were forced to close as fresh COVID-19 clusters sparked fears of wider restrictions. Chinese health authorities have reported more than 300 infections in Xian, with new clusters found in Shanghai, Beijing and elsewhere. Click here to read…

Directors of FBI and Britain’s MI5 raise fresh alarms about Chinese spying in rare joint speech: South China Morning Post
July 7, 2022

Top American and British intelligence officials warned Western businesses that deal with China on Wednesday to become far more vigilant about Beijing’s relentless industrial espionage. “When you deal with a Chinese company, know you’re also dealing with the Chinese government – that is, the MSS and the PLA – too, almost like silent partners”, FBI Director Christopher Wray told business leaders in London, referring to China’s spy agency and military. Click here to read…

China robotics industry cools down as top maker of robot waiting staff slashes jobs: South China Morning Post
July 7, 2022

A major Chinese maker of robot waiting staff is cutting jobs in the company, in a sign that the country’s robotics industry is cooling down, as the prospects of profitability remain remote. Shenzhen-based Pudu Technology, which received 1 billion yuan (US$149 million) from investors including Tencent Holdings, Meituan and Sequoia Capital in a fundraising round last year, will start laying off employees, according to a leaked letter from founder and CEO Felix Zhang Tao. Click here to read…

China stresses rectifying problems in central budget execution, fiscal revenues and expenditures: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

An executive meeting of China’s State Council has made arrangements for the rectification of problems discovered through the audits of central budget execution and other fiscal revenues and expenditures. Click here to read…

China, Philippines vow to enhance good-neighborly friendship, deepen cooperation: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

Visiting Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Philippine Foreign Secretary Luis Enrique Manalo agreed here on Wednesday that their countries will further enhance friendship and mutual trust, adhere to good-neighborliness and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 94 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
July 7, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Wednesday reported 94 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 39 in Anhui and 32 in Shanghai, the National Health Commission said Thursday. Click here to read…

Govt to promote use of electronic licenses: China Daily
July 7, 2022

China will promote in an orderly manner the application of electronic licenses and certificates involving companies, as part of efforts to boost the vitality of market entities, the State Council’s Executive Meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Nation bracing for climate change: China Daily
July 7, 2022

China has doubled down on efforts to build up resilience to climate change with a blueprint designed to serve as a stronger response to climate-related risks, establish heightened monitoring capacities and protect vulnerable areas and sectors. Click here to read…

China urges US to stop lies-based Xinjiang bill and to fulfill promise of no support to ‘Taiwan independence’: Global Times
July 7, 2022

The US should abide by the provisions of the Three Joint Communiqués, stop hollowing out the one-China principle, stop supporting “Taiwan independence” forces, and take concrete actions to safeguard the political foundation of China-US relations, Zhao Lijian, spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said on Wednesday when responding to whether the Taiwan question and Xinjiang-related issues will be discussed at the upcoming China-US foreign ministers’ meeting. Click here to read…

Financial firms eye yuan payment channel for India-Russia trade: Global Times
July 7, 2022

Some financial institutions in India plan to come up with a payment channel that enables direct settlements in Chinese yuan for India’s trade with Russia, as trade between the two countries, especially in energy goods, has jumped significantly in recent months, according to a financial sector insider on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 27 June – 03 July 2022

Economic
Our Recession Forecasting Model Is Broken- WSJ

Of course the U.S. could slip into a recession. But with the economy nowhere close to anyone’s idea of normal, thinking a downturn is coming on the basis of what some model or rule of thumb says could be a mistake. The same goes for putting too much credence in indicators that say the risk of a recession is still very low. The pandemic brought about major distortions to the economy and, though worries about Covid-19 have been waning, many of those distortions remain. There are still fewer jobs in the U.S. than before the pandemic struck, but because many people still haven’t returned to the workforce, the unemployment rate is near its lowest level in more than 50 years. Reduced spending and government relief allowed households to accumulate savings like never before. Federal Reserve figures show that holdings of cash and cash equivalents were 30% higher in the first quarter than two years ago. Recent stock market performance has gotten people talking about a possible U.S. recession, but thinking a downturn is coming based on a pre-pandemic model may be a mistake. Spending patterns remain out of whack too. There are also a number of recession indicators that aren’t flashing red. For example, the yield curve—the difference between short- and long-term interest rates—is still positive, with 10-year Treasury yields 1.225 percentage points higher than rates on three-month bills. Click here to read…

China Is Updating Its Formula for Building Itself Out of a Slump

In the past when China faced economic challenges, it built and built. Now chock-a-block with skyscrapers, dams, roads and airports, the country is pivoting to new types of infrastructure in response to fresh economic turbulence. Instead of rallying construction workers in hard hats, the government has produced blueprints to link databases, coordinate traffic flows and inhabit space. China is broadening the concept of infrastructure beyond dusty construction—primarily because it has already done so much of that kind of building. A trusty salve, infrastructure was the main facet of $585 billion in government stimulus that China unveiled in response to the global financial system’s tailspin in 2008. China’s needs are different now, as it faces some of the deepest economic challenges of its modern era. Weak real-estate conditions and its own strictures to combat the Covid pandemic have cast doubt on whether the government will achieve its goals for employment and 5.5% growth this year—already the lowest target in more than a quarter-century. When central government authorities in May unveiled a 33-point program “to stabilize economic performance,” just one section covered infrastructure. “China’s infrastructure development is at a turning point,” said a paper this year co-written by an adviser to China’s central government, Zhi Liu. Click here to read…

China Railway’s debt nears $900bn under expansion push

China State Railway Group is doubling down on its expansion of what is already the world’s largest high-speed rail network, as the government ramps up efforts to bring the Chinese economy back on track. But the aggressive campaign has added to the state-run operator’s total liabilities, which as of the end of 2021 reached 5.91 trillion yuan ($882 billion), or around 5% of China’s gross domestic product. With the figure only expected to grow, concerns over China’s “hidden debt” loom over its economic outlook. China Railway introduced a state-of-the-art express train to a section of its Beijing-Guangzhou High Speed Railway on June 20. With an operating speed of 350 kph — 40 kph faster than its predecessors — the train also outruns Japan’s fastest Hayabusa and Komachi shinkansen bullet trains. China’s high-speed rail network, which exceeds 40,000 km and is more than 10 times the size of Japan’s, grew by another 2,168 km in 2021. The network’s expansion shows little sign of slowing. China Railway plans to reach 50,000 km in 2025 and 70,000 km in 2035 — a roughly 70% jump from 2021. This rapid growth comes as regional governments compete to attract new projects, in hopes of creating jobs and fostering related businesses. Many of China Railway’s top leaders, including Chairman Lu Dongfu, are former transportation bureaucrats, and the company essentially functions like part of the government. Click here to read…

China’s move banks on greater use of yuan

The yuan’s internationalisation has been an arduous and gradual process. China has taken another cautious yet significant step in anchoring its currency in the global financial system. Seen by some as another attempt at so-called de-dollarisation to counter the United States’ global monetary dominance, it is actually, perhaps even more significantly, a natural evolution of the yuan’s status as the currency of the world’s second largest economy and top trading nation. The latest scheme means China will provide a renminbi liquidity arrangement at the Bank for International Settlements, often referred to as the central bank of central banks. To create a reserve pool at the bank, China will contribute a minimum of 15 billion yuan (HK$17.6 billion). Other participating central banks will deposit the same amount in yuan or its equivalent in US dollars. The goal is to help protect participating economies against market stresses and to safeguard financial stability. They cannot only draw down on their contributions, but also gain access to additional funding, if necessary, through the reserve pooling. So far, the pool will concern mostly those in Asia and the Pacific, as the initial participating central banks will be those of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Chile. The list is expected to expand. Click here to read…

EU Targets Foreign Subsidies, Aiming at China but Worrying U.S. Companies

European Union lawmakers struck a political agreement on new rules for companies that reap financial benefits from governments outside the bloc, pushing forward a proposal that sparked concern from some U.S. business groups. The regulation, under a deal reached late June 30, primarily targets companies from China and elsewhere with government backing. It would allow the European Commission, the EU’s executive body, to block such businesses from making certain acquisitions or winning large public contracts if they previously benefited from foreign subsidies that regulators deem to be distortive. Lawmakers have said the rules are needed to prevent heavily subsidized companies from competing unfairly against their European rivals. But some U.S. business groups said the original proposal, put forward last year, was broad enough that a range of U.S. and other multinational companies could be affected because of how the text defined subsidies. The legislation as drafted “catches a lot of other things in the net,” Garrett Workman, senior director of European affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview before the deal was reached. “It’s actually quite challenging for basically any foreign company that’s investing or doing business or even selling things into the EU.” Click here to read…

US overtakes Russia in gas exports to EU

For the first time, the EU has purchased more liquified natural gas (LNG) from the US than natural gas via pipeline from Russia, International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Fatih Birol tweeted on June 30, adding that the proportion changed due to the latest reduction in Russian supplies. “Russia’s recent steep cuts in natural gas flows to the EU mean this is the first month in history in which the EU has imported more gas via LNG from the US than via pipeline from Russia,” Birol wrote. “The drop in Russian supply calls for efforts to reduce EU demand to prepare for a tough winter,” he added. The surge in imports of American LNG comes amid the European Union’s attempt to cut reliance on Russian energy, which makes it difficult for the bloc to ratchet up Ukraine-related sanctions. In June supplies of Russian gas via the Nord Stream pipeline were slashed by 60% due to technical issues stemming from Western penalties against Moscow. Russia’s Gazprom said that German equipment supplier Siemens Energy had failed to return gas-pumping units to a compressor station on time, as the repaired turbines were stuck at a maintenance facility in Canada due to Ottawa’s sanctions on Russia. Click here to read…

U.S. accuses 5 firms in China of supporting Russia’s military

The Biden administration said on June 28 it has added 36 companies to a trade blacklist, accusing five firms in China of supporting Russia’s military and defense industrial base following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Targets also include companies from Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Lithuania, Pakistan, Singapore, the U.K., Uzbekistan and Vietnam, according to the Federal Register entry. “Today’s action sends a powerful message to entities and individuals across the globe that if they seek to support Russia, the United States will cut them off as well,” Alan Estevez, the U.S. undersecretary of commerce for industry and security, said in a statement following the listing. The United States has joined with allies to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin for his Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine by sanctioning a raft of Russian companies and oligarchs and adding others to a trade blacklist. Moscow has called it a special military operation. While U.S. officials had previously affirmed that China was generally complying with the restrictions, the U.S. government has vowed to closely monitor compliance and rigorously enforce the regulations. “We will not hesitate to act, regardless of where a party is located, if they are violating U.S. law,” Thea Rozman Kendler, assistant secretary of commerce for export administration, said in the same statement. Click here to read…

EU to end combustion engine vehicle sales

The European Union approved a plan to end the sale of vehicles with combustion engines by 2035 in Europe, the 27-member bloc announced early June 29, in a bid to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to zero. The measure, first proposed in July 2021, will mean a de facto halt to sales of petrol and diesel cars as well as light commercial vehicles and a complete shift to electric engines in the European Union from 2035. The plan is intended to help achieve the continent’s climate objectives, in particular, carbon neutrality by 2050. At the request of countries including Germany and Italy, the EU-27 also agreed to consider a future green light for the use of alternative technologies such as synthetic fuels or plug-in hybrids. While approval would be tied to achieving the complete elimination of greenhouse gas emissions, the technologies have been contested by environmental NGOs. Environment ministers meeting in Luxembourg also approved a five-year extension of the exemption from carbon dioxide obligations granted to so-called “niche” manufacturers, or those producing fewer than 10,000 vehicles per year, until the end of 2035. The clause, sometimes referred to as the “Ferrari amendment,” will benefit luxury brands in particular. These measures must now be negotiated with members of the European ParliamentClick here to read…

Germany posts first trade deficit in 30 years

Declining exports along with a surging cost of imports caused a €1 billion ($1.04 billion) trade imbalance in Germany in May, data revealed on July 04 by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) shows. The first trade deficit in more than three decades came as German businesses faced soaring costs for imports and softer demand abroad for their goods amid gloomy economic prospects. In May, cross-border sales saw a 0.5% decline, while imports rose 2.7%. Year-on-year, German exports and imports rose by 11.7% and 27.8% to €125.8 billion and €126.7 billion, respectively. Destatis data showed the country’s exports to Russia surged 29.4% to €1 billion in May compared to April but declined by a hefty 54.6% versus May 2021. Germany’s imports from Russia dropped 9.8% month-on-month in May. International supply chains have been substantially undermined by China’s latest Covid-related lockdowns, sanctions against Russia and the conflict in Ukraine. This has entailed significant fallout for Germany’s export-reliant economy. The cost of imports, including food, energy, and spare parts used by the country’s manufacturers, surged over 30% in May versus a year ago, while the prices German exporters were able to charge increased at only about half that rate. Click here to read…

Venture Capital Feels the Stock Market’s Pain

The rout in the stock market has cast a shadow over the private-equity market, with valuations tumbling for many companies and some delaying plans to go public. “Fears over the falling stock market, inflation and a potential U.S. recession have spilled over to the venture-capital industry, and multiples on mid- and late-stage valuations are rapidly compressing,” says Asheem Chandna, a partner at Greylock Partners. Valuations aren’t down across the board. But venture capitalists say the situation is worsening for many companies as investors become more selective. “There is a flight to quality among investors,” says Andy Areitio, general partner at TheVentureCity, a global startup fund. Mr. Chandna says companies’ business plans are getting more scrutiny and investors are looking for more evidence of financial health. “They are not solely valuing companies on revenue-growth projections; they are looking harder at a venture’s free cash flow,” he says. Deal-making has slowed overall. U.S. venture-capital funds invested about $47.5 billion in 2,251 deals during the second quarter through June 15, versus about $70 billion in 3,369 deals in the first quarter, according to CB Insights. Click here to read…

As US-China talks resume, an end to years of trade tariffs may not signal a soft landing in rivalry

July 05’s long-awaited meeting between top economic officials from China and the United States appeared to be a step toward a widely anticipated rollback of punitive tariffs on some Chinese products, four years after being put into place. However, some analysts surmise that any such move by Washington would be aimed squarely at tackling decades-high inflation in the US, and that changes to the Trump-era tariffs would not alter the course of the two sides’ bilateral technology war and rivalry. In their first call since October, Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He was said to have had a “pragmatic and frank” exchange with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on economic and tariff issues, as well as the importance of stabilising the global industrial and supply chains, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. “The exchanges were constructive,” the party mouthpiece said, adding that both sides believed that the global economy “is facing severe challenges, and it is of great significance to strengthen the communication and coordination of China-US macro policies”. However, Chen Fengying, a senior researcher with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said after the talks that the tariffs have little impact on Chinese exports, which have seen extraordinary rises during the pandemic, and that Beijing will not make concessions. Click here to read…

China to give subsidies to domestic oil refining companies to cut costs for real economy

China will give phased price subsidies to domestic oil refining companies in a bid to safeguard stable supplies of processed oil and reduce the operating costs in the real economy, according to a statement published by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on June 29. The subsidies will be issued when international crude prices surge above the upper limit of China’s processed oil price stipulated by the government, which stands at $130 per barrel, the statement noted. With the subsidies, the price of processed oil won’t increase at the market end. China’s oil price has repeatedly increased this year against the background of surging global energy prices amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. On June 14, China’s processed oil price rose for the 10th time this year, with the price of gasoline rising 390 yuan ($58.2) for each ton. According to the MOF statement, the policy’s duration time is temporarily set at two months. If international crude prices continue to remain higher than the upper limit of China’s stipulated processed oil price, China will arrange relevant regulatory policies in response. The subsidies will be calculated every 10 working days, and the subsidy amount will be based on companies’ actual sales volume of gasoline and diesel oil. Click here to read…

Russia’s control of Sakhalin project could pose upside risk to LNG prices

Russia announced a decree that seizes full control of the Sakhalin-2 gas and oil project in the country’s Far East, a move that could force out Shell and Japanese investors and adds another bullish factor to prices in a tight global LNG market. The order, signed June 30, creates a new firm to take over all rights and obligations of Sakhalin Energy Investment Co, in which Shell and two Japanese trading companies Mitsui and Mitsubishi hold just under 50 percent. In Tokyo, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Russia’s decision would not immediately stop LNG imports from the development. The same message was echoed by the Kremlin that Russia sees no grounds for LNG supplies to stop. The immediate impact was yet to be seen in the global LNG market, already tightening further due to reduction of Russian supplies to Europe, curtailed U.S. supply due to a key plant outage and rising demand in Asia. However, the move poses an upward price risk, especially for Japanese buyers. The average LNG price for August delivery into Northeast Asia was estimated by Reuters at $39 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), up $2, or 5.4 percent, from the previous week. LNG prices have recently jumped some 60 percent and could exceed $40 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) soon. Click here to read…

Shell buys stake in Qatari gas field expansion project

Oil and gas company Shell has joined QatarEnergy’s $29bn project to expand production at the world’s biggest natural gas field, becoming the fifth and final international partner. The United Kingdom-based company took a 6.25 percent stake for an undisclosed sum, joining TotalEnergies, Eni, ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil in the North Field East project. The North Field expansion is the biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) project ever seen, QatarEnergy said. It comes at a time of intense geopolitical tensions over energy supplies as the ongoing war in Ukraine pushed European countries to stop using Russian resources. The expansion is predicted to increase Qatar’s LNG production from the current 77 million tonnes a year to 110 million tonnes by 2027. “As one of the largest players in the LNG business, [Shell] have a lot to bring to help meet global energy demand and security,” said Qatar’s Energy Minister Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, who is also the QatarEnergy president and CEO. QatarEnergy estimates that the North Field, which extends under the Gulf into Iranian territory, holds about 10 percent of the world’s known gas reserves. The project’s LNG – the cooled form of gas that makes it easier to transport – is expected to come on line in 2026. South Korea, Japan and China have been the main markets for Qatar’s LNG. Click here to read…

Russian parliament passes first vote on war economy measures

The Russian government will be able to compel businesses to supply the military with goods and make their employees work overtime under two laws to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine that were approved in an initial vote in parliament on July 05. The measures will effectively place Russia on a war economy footing, nearly 19 weeks into the invasion which it describes as a “special military operation”. “The load on the defence industry has increased significantly. In order to guarantee the supply of weapons and ammunition, it is necessary to optimise the work of the military-industrial complex and enterprises that are part of cooperation chains,” Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said. “Right now, when the countries of the collective West are building up their military presence on the border with Russia, intensifying sanctions pressure, increasing arms supplies to Ukraine, the importance of passing the Bills cannot be overestimated,” Borisov told lawmakers. One of the two Bills, both passed unanimously in a first reading by the State Duma, the lower house of parliament, said the state could impose “special economic measures” during military operations, requiring firms to supply goods and services to the military. The second Bill would amend the labour code to grant the government the right to regulate working hours and determine off-days at given companies. Click here to read…

Strategic
Asia-Pacific leaders at Nato summit a sign of strategic shift amid Russia, China threats: analysts

The first-ever attendance of four Asia-Pacific leaders at last week’s Nato summit is a clear sign a strategic shift in alliance has occurred among key countries in the region and even turned the US-China competition into one between the West and China, analysts said. Disputing Beijing’s assertion that Washington had engineered Nato’s Asia-Pacific expansion, experts said it was Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s growing aggression that had brought the region’s leaders into seeking closer alignment with their European counterparts. In a statement on June 30, the White House said the inclusion of leaders from Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand at the Nato summit in Madrid had provided the opportunity to “strengthen the rules-based international order”. During the summit, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tokyo intended to significantly upgrade its partnership with Nato, pointing out that the security of Europe was inseparable from that of Asia. At the end of the meeting, Nato allies agreed for the first time to include challenges and threats posed by China into the alliance’s strategic blueprint, arguing that Beijing’s ambitions and its “coercive policies” were challenging the Western bloc’s “interests, security and values”. Click here to read…

Biden announces US military reinforcements in Europe

President Joe Biden on June 29 announced US reinforcements of NATO forces in Europe, saying the alliance is needed more today “than it ever has been.” NATO will be “strengthened in all directions across every domain ― land, air and sea,” he told a summit of the transatlantic alliance being held in Madrid. Biden, who was meeting NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, said the extra forces included: Boosting the fleet of US naval destroyers from four to six in Rota, Spain. A permanent headquarters in Poland of the 5th Army Corps. An “additional rotational brigade” in Romania, consisting of “3,000 fighters and another 2,000-personnel combat team.” Enhanced rotational deployments in the Baltic countries. Two additional squadrons of the F-35 stealth plane to Britain. Additional air defence and other capabilities in Germany and in Italy.” “Together with our allies we’re going to make sure that NATO is ready to meet the threats from all directions across every domain,” Biden said. “In a moment where (Russian President Vladimir) Putin has shattered peace in Europe and attacked the very, very tenets of rule-based order, the United States and our allies, we’re going to step up,” he said. Stoltenberg commented that the expansion of NATO was “the opposite” of what Putin hoped for. Click here to read…

Gap between China, South Korea is widening as Seoul pivots to Washington

Eight weeks into the job, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has given Beijing an idea of what Seoul’s pivot to Washington may look like. He has promised to join the United States to help preserve peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and to step up a military alliance with the US and Japan. Last week he became the first South Korean leader to attend a Nato summit. It could not come at a worse time for Beijing, as the leadership prepares for a major reshuffle while facing the worst economic slowdown in decades caused by its zero-Covid rules and global pushback against its pro-Russia stance and assertive foreign policy. Recent surveys have meanwhile revealed the trust deficit between the two Asian neighbours and suggest there could be a rough patch ahead under Yoon, who narrowly won the March election riding a wave of rising anti-Chinese sentiment. A poll by the US-based Pew Research Centre released last week found that favourable views of China had sunk to a record low in South Korea, one of the biggest declines across 19 countries surveyed. Just 19 per cent of respondents had a positive opinion of China when polled between February and June, compared to 38 per cent in a 2018 poll. Click here to read…

Biden, Kishida and Yoon discuss threat of North Korea nuclear test

The leaders of the U.S., Japan and South Korea held their first in-person trilateral meeting in nearly five years on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Spain on June 29, discussing how to handle North Korea’s flurry of missile launches and the possibility of a seventh nuclear test. In the roughly 20-minute talks, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol confirmed they will coordinate their response should Pyongyang test another nuclear weapon. Speaking before the meeting, Kishida said the three countries’ response could include joint military exercises. Biden said: “Our trilateral cooperation, in my view, is essential to achieving our shared objectives, including the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and a free and open Indo-Pacific.” Yoon said cooperation among the three countries has “become even more important” as the nuclear and missile threat from North Korea grows. The three countries are working together to ensure they have the ability to shoot down trajectory-shifting missiles like those recently tested by Pyongyang. North Korea has launched at least 28 ballistic missiles this year, already setting an annual record. It has tested an intercontinental ballistic missile that may be able to reach the U.S., as well as short- and intermediate-range weapons that could target South Korea and Japan. Click here to read…

Ukraine estimates cost of post-war reconstruction at US$750 billion

Ukraine told an international conference that it will cost an estimated US$750 billion to rebuild the war-shattered country, a task President Volodymyr Zelensky said was the shared duty of the democratic world. Speaking at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Switzerland on July 04, the Ukrainian president and a long line of government ministers described the massive destruction and towering needs since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on February 24. “Reconstruction of Ukraine is not a local task of a single nation,” Zelesnky said via video message. “It is a common task of the whole democratic world,” he said, insisting that “reconstruction of Ukraine is the biggest contribution to the support of global peace”. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told the conference that the recovery “is already estimated at US$750 billion”. “We believe that the key source of recovery should be the confiscated assets of Russia and Russian oligarchs,” he said, stressing that “the Russian authorities unleashed this bloody war. They caused this massive destruction, and they should be held accountable for it”. The two-day conference, held under tight security in the picturesque southern Swiss city of Lugano, had been planned well before the invasion, and had originally been slated to discuss reforms in Ukraine before being repurposed to focus on reconstruction. Click here to read…

Xi Jinping’s Hong Kong Tour Signals Confidence That City Is Under Control

China leader Xi Jinping left Hong Kong July 01 afternoon the same way he had come, zipping across the border by high-speed train, after a truncated trip to mark the 25th anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese rule. It was a visit shaped by the pandemic that Beijing used to declare a new era of stability in a territory rocked by violent protests a few years before. Strict pandemic controls and volatile weather flattened the mood during Mr. Xi’s two-day tour of the former British colony. After a two-year crackdown against opposition voices in Hong Kong squelched most public displays of dissent, Mr. Xi’s July 01 speech seemed moderately toned and reflected a belief that the worst of Hong Kong’s political instability is over, some analysts say. “Hong Kong is now totally under control,” said Alfred Wu, an associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore. “I don’t think Xi has any worries about national-security issues in Hong Kong right now.” That wasn’t the case during Mr. Xi’s last visit in 2017, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the handover. That year he gave an ominous speech, warning the city’s residents: “Any attempt to endanger China’s sovereignty and security, challenge the power of the central government… or use Hong Kong to carry out infiltration and sabotage activities against the mainland is an act that crosses the red line and is absolutely impermissible.” Click here to read…

Curfew imposed after deadly unrest in Uzbekistan

A curfew has been imposed in a region of Uzbekistan as the country’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev responded to unrest, acknowledging that people have been killed in clashes with police this week. “Government buildings were attacked. Unfortunately, there were casualties among civilians and law enforcement officials,” Mirziyoyev told local MPs in the city of Nukus on July 03, the site of July 01’s riots. The president did not specify how many people had lost their lives. The authorities had previously said a “criminal group” instigated street protests and attempted to seize power in Uzbekistan’s northwestern region of Karakalpakstan. A one-month state of emergency came into effect in the region on July 03, with a curfew fixed from 9pm to 7am. Other measures include a ban on protests and “restrictions on the freedom of movement,” according to a document published on the president’s website. The demonstrations ostensibly began after the government unveiled a plan to revoke Karakalpakstan’s autonomy as part of a package of constitutional amendments. Mirziyoyev, however, argued that the backlash was fueled by “misunderstood interpretations” of the proposed reform. Mirziyoyev has promised that the status of Karakalpakstan will remain unchanged, and that the final draft of the amendments will be put to a referendum. Click here to read…

Donbass republic fully liberated – Russian defense minister

The last remnants of Ukrainian forces have been driven out of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced on July 03. He reported the news to President Vladimir Putin, the Defense Ministry said in a statement. Shoigu said Russian troops and Donbass forces had completely seized Lisichansk, the last major city which had remained under Ukrainian control since 2014, when the LPR declared its independence shortly after a coup in Kiev. Russia and Ukraine reported heavy fighting around Lisichansk earlier this week, with the fiercest combat occurring at the city’s oil refinery. News of the capture of Lisichansk comes after Ukrainian troops retreated from Severodonetsk, a nearby city on the opposite side of the Seversky Donets River, last week. Russia sent troops into Ukraine on February 24, citing Kiev’s failure to implement the Minsk agreements, designed to give the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk special status within the Ukrainian state. The protocols, brokered by Germany and France, were first signed in 2014. Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has since admitted that Kiev’s main goal was to use the ceasefire to buy time and “create powerful armed forces.” In February 2022, the Kremlin recognized the Donbass republics as independent states. Click here to read…

China takes aim at Nasa chief’s moon military takeover claims

Beijing has rejected claims by Nasa’s chief that China might “take over” the moon and its space programme is a “military” one, saying the US was responsible for militarising space. In an interview with the German newspaper Bild on the weekend, Nasa administrator Bill Nelson said: “We must be very concerned about China landing on the moon and saying that it now belongs to the People’s Republic and everyone else should stay out.” Nelson also claimed that Chinese astronauts were learning how to destroy other countries’ satellites. He said the competition between China and the US in space was intense, especially for the lunar southern pole where there could be water. China has announced an ambitious lunar exploration plan to send astronauts to the moon around 2030 and build a station there five or so years later. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on July 04 that Nelson’s claims were “recklessness and falsehoods”. “Some US officials have continuously framed and slandered the normal and reasonable cause of other countries in outer space. China firmly opposes such irresponsible remarks,” he said, adding that it was not the first time Nelson had criticised China. The Wolf Amendment introduced in 2011 prohibits Nasa from engaging in direct collaboration with the Chinese government or any China-affiliated organisations without special permission from Congress. Click here to read…

Sudanese leader stresses keenness on normal, balanced ties with Ethiopia

Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on July 05 reiterated Sudan’s keenness on normal and balanced ties with Ethiopia. Al-Burhan made the remarks when he met here with visiting European Union’s Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Annette Weber, the sovereign council said in a statement. Al-Burhan and Weber reviewed the tensions in the Fashaga area on the Sudan-Ethiopia border and the Ethiopian army’s execution of seven Sudanese soldiers and a citizen, said the statement. “Al-Burhan stressed Sudan’s keenness on normal and balanced relations with neighboring Ethiopia,” it said. On July 03, the Sudanese Armed Forces said the Ethiopian army “executed” seven Sudanese soldiers and a citizen who were held captive, which Ethiopia denied. On July 04, Sudan decided to file a formal complaint to the UN Security Council against Ethiopia, while the Sudanese foreign ministry decided to immediately recall its ambassador to Ethiopia for consultations and to summon the Ethiopian ambassador in Khartoum to inform him of Sudan’s condemnation. Since September 2020, the Sudan-Ethiopia border has been witnessing rising tensions and deadly skirmishes between the two sides. Click here to read…

Myanmar hosts 1st regional meeting since army takeover

Myanmar’s military government on July 04 hosted the first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong Delta nations. State broadcaster MRTV reported that Wang met with his colleagues from Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam at the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation group meeting held under the theme “Solidarity for Peace and Prosperity” in the central city of Bagan, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The TV report showed Wang and the other foreign ministers bumping elbows in a show of solidarity before the start of the meeting, but did not provide further details. The grouping is a Chinese-led initiative that includes the countries of the Mekong Delta, a potential source of regional tensions due to an increasing number of hydroelectric projects that are altering the flow and raising concerns of ecological damage. China has built 10 dams along the upper stretch of the Mekong, the part it calls the Lancang. China has been criticized for the dams upstream on the Mekong River which affect water levels and downstream fisheries that are important to several Southeast Asian nations’ economiesClick here to read…

Russian, Chinese ships spotted near Japan, but on different days

When close to 10 Russian and Chinese naval ships were spotted earlier this month in waters near Japan, defense analysts were sent scrambling to parse the motives of the two nations. Some of it was obvious in that they want to send a message to Japan and the United States about Ukraine and Taiwan, and the power of the united front posed by Russia and China. But some of it was less obvious, in that they staggered their voyages. “It was a clear demonstration of cooperation between China and Russia,” one high-ranking Defense Ministry official said. But some notable differences from previous moves like this suggest other agendas are also at play. In October 2021, the two navies formed an armada of 10 ships and sailed around the Japanese archipelago. But this time, they were less united, with a glaring time difference of a few days between the trips by the two nations. Defense Ministry officials said that five Russian and four Chinese naval ships were spotted circling the archipelago along the Pacific coast, with the Russians emerging first. The Russian ships were first observed on June 9 southeast of the Nemuro Peninsula in eastern Hokkaido, the main northern island. Officials believe they were involved in a major submarine warfare exercise because vessels specially designed to attack submarines were included in the fleetClick here to read…

Nordic deal increases Turkish power in NATO, but pitfalls ahead

The last-minute deal between Turkey, Sweden and Finland to clear the path for the Nordic countries’ NATO membership has been portrayed as Ankara firmly placing itself alongside its Western allies in the face of Russia’s aggression. In recent years, debate has raged over whether Turkey is turning away from the West, fuelled by episodes such as Ankara’s acquisition of Russian missiles three years ago and, more recently, its refusal to join sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine. When Turkey announced in May that it would veto Sweden and Finland’s NATO applications unless they met a string of demands, many saw it as further proof of Ankara’s reputation as a partner that was increasingly charting its own path within NATO. But last week’s agreement – addressing Turkish concerns over the activities of groups it has designated as “terrorist” organisations in the Nordic states, extradition of suspects and removing restrictions on arms sales to Turkey – saw President Recep Tayyip Erdogan feted as a loyal and supportive ally at NATO’s Madrid summit. Ankara joined NATO in 1952 during the alliance’s first wave of enlargement, having sent troops to fight under the United Nations banner in the Korean War two years earlier. At the time, Turkey and Norway were the only NATO states with land bordering the Soviet Union. Click here to read…

China wants own security company to protect assets in Pakistan

Earlier this month, the Chinese Ministry of State Security asked Pakistan to allow a Chinese security company to operate inside the South Asian country, according to two people in the Pakistani government who were privy to the matter. They spoke on condition of anonymity, since they are not authorized to comment publicly. Pakistan’s Interior Ministry, however, objected and offered assurances that Pakistan’s security forces are able to protect Chinese nationals and assets in Pakistan, the sources said. The Chinese Embassy in Islamabad did not respond to a request for comment. Pakistani government officials have not publicly commented on the matter, either. The suggestion that Chinese security personnel be allowed to operate on Pakistani soil has come up before. Ahsan Iqbal, Pakistan’s planning minister and the man in charge of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor infrastructure project, or CPEC, told local media in 2016: “There can be tension between Chinese security companies and the local population. It is preferable that Pakistani security personnel and agencies deal with local security problems, as it will not create conflicts between China and the local population.” China has more than 5,000 private security companies, 20 of which operate internationally, according to a report titled “Guardians of the Belt and Road” published by the Mercator Institute for China Studies, a German think tank. Experts say Islamabad has given Beijing a lot of leeway to operate in Pakistan. But the presence of Chinese security forces, even if they were ostensibly private contractors, appears to be a red line. Click here to read…

West African leaders lift economic and financial sanctions on Mali

Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on July 03 lifted economic and financial sanctions imposed on Mali, after its military rulers proposed a 24-month transition to democracy and published a new electoral law. The bloc imposed stiff sanctions on Mali in January after the junta said it would not organise democratic elections the following month as initially planned. ECOWAS Commission President Jean Claude Kassi Brou told a news conference that the sanctions will be lifted immediately. Borders with Mali will reopen and regional diplomats will return to Bamako. “However, the heads of state decided to maintain individual sanctions, and the suspension of Mali from ECOWAS, until the return to constitutional rule,” Kassi Brou said. The individual sanctions targeted members of the ruling junta and the transitional council. Mali has defaulted on over US$300 million of its debt due to the sanctions, which cut it off from the regional financial market and the regional central bank. The West African leaders meeting in Accra also accepted a pledge from the junta that seized power in Burkina Faso in January to restore constitutional order in 24 months. Kassi Brou said that after a lengthy discussion with the coup leaders in Burkina Faso, a new proposal for a 24-month transition was more acceptable, after the heads of state rejected a proposed 36-month transition. Click here to read…

Health
Explainer | BA.4 and BA.5: what we know about the new Omicron subvariants

Two Omicron subvariants – BA.4 and BA.5 – have become the dominant coronavirus strains in the United States, causing 52 per cent of cases last week, according to new estimates from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. The new and highly transmissible strains have also gained prevalence elsewhere, including in the United Kingdom and Portugal, and many countries are expecting a surge in cases in the coming months. Scientists are closely monitoring the new subvariants, with early studies showing that antibodies from existing vaccines and previous Covid-19 infections offer less protection against them. Here’s what we know so far. Before BA.4 and BA.5 came along, the prevailing strains in the US were also Omicron subvariants – first BA.2, then BA.2.12.1. Scientists called these earlier subvariants “stealth Omicron” because it was difficult to detect them. The new strains, BA.4 and BA.5, were first detected in South Africa – in January and February – where they caused a wave of cases, and have rapidly spread elsewhere. There are different theories about how they evolved – that they came from previous Omicron strains, or are offshoots of BA.2. These mutations make it easier for the two subvariants to escape antibodies produced after Covid-19 vaccines and previous infections caused by other strains – which could be why they have spread so rapidly. Click here to read…

One million set to perform Hajj as COVID-19 restrictions ease

After a two-year absence, international pilgrims will perform the yearly Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia for the first time starting July 06, after previously being restricted amid the kingdom’s battle to curb the coronavirus pandemic. Some one million people are expected to be in attendance in the holy city of Mecca in Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) for the start of the five-day ritual – a large jump from last year when only 60,000 pilgrims were permitted. In 2020, during the height of the pandemic’s early waves and before vaccines were available, about 10,000 were selected. “We are very excited and happy to be here [for Hajj] … It’s a great feeling to do something that is a core religious duty,” Hammad Tahir, a Pakistani citizen, told Al Jazeera via phone from the western city of Medina, Islam’s second holiest site. Many Muslims around the world have been worried about attending a mass gathering of people while the pandemic continues, and infections are rising in some countries. The Saudi government eased several COVID-19 restrictions last month, including mask mandates. Masking will no longer be needed in “closed spaces” except in the Grand Mosque, the holiest site in Islam, the Ministry of Interior said. However, organisers of festivals and events in the city can choose to enforce masking or require proof of vaccination via the local Tawakkalna app, the ministry added. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 06, 2022

Afghanistan
Karzai Calls Clerics’ Gathering ‘Symbolic’: Tolo News

Former President Hamid Karzai called the gathering of the Islamic clerics held in Kabul “symbolic,” saying that this was more a gathering of the “Taliban movement themselves.” Click here to read…

Unknown Disease Strikes 50 Children in Southern Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

The disease that has affected 50 children in the Siori region of the province of Zabul has cholera-like symptoms, according to the state-run Bakhtar news agency. A mobile medical team has reportedly been sent to the region to examine and attend to the sick children and prevent the spread of the unknown disease, according to Dr. Abdul Hakim Hakimi, the Taliban’s head of the public health department in Zabul province. Click here to read…

China Envoy in Kabul Says Humanitarian Aid is Priority: Tolo News

China says that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is critical and noted that the United States has not released the frozen assets of Afghanistan. Wang Yu, China’s ambassador to Kabul, expressed concerns over the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan at an event which was held to hand over Chinese aid to needy people in Afghanistan, making remarks that held the US responsible for this situation. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Load shedding at specific times likely- The Daily Star

The government is considering reducing electricity production to save the fuel for producing power, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday. Click here to read…

PM Hasina’s mango diplomacy: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif gets 1 metric tonne Amrapali- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sent 1000kg of famed Amrapali mango to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as gift in a gesture of goodwill. Click here to read…

Bangladesh Ambassador to Poland, Japanese Ambassador to receive ‘Bangabandhu Medal for Diplomatic Excellence’- The Daily Star

Bangladesh Ambassador to Poland, Sultana Laila Hossain, and Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh, Ito Naoki, will receive the ‘Bangabandhu Medal for Diplomatic Excellence’ – for their significant contributions. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Ngawang Dramtoe lhops struggle to save maize- Kuensel

Lhops (Doyas) of Ngawang Dramtoe in Tading, Samtse are struggling to save their maize from wild animals. Click here to read…

Water flagship programme to address water shortage in Tangmachhu- Kuensel

Catering to Maenbi gewog, Tangmachu school and other government offices like the basic health unit and RNR office, Tangmachu town is growing. Click here to read…

Export restriction on potatoes from Bhutan to India lifted – Kuensel

The government of India (GoI) has given a one-year extension of exemption on the export of potatoes from Bhutan to India. Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives to introduce an unemployment benefit scheme: Edition MV

Finance Minister Ibrahim Ameer signed the agreement on behalf of the government while Country Director for Maldives Faris Hadd-Zavos signed the agreement on behalf of the World Bank. Click here to read…

Government announces measures to decrease expenditure, increase revenue: The Sun

The government, on Tuesday, has announced measures which will be taken to decrease state expenditure and increase state revenue in order to improve the fiscal situation of Maldives. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar’s SAC refuses to allow Sokhonn to meet Aung San Suu Kyi – Asia News Network

Foreign minister and ASEAN special envoy on Myanmar Prak Sokhonn was unable to meet with former civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi due to unspecified “judicial procedures” cited by the ruling State Administration Council (SAC). Click here to read…

Two Indians shot dead in Myanmar near border: Report – Hindustan Times

Two people of Tamil origin were shot dead in the Tamu area of Myanmar, bordering Manipur, on Tuesday, according to media reports in the neighbouring country that Indian authorities were trying to corroborateClick here to read…

Beijing wants instability in Myanmar: Southeast Asia expert Bertil Lintner – India Blooms

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Myanmar on Saturday to attend a regional conference that the opposition views as a “violation of peace efforts”. For his first visit since the military seized power in Myanmar ousting the elected government, Chinese FM Wang Yi will look to secure Beijing’s long-term interests. Click here to read…

Further clashes break out between resistance and junta forces in southern Shan, Karenni states – Myanmar Now

The anti-junta Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) launched a lethal attack on a military vehicle southeast of Loikaw last week, causing multiple casualties, a spokesperson for the resistance group said. Click here to read…

A Toothless International Response to a Merciless Myanmar Regime – The Irrawaddy

The world sees Myanmar’s generals and their military as “a bunch of thugs”. The problem, however, is that it doesn’t treat them as thugs. In a recent interview with The Irrawaddy, US State Department Counselor Derek Chollet called the ruling military “a bunch of thugs” Click here to read…

Myanmar military’s proxy party convenes central assembly – Myanmar Now

The proxy party of Myanmar’s military convened its annual central committee meeting in Naypyitaw on Wednesday amid tight security and expectations of a shakeup of senior leaders. Click here to read…

Nepal
Govt to withdraw citizenship bill, pass new one- The Himalayan Times

The government today decided to withdraw the Citizenship Act (Amendment) Bill from the Parliament. It will register a new citizenship bill and seek its passage through a fasttrack process. Click here to read…

Malaysia’s Weston Company to hire Nepali workers on zero investment- The Himalayan Times

Malaysia-based Information Technology (IT) Company is all set to hire Nepali workers on zero investment. Click here to read…

Federal government overlooks statute as it wants to oversee Valley’s security- The Kathmandu Post

Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are in favour while the Maoists are against the proposed arrangement. Click here to read…

Gender-responsive budgeting: Good on paper, poor on implementation- The Kathmandu Post

In the absence of monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, existing gender financing policies of Nepal have failed to yield desired results. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Parliamentary body to keep eye on talks with TTP: Dawn

The military on Tuesday secured the nod of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security’s for peace talks with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) after conceding to the Pakistan Peoples Party’s demand for the process to be overseen by a parliamentary committee. Click here to read…

Pakistan turns net importer of Afghan goods: Dawn

As Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan saw a deeper drop since the Taliban took control of Kabul in August 2021, the government on Tuesday took a major decision to allow trade of all products to Kabul in the rupee via land routes owing to the non-availability of tradable currency through banking channels. Click here to read…

Army budget trimmed to pave way for IMF deal: The Express Tribune

Pakistan has slashed the armed forces development programme by Rs72 billion or one-fifth of the allocation made on June 10 in order to meet a major condition of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about achieving primary budget surplus in the new fiscal year. Click here to read…

Power subsidy dilemma: Govt reluctant to approve proposed hike in tariff: The News

Despite making a commitment with the IMF for raising the electricity tariff by Rs7.92 per unit, the federal cabinet has not yet approved the recent proposed increase of the power tariff by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) in a phase-wise manner. Click here to read…

Imran Khan warns of spilling beans if pushed to wall: The News

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan said Tuesday he would spill the beans if pushed to the wall, adding he was silent only for the sake of the country. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Bankrupt Sri Lanka’s inflation jumps beyond 50 percent: ABS-CBN News

Sri Lanka’s inflation hit a ninth consecutive record in June, official data showed Friday, rising to 54.6 percent a day after the IMF asked the bankrupt nation to rein in galloping prices and corruption. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka is ‘bankrupt,’ says PM Wickremesinghe: DW News

Sri Lanka is bankrupt and its unprecedented economic crisis is set to last until at least the end of next year, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told lawmakers in parliament on TuesdayClick here to read…

India to Supply Fuel to Sri Lanka Only After Advance Payment: Bloomberg

India is seeking payment in advance for supply of fuel to Sri Lanka after credit lines were exhausted, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The larger South Asian neighbor stopped supplying gasoline and diesel on credit after the island nation ran out of dollars to purchase fuels amid its worst economic crisis. Click here to read…

UK reinstates warning against travel to Sri Lanka: BBC

A shortage of basic necessities including medicines, cooking gas, fuel and food has sparked protests and violence in the Asian country. Sri Lanka’s government said it only had enough petrol to last one day as it faces its worst crisis in 70 years. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, July 06, 2022

Chinese vice premier stresses consolidating poverty alleviation outcomes: Xinhuanet
July 5, 2022

Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua has stressed efforts to consolidate poverty alleviation achievements and push forward rural vitalization on all fronts to ensure that people do not return to poverty in large numbers. Hu, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during his inspection in southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region from July 1 to 4. Click here to read…

Chinese premier stresses crackdown on IPR infringements: Xinhuanet
July 5, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has stressed efforts to fight intellectual property rights (IPR) infringements and counterfeits and speed up fostering a market-oriented, law-based and internationalized business environment. Click here to read…

China to step up supervision of hog futures market to tame pork price hikes: Xinhuanet
July 5, 2022

China will strengthen its supervision over the country’s hog spot and futures markets in a bid to rein in pork price hikes, the country’s top economic planner said on Tuesday. Joint efforts will be made to promptly detect abnormal transactions and enhance penetrative supervision, the National Development and Reform Commission said in a statement after a meeting with the Dalian Commodity Exchange, where hog futures are traded. Click here to read…

China sees wider high school education coverage: Xinhuanet
July 5, 2022

Significant progress has been made on China’s high school education coverage over the past 10 years, the Ministry of Education said Tuesday. China had 14,600 regular high schools with 26.05 million students by 2021, up 7.97 percent and 5.59 percent from 2012, respectively. Click here to read…

Average life expectancy in China hits 77.93 years: China Daily
July 5, 2022

Chinese people’s average life expectancy has increased to 77.93 years, a senior health official said on Tuesday. In 2016 when China rolled out the Healthy China 2030 blueprint, the figure was 76.5. Click here to read…

Mastermind behind Karachi Confucius Institute attack busted with foreign forces suspected of playing a role: Global Times
July 5, 2022

Pakistan has arrested the main suspect of the attack on the Confucius Institute at the University of Karachi, who was linked to two separatist groups in an attempt to sabotage the flagship China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, Pakistani authorities announced on Tuesday, adding that foreign forces are suspected of manipulating behind the scenes. Click here to read…

Shenzhen passes regulation respecting patients’ end-of-life decisions, becoming first Chinese city to allow death with dignity: Global Times
July 5, 2022

Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong Province has recently passed a regulation on a person’s “right to die,” making it the first city in the Chinese mainland to allow critically ill patients to refuse “excessive life-saving treatment”.Click here to read…

Indian financial crime agency raids Chinese-owned Vivo: Reuters
July 5, 2022

India’s financial crime-fighting agency on Tuesday raided the offices of smartphone maker Vivo, owned by China’s BBK Electronics, and its related entities, a senior government official and an industry executive told Reuters. Click here to read…

Chinese university sanctioned by US declares success of hypersonic test flight: South China Morning Post
July 5, 2022

A Chinese university sanctioned by the US said it had successfully carried out a test flight of a new hypersonic aircraft on Monday. Feitian 1, which was developed by a research team at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in Xian, Shaanxi province, used a combination of rocket and air-breathing engines and could generate a thrust faster than Mach 5, according to a statement posted on the university’s social media account on Tuesday. Click here to read…

China’s GDP target ever more distant, with second quarter growth tipped for 2-year low: South China Morning Post
July 5, 2022

China’s economy is expected to post its lowest quarterly growth rate in more than two years next week, as it counts the cost of lockdowns and other hardline coronavirus control measures imposed during its “darkest hours” of April and May. Gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to grow by 1.4 per cent from a year ago in the April-June period, according to Chinese data provider Wind. Click here to read…

Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei seeks employee input on business direction amid struggle to reinvent company under US sanctions: South China Morning Post
July 6, 2022

Ren Zhengfei, founder of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies Co, has called for employees to contribute ideas about the company’s future direction, according to an internal memo, as the company struggles to remake itself after US sanctions crippled its smartphone business. Click here to read…

Silk Road Fund inks investment agreement with Indonesia Investment Authority: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

China’s Silk Road Fund has inked an investment framework agreement with the Indonesia Investment Authority to jointly pursue investment cooperation opportunities in Indonesia.
The two parties will establish a long-term and win-win strategic partnership and leverage their respective resources and expertise to promote socioeconomic development and connectivity between China and Indonesia, according to the Fund. Click here to read…

China, Thailand reach consensus on future ties, railway, cyber security: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

China and Thailand have agreed to work together to build a community with a shared future, and step up cooperation in areas including railway and cyber security, visiting Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 112 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
July 6, 2022

The Chinese mainland Tuesday reported 112 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, 81 of which were in Anhui Province, the National Health Commission said Wednesday. Click here to read…

Courts look at legal standing of emoji use: China Daily
July 6, 2022

Ambiguity in usage of pictograms for agreement, consent in law examined. If your business partner sends you an OK emoji when you ask for an opinion about a contract, how would you understand its meaning? Does it signal agreement with the contract, or just that the message was received? Click here to read…

Hunan police cracks down on online criminal gang targeting overseas internet users: Global Times
July 6, 2022

Police in Changning city, Central China’s Hunan Province, cracked down on a criminal gang targeting overseas internet users with phone and online scams. The seven members of the gang, led by a 30-year-old man surnamed Zhou, won the trust of victims through romantic relationships before tricking them into gambling or financing schemes or asked for money directly. Click here to read…

US seeks China’s help to ease inflation in latest interaction: Global Times
July 6, 2022

The US is seeking help from China to ease its economic pressure, hinting that it may ease tariffs on Chinese goods and engage in dialogue with senior Chinese officials more often. However, analysts said Beijing will approach Washington’s overtures with caution, as it is still trying to use the tariffs as bargaining chips rather than sincerely correcting its mistakes that have harmed both sides. Click here to read…

China builds world’s largest 5G network three years after issuance of 5G commercial licenses: People’s Daily
July 6, 2022

Since the issuance of 5G commercial licenses in China three years ago, remarkable progress has been made in the country’s 5G construction. As of the end of April, China had built over 1.6 million 5G base stations nationwide, or over 60 percent of the global total. The number of 5G mobile phone users in the country hit a record high of 413 million. Besides, China is also leading the world in the number of 5G standard-essential patents. Click here to read…

China fights COVID flare-ups on multiple fronts including Shanghai: Reuters
July 6, 2022

China is fighting COVID-19 flare-ups on multiple fronts across the country including an emerging cluster in Shanghai, spurring mass testing drives and fresh restrictions, as pressures mount on local officials to avert a wider spread and huge disruptions. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 05, 2022

Afghanistan
Taliban Grand Meeting Did Not Lead to Breakthrough: HRW: The Khaama Press

The Human Rights Watch (HRW), including a number of students and teachers, said their expectations from the recent national assembly of Afghan clerics were not met, according to sources, as there was no specific mention of girls’ education and their rights in the country. Click here to read…

I Want to See Girls Back to School: UNAMA Acting Head: The Khaama Press

The acting Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Ramiz Alakbarov said the promises made by the Islamic Emirate government are just words, according to sources, adding he wants the door for girls’ school to be re-opened. Click here to read…

Will request India to speed up return of Af students: Taliban: Times of India

The Taliban have said they will ask the Indian government to expedite return to India of Afghan students who want to resume their studies here. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Momen’s new book launched- The Daily Star

A new book authored by Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen was launched yesterday highlighting Bangladesh’s successes over the last 50 years and the potential to grow further. Click here to read…

Gas crunch brings back power cuts- The Daily Star

People have been enduring severe power cuts for the last few days as electricity production was hampered mainly due to a shortage of natural gas supply. Click here to read…

“Compared to food crisis in US, UK, we’re still in decent state”- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh today (July 4, 2022) said Bangladesh is in a good state compared to food crisis in the United States and United Kingdom. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Pvt Sector and Banks wrestle over Phase Four Monetary Measures as Govt tries to be a referee- Bhutan Today

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) recently announced the Phase Four Monetary Measures that offers loan deferments between one year to two years and eight types of loan restructuring depending on the risk category. Click here to read…

PHPA-I employees’ contract extended until July end-Kuensel

Contract has been extended for the employees of Punatshangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project Authority (PHPA-I) by another one month, until end of this month. Click here to read…

Bhutanese have a strong bond with WFP- Kuensel

With the education ministry, but also in collaboration with agriculture and health ministries, we are rolling out a digital platform called School Meal Planner (SMP) PLUS, which allows us to design nutritious menus based on a digital database of 3,500 types of food. Click here to read…

Govt allows imports of potatoes from Bhutan till June 2023- Mint

The Indian government on Tuesday allowed the import of fresh and chilled potatoes from Bhutan without any license up to June 2023. According to a notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), import of potatoes from Bhutan is permitted freely without any license up to June 30″.Click here to read…

Maldives
Finance Ministry sign $10 million grant with World Bank: The Sun

The Finance Ministry detailed that the project – Sustainable and Integrated Labor Services (SAILS) was aimed at supporting Maldives in promoting competition in the broadband market with the grant. Click here to read…

Prince Faisal bin Salman receives Maldives president in Madinah: Arab News

President of the Republic of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih arrived in Madinah on Monday to visit the Prophet’s Mosque. The president was received by Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman and a number of officials at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Growing insecurity in Rohingya Refugee Camps: A Threat to South Asian Security? – Modern Diplomacy

The increasing rate of trans-border crime in those bordering camps is not only making the Rohingya refugees vulnerable and prone to crimes but also threatening South Asian security as a whole. The Rohingya community leader’s speech of “We don’t want to stay in the camps. It’s hell.” in the ‘Go Home’ campaign in 20th June, 2022, made us rethink about the security situation in the campsClick here to read…

Myanmar hosts 1st regional meeting since army takeover – ABC News

Myanmar’s military government on Monday hosted its first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year, with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong Delta nations attending. Click here to read…

Junta’s imprisonment of two Sittwe men under controversial law draws criticism – BNI Online

U Maung Aye, 53, and U Hla Thein Aung, 46, both the residents of Danyawaddy ward, were detained by junta soldiers on June 24 as the regime searched wards and detained residents after the Arakan Army (AA) abducted two junta soldiers in the state capital the previous day.
Click here to read…

Nepal
NOC hikes price of petroleum products- Himalaya

Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has increased the price of petroleum products effective from tonight. Click here to read…

Newly appointed ministers take oath of office- Himalaya

President Bidya Devi Bhandari today administered oath of office and secrecy to newly appointed ministers in Kathmandu. Click here to read…

Newly appointed tourism minister Shrestha pledges full support to solve problems in mountaineering sector- Himalaya

Newly appointed Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Jeevan Ram Shrestha pledged his full support to resolve different challenges in the mountaineering sector during a meeting with a delegation of Everest Summiteers Association led by President Maya Sherpa, at his office on Sunday. Click here to read…

Move to lower eligibility age for elderly allowance to cost over Rs15 billion- Kathmandu Post

Government expenditure for social security allowances to nearly double in two years. Click here to read…

Calls are growing for Finance Minister Sharma to quit, as he fails to come clean- Kathmandu Post

Prime minister’s reluctance to take action raises suspicion if there are too many skeletons in the closet. Click here to read…

Issue of school textbook shortage raised in National Assembly session- Republica

The National Assembly, the Upper House of the Federal Parliament, has unanimously approved its decision to send the ‘COVID-19 Crisis Management Bill, 2078 BS’ to the Legislation Management Committee for clause-wise deliberations on it. Click here to read…

Tribhuvan University hostels: While many buildings are unlivable, the livable ones are captured by non-students- Online Khabar

Problems have always plagued Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal’s oldest university. It has problems with its policy, infrastructure, management, course and the list goes long. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Cabinet approves second NAB amendment bill in span of a month: Dawn

The federal cabinet on Monday passed the National Accountability (Third Amendment) Bill, 2022, with fresh legislation aiming to restrict the watchdog’s role in corruption cases of over Rs500 million and taking away the president’s authority to appoint accountability court judges. Click here to read…

Editorial: LNG emergency: Dawn

PAKISTAN is looking to buy a lot of LNG amid ongoing countrywide blackouts. The government has just released one of its biggest LNG purchase tenders ever to procure 10 cargoes for delivery through September. Click here to read…

Spymaster directs intelligence officers to stay away from political activities: The Express Tribune

The country’s spymaster has issued strict orders to his commanders from top to the lowest tier and other officials to stay away from any activity involving politics and politicians following policy directives from the chief of army staff. Click here to read…

Foreign plot: Maryam says Imran staged ‘biggest drama’ in Pakistan’s history: The Express Tribune

Lashing out at former prime minister Imran Khan for “ignoring Punjab” — Pakistan’s most populous province with 120 million people — PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz on Monday said that the ex-PM staged “the biggest drama in the history of Pakistan under the name of foreign conspiracy”.Click here to read…

Trade deficit goes up by massive 55.29pc: The News

The country’s trade deficit ballooned by 55.29 percent in the financial year ended June 30, 2022 on the back of surging imports, especially of petroleum and groups. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka extends school closures: Arab News

Schools across Sri Lanka will close for one week starting Monday, the Education Ministry has announced, as the island nation grapples with its worst economic crisis since gaining independence in 1948. Click here to read…

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka offers fuel quotas to firms which can pay in dollars: Business Standard

Potential purchasers must pay as much as a month in advance to open a consumer account at state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corp., Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera tweeted on Sunday. Fuel will be issued on a daily or weekly basis from July 12, according to the minister. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka limits fuel to essential services with supplies set to run out in days: The Guardian

Sri Lanka’s energy minister has said the country’s fuel supplies will run out in a few days, forcing nationwide school closures and prolonged power cuts, as the worst economic crisis in its history continues. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka central bank guidance peg falls 24 cents: Economy Next

A guidance peg announced by Sri Lanka’s central bank for interbank transactions dropped 24 cents to 359.79 against the US dollar on July 04 from the previous day’s 359.55, banks’ data showed. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, July 05, 2022

Climate change: melting Tibetan glaciers could unleash potentially dangerous bacteria, scientists say: South China Morning Post
July 3, 2022

Scientists have found nearly 1,000 species of bacteria – many of them new – in glacier samples taken from the Tibetan Plateau, which they say could pose health risks downstream if climate change causes the ice to melt. More than 80 per cent of the microbes identified had not been seen before, according to the team from China, Australia and Denmark, led by scientists from Lanzhou University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Their genetic analysis found that the microorganisms had more than 27,000 molecules that could help the bacteria to make plants, animals or people ill, and nearly half of those molecules were previously unknown. Click here to read…

Chinese FM announces 6 measures to benefit Mekong countries: Xinhunaet
July 4, 2022

Visiting Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday announced six measures in the next phase of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) to share with the Mekong countries benefits of cooperation and add momentum to their development. The measures were unveiled at the seventh LMC Foreign Ministers’ Meeting chaired by the Chinese foreign minister. Click here to read…

Enhanced currency swap agreement signed between PBOC, HKMA: Xinhunaet
July 4, 2022

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced Monday that the Currency Swap Agreement has been enhanced. It has become a long-standing arrangement with no need for renewal. Its size has also been expanded from 500 billion yuan (about 75 billion U.S. dollars) to 800 billion yuan. Click here to read…

Former Everbright official under corruption investigation: China Daily
July 4, 2022

Zhang Huayu, former deputy head of China Everbright Bank, is under investigation for serious violation of Communist Party of China discipline and the national law, according to the country’s top anti-graft bodies. The CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission issued a statement on Monday saying Zhang had been expelled from the Party and removed from his public post, and his case and illegal gains had been transferred to the procuratorial organ for prosecution. Click here to read…

Himalayan land port becomes regional success: China Daily
July 4, 2022

Born and raised near Gyirong Port, Basang is a beneficiary of the development of one of the largest land ports in the Tibet autonomous region. Located in the Himalayas, the port is 800 kilometers from the regional capital, Lhasa, and about 130 km from the Nepali capital, Kathmandu. Click here to read…

China opens more than 5,000 free blood sampling sites to help family reunions: Global Times
vJuly 4, 2022

China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS) has released a list of more than 5,000 free blood sampling sites across the country on Monday with the aim to help abducted children and women reunite with their families, as China is launching a national crackdown on human trafficking crimes. Click here to read…

Huawei debuts more new products in summer, as firm still seeks growth areas amid US ban: Global Times
July 4, 2022

Chinese tech giant Huawei on Monday launched a series of new products ranging from phones, smart watches, smart home systems and an electric car named the AITO M7 SUV, as it is still seeking to diversify its sources of revenue amid the years-long US sanctions. Click here to read…

Eastern China cities tighten COVID curbs as new clusters emerge: Reuters
July 4, 2022

Cities in eastern China tightened COVID-19 curbs on Sunday as coronavirus clusters emerge, posing a new threat to China’s economic recovery under the government’s strict zero-COVID policy. Click here to read…

Hacker claims to have stolen 1 bln records of Chinese citizens from police: Reuters
July 4, 2022

A hacker has claimed to have procured a trove of personal information from the Shanghai police on one billion Chinese citizens, which tech experts say, if true, would be one of the biggest data breaches in history. The anonymous internet user, identified as “ChinaDan”, posted on hacker forum Breach Forums last week offering to sell the more than 23 terabytes (TB) of data for 10 bitcoin , equivalent to about $200,000. Click here to read…

Chinese warship chases Russian frigate near Japan-controlled Senkakus: Kyodo
July 4, 2022

A Chinese naval ship chased a Russian warship on Monday just outside Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, the government said, in an apparent attempt to demonstrate to others that Beijing has sovereignty over the Tokyo-controlled isletsClick here to read…

Chinese ships enter Japanese waters near Senkakus, 15th this year: Kyodo
July 5, 2022

Two Chinese coast guard vessels entered Japan’s territorial waters near the Senkakus on Tuesday, a day after a Chinese naval ship was spotted near the China-claimed islands, as tensions heighten between Tokyo and Beijing despite the approaching 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties. Click here to read…

Chinese-Canadian tycoon on trial in China: Taipei Times
July 5, 2022

Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao Jianhua who went missing in Hong Kong five years ago, was due to go on trial in China yesterday, the Canadian embassy in Beijing said. China-born Xiao, known to have links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) elite, has not been seen in public since 2017 after he was investigated amid a state-led conglomerate crackdown. The specifics of the probe have not been disclosed by officials. Click here to read…

US-China relations: economic chief Liu He, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen hold ‘pragmatic, frank’ exchange: South China Morning Post
July 5, 2022

Top economic officials from China and the United States held a long-awaited meeting on Tuesday, with the Biden administration reportedly mulling the rolling back of tariffs on Chinese products to help curb America’s 40-year-high inflation. During the virtual conference at the request of the United States, Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He had a “pragmatic and frank” exchange with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on economic and tariff issues, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 69 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhunaet
July 5, 2022

The Chinese mainland Monday reported 69 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, 52 of which were in Anhui Province, the National Health Commission said Tuesday. A total of 266 local asymptomatic carriers were newly identified on Monday in eight provincial-level regions, including 179 in Anhui and 66 in Jiangsu. Click here to read…

Xi calls for putting development front and center on international agenda: China Military
July 5, 2022

China is willing to work with countries around the world to put development front and center on the international agenda, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Monday. Xi made the remarks in a congratulatory letter to a forum on global development attended by think tank and media representatives in Beijing. Click here to read…

Massive science facilities drive innovative research: China Daily
July 5, 2022

Zhangjiang Science City in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area has been strengthening its innovative abilities and developing a cluster of massive photon science facilities over the past several years, serving as an interdisciplinary research platform. The Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, a public scientific experimental platform that has been running since 2009, is a synchrotron light source with 27 beamlines in operation to date, compared with 15 beamlines four years ago. Click here to read…

China’s Tibet builds over 620 prosperous border villages: People’s Daily
July 05, 2022

By the end of 2021, over 620 prosperous border villages were built in southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region as a campaign to vitalize the country’s border areas in addition to bringing prosperity to residents in Tibet. There are 21 counties in Tibet along the national border. To effectively build and develop these border counties is of great significance to the long-term peace and stability of Tibet. Click here to read…

China to set up infrastructure fund worth $75 bln to revive economy: Reuters
July 5, 2022

China will set up a state infrastructure investment fund worth 500 billion yuan ($74.69 billion) to spur infrastructure spending and revive a flagging economy, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Click here to read…