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China: Daily Scan, April 27, 2022

Xi calls for efforts to build modern infrastructure system: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for all-out efforts to strengthen infrastructure construction in the the country’s building of a modern infrastructure system. Click here to read…

China strives to push for peace and development in stormy times: Xinhuanet
April 27, 2022

The Russia-Ukraine conflict is one shock too many for the world economy struggling to get back on its feet from the COVID-19 pandemic. Rising energy prices have pushed inflation in many countries to the highest levels in decades. Food insecurity is deepening across the Middle East and Africa that heavily rely on imports from Russia and Ukraine. Nations that should have stood together in such trying times are drifting apart, impacted by power politics, unilateralism and protectionism. Click here to read…

China urges U.S. to immediately lift illegal freeze on Afghan assets: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

The United States is simply not qualified to talk about democracy and human rights. What the United States should do is immediately lift its illegal freeze on the assets of the Afghan central bank, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Chinese self-driving company licensed to provide taxi service: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

Pony.ai, a self-driving start-up in the southern city of Guangzhou, has become the first entity of its kind in China to receive a taxi license. Beginning in May, the license allows the company to operate 100 autonomous vehicles as taxis in the city’s Nansha District over an area of more than 800 square km, the company said. Click here to read…

China’s central bank to promote steady, healthy development of financial market: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

China’s central bank will promote the steady and healthy development of the financial market and foster a sound monetary and financial environment. The People’s Bank of China made the remarks Tuesday in response to recent financial market fluctuations which are mainly driven by investor expectations and sentiment. Click here to read…

China’s highway network reaches 5.28 mln km: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

The total length of China’s highway network has reached 5.28 million km, an official said on Tuesday. Zhou Rongfeng, an official with the Ministry of Transport, underscored the importance of strengthening highway maintenance and management as the highway is among the most widely used means of transportation, with the most extensive coverage and the largest number of passengers. Click here to read…

Ex-vice minister of culture, tourism jailed for 15 yrs for bribery: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

Li Jinzao, former vice culture and tourism minister of China, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Tuesday for taking bribes. Li was found to have taken bribes worth about 65.5 million yuan (nearly 10 million U.S. dollars) by taking advantage of his various former positions to benefit relevant units and individuals in qualification examination and approval, platform construction, project contracting and personnel promotion between 1996 and 2020. Click here to read…

China’s Guangzhou cuts community transmission of COVID-19: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

The southern Chinese megacity of Guangzhou Tuesday announced that it has cut off COVID-19 transmission chains in communities, as no new community infections have been reported for 11 consecutive days. Click here to read…

China unveils standard to strengthen safety in urban housing projects: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

China has unveiled a standard on major hidden dangers in the urban housing projects to ensure workplace safety and prevent major accidents. The major hidden dangers in the housing sector include highly hazardous problems that may cause death, injury, or major economic loss during the construction process, according to the standard issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. Click here to read…

Shanghai new COVID-19 cases: 1,606 confirmed, 11,956 asymptomatic: Xinhuanet
April 27, 2022

China’s Shanghai reported 1,606 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 11,956 local asymptomatic carriers on Tuesday, the municipal health commission said Wednesday. Click here to read…

China’s cross-border e-commerce gains growth momentum, bolsters consumption: Quishi
April 27, 2022

China’s cross-border e-commerce has gained momentum amid the COVID-19 epidemic, providing broader market opportunities and driving domestic consumption growth. Click here to read…

Chinese military slams US warship’s transit through Taiwan Strait: China Military
April 27, 2022

“The US has been frequently carrying out provocative acts to send wrong signals to “Taiwan Independence” forces, deliberately undermining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. China is firmly opposed to this,” said Army Senior Colonel Shi Yi, spokesperson for the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), in a written statement on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Turkmen president meets with Chinese defense minister: China Military
April 26, 2022

Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov met with the visiting Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe in Ashkhabad, capital of Turkmenistan on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Premier: Officials should stay clean and disciplined: China Daily
April 26, 2022

Premier Li Keqiang has urged government officials to always keep the public interest in mind, be insightful and help solve difficulties facing the people with concrete actions. He made the remarks at a State Council meeting on clean governance on Monday, saying it is the duty of government authorities to exercise their rights with integrity as these rights are bestowed by the people. Click here to read…

Open day highlights protection of IPR: China Daily
April 27, 2022

China is encouraging more people to participate in the undertakings of intellectual property and strengthen IPR protection to create a vibrant environment for innovation. The China National Intellectual Property Administration held an online open day on Tuesday, the 22nd World Intellectual Property Day, allowing interested people to learn about the development of IPR in the country. Click here to read…

Beijing takes swift action to control outbreak: China Daily
April 27, 2022

Beijing’s health authority found two independent transmission chains in the latest round of the COVID-19 outbreak since Friday based on an investigation and gene sequencing, and the number of new cases was expected to rise, a senior official said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Hong Kong to start application for employment support scheme this week: China Daily
April 26, 2022

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government announced on Monday that the application for the 2022 Employment Support Scheme will start on Friday. Law Chi-kwong, secretary for labor and welfare of the HKSAR government, announced during a press conference that the application for the 2022 ESS will be open from April 29 till May 12, with a view to granting financial assistance to the first batch of successful applicants in early May. Click here to read…

Beijing suspends sports events, courses: China Daily
April 26, 2022

Beijing has suspended all sports events as well as sports training courses and after-school activities because of the current COVID-19 situation, according to a statement released by the city’s Sports Bureau on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Chinese cities issue notices encouraging people to avoid May Day travel: Global Times
April 26, 2022

Ahead of the five-day May Day holidays in May, transportation authorities in Central Chinas Henan Province announced an extension of the anti-epidemic policy, under which the health code of travelers who come to Henan, which is home to over 100 million people, will immediately turn yellow – an indication of peoples health status that shows they may have been to unsafe places and could be asked to stay home for seven days. Click here to read…

Blood of Chinese people cannot be shed in vain: FM condemns terrorist attack that killed 3 Chinese in Pakistan: Global Times
April 26, 2022

Three Chinese nationals and a local man were killed after what appeared to be a targeted suicide bombing in Karachi, Pakistan outside the University of Karachi’s Confucius Institute on Tuesday afternoon local time. Click here to read…

Pakistan PM writes message of commitment at Chinese Embassy, swears to punish terrorists that killed 3 Chinese in attack: Global Times
April 27, 2022

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon to express his condolences to the victims of a terrorist attack and wrote a message, vowing to do whatever it takes to bring the perpetrators to justice, according to a release from the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan. Click here to read…

PLA shadows US destroyer transiting Taiwan Straits, condemns provocative move: Global Times
April 27, 2022

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command announced on Wednesday that its forces shadowed a US destroyer when the latter made a transit through the Taiwan Straits on Tuesday, slamming the US move as a provocation that intentionally sabotaged peace and stability in the region. Click here to read…

Chinese ports work to secure global supply chain despite lingering snags: Global Times
April 26, 2022

Chinese ports, especially those located in the Yangtze River Delta, are staying resilient in operations to ensure the stability of the global supply chain while easing logistics disruptions caused by regional epidemic prevention needs. Click here to read…

NE China speeds up work resumption as epidemic abates: People’s Daily
April 27, 2022

Work has gradually resumed in the three northeast Chinese provinces following a resurgence of COVID-19 infections since March. Jilin Province, which has seen over 60,000 cases reported in the latest outbreak, previously imposed measures such as traffic control and closed management in the cities of Changchun and Jilin to effectively curb the transmission of COVID-19. Click here to read…

China’s DJI halts Russia, Ukraine sales to prevent use of its drones in combat: Reuters
April 27, 2022

Drone giant DJI Technology Co said it will temporarily suspend business in Russia and Ukraine to ensure its products are not used in combat, making it the first major Chinese firm to cite the conflict in halting sales in Russia. Click here to read…

China lockdowns drag on earnings of chipmakers, industrials: Reuters
April 27, 2022

Industrial conglomerates GE (GE.N) and 3M (MMM.N), and chipmakers Texas Instruments (TXN.O) and SK Hynix (000660.KS) cautioned that China’s COVID-19 led stringent curbs were further disrupting battered supply chains and hurting their revenue. Click here to read…

Fed up with COVID lockdown, bankers, fund managers looking to leave Shanghai: Reuters
April 26, 2022

Finance sector professionals in Shanghai are preparing to move back to Hong Kong and other offshore centres after spending only a few years in the Chinese city as a harsh COVID-19 lockdown has hurt their business prospects and upended daily lives. Click here to read…

Beijing to test 20 mln for COVID in bid to avert Shanghai lockdown misery: Reuters
April 27, 2022

Three-quarters of Beijing’s 22 million people lined up for COVID-19 tests on Tuesday as authorities in the Chinese capital raced to stamp out a nascent outbreak and avert the debilitating city-wide lockdown that has shrouded Shanghai for a month. Click here to read…

China demands results from Pakistan in deadly Confucius Institute van blast investigation: South China Morning Post
April 27, 2022

China has demanded a thorough investigation into the van explosion in Karachi that left three of its nationals dead and vowed their blood would not be shed in vain. The separatist Baloch Liberation Army’s suicide squad Majeed Brigade claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s attack, which killed the director of the University of Karachi’s Confucius Institute, as well as a lecturer and a volunteer. The Pakistani driver also died, while a Chinese teacher was injured. In a statement on Wednesday, the Chinese foreign ministry strongly condemned the attack and vowed to crack down on terror groups. “The mastermind behind this incident will surely pay the price.” Click here to read…

Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 18 April 2022 – 24 April 2022

Economic
Ukraine crisis: China must prepare for ‘fragmented’ trade blocs, global financial crisis, Beijing adviser says

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is an ideological confrontation that threatens to make the world more polarised, while Washington’s sanctions blitz on Moscow could backfire causing a US dollar crisis and financial disaster, one of China’s top policy advisers says. In a newly-published speech, David Daokui Li, head of Tsinghua University’s academic centre for Chinese economic practice and thinking, said the war could lead to the formation of three major geopolitical blocs and stir another global financial crisis. “The Russia-Ukraine crisis has originated from decades-long concern among Western countries about different ideologies,” said Li, who is also a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. “The struggling globalisation process could change directions and the global economy could become fragmented with ideologically-close countries forming their own economic, trade and investment blocs.” To prepare for growing risks, the world’s second largest economy should position itself as a global hub for yuan-denominated financial products to lure overseas investors and establish more international organisations to strengthen international influence, he said. In his speech, Li said the world could be divided into three major blocs with separate supply chains, including one led by the United States, a European market centred on Germany and France, and one revolving around China that included Belt and Road countries. Click here to read…

US could lower China tariffs to combat inflation, White House adviser suggests

Washington is weighing a reduction of tariffs on non-strategic goods from China such as bicycles and apparel, a White House national security official said on April 21, as part of efforts to combat soaring inflation. “While they may have created negotiating leverage, they serve no strategic purpose,” Daleep Singh, deputy national security adviser for international economics, said of the tariffs imposed on Chinese imports during the trade war that began in 2018. “Our opportunity … is to reframe the purpose of these tariffs so that they’re advancing real, strategic priorities of the United States,” Singh said at an event hosted by the Washington-based Bretton Woods Committee. Such a move would maintain tariffs on goods connected to critical supply chains, foundational technologies and national security but reduce duties on things like bicycles, apparel and underwear, he said. Singh also suggested that the arrangement could have a mutual component, whereby China could move to lift some of its own non-strategic tariffs on US imports given Beijing’s “very serious supply chain concerns” caused by the economic fallout of its zero-Covid strategy. Apart from some targeted exemptions the Biden administration reinstated in March, a proactive, strategic cut in tariffs such as those mentioned by Singh would be the first substantial US effort to narrow the trade war’s scope. Click here to read…

China to cut forex deposit reserve requirement in ‘clear signal to stabilise yuan’

China will lower banks’ foreign exchange deposit reserve requirement next month in an attempt to stem the rapid weakening of the yuan against the US dollar. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said on April 25 that it will cut the amount of foreign exchange deposits banks have to set aside by 1 percentage point to 8 per cent from May 15. The move is aimed at enhancing the capabilities of financial institutions in managing foreign exchange funds, the central bank said in a brief statement. The yuan weakened sharply against the US dollar by more than 1 per cent last week in the onshore market, hitting the lowest level since August 2011, amid increasing market concerns over capital outflow in the face of the planned US rate increases and the slowdown of China’s economy. The offshore rate broke 6.60 per US dollar in midday trading on April 25 ahead of the PBOC move and quickly rebounded by 300 basis points soon after the announcement. The central bank raised the reserve ratio twice last year to stem the rapid strengthening of the currency. Former finance minister Zhu Guangyao said on April 24 that the US monetary policy shift was expected to come at an “unprecedented intensity and pace” which will be “the biggest pressure for us”. Click here to read…

EU issues guidelines for gas payments in rubles

In an advisory document sent to member states on April 21, the European Commission reportedly said that Moscow’s gas-for-rubles proposal does not necessarily prevent a payment process that would comply with EU sanctions against Russia. The document said there were options that could allow companies to continue lawfully paying for gas. “EU companies can ask their Russian counterparts to fulfil their contractual obligations in the same manner as before the adoption of the decree, i.e. by depositing the due amount in euros or dollars.” The procedure for securing exemptions from the requirements of the decree is not yet clear, it added. The plan is identical to what the Russian government had suggested earlier this month. Brussels also said that, before making payments, EU operators could make a clear statement that they consider their contractual obligations to be completed when they deposit euros or dollars with Gazprombank – as opposed to later, after the payment is converted into rubles. According to the document, the sanctions regime does not prohibit companies from opening accounts with Gazprombank, or from engaging with the bank to attempt to seek a solution. Click here to read…

West considers three options for Russian oil – media

Officials from the US and EU are reportedly discussing measures Brussels can take to effectively curb oil imports from Russia and slash the revenues Moscow receives. The options include a ban, a price cap, and a payment mechanism that would allow revenue generated from crude oil to be withheld from the heavily sanctioned country, according to people familiar with the matter, as quoted by Bloomberg. The talks come as part of the West’s latest sanctions campaign against Russia over the military operation in Ukraine. While the US introduced a total ban on energy from Russia, which was echoed by Canada, Australia, and Japan, EU member states have been split on the matter. The US is reportedly concerned that an outright EU ban on Russian oil could send prices skyrocketing, only boosting Moscow’s revenue. On April 21, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen confirmed that a full embargo could hurt European economies hard without creating as much impact on Russia as planned. Brussels is expected to put forward proposals for EU members to discuss as soon as next week. Earlier this week, several diplomats told Politico that the EU would introduce a sixth package of sanctions against Russia as early as next week. Click here to read…

The West Is Still Buying Russian Oil, but It’s Now Harder to Track

Russia ramped up oil shipments to key customers in recent weeks, defying its pariah status in world energy markets. One increasingly popular method for delivery: tankers marked “destination unknown.” Oil exports from Russian ports bound for European Union member states, which historically have been the biggest buyers of Russian crude, have risen to an average of 1.6 million barrels a day so far in April, according to TankerTrackers.com. Exports had dropped to 1.3 million a day in March following the Ukraine invasion. Similar data from Kpler, another commodities data provider, showed flows rose to 1.3 million a day in April from 1 million in mid-March. But an opaque market is forming to obscure the origin of that oil. Unlike before Russia invaded Ukraine, oil buyers are worried about the reputational risk of trading crude that is financing a government that Western leaders accuse of war crimes. Oil from Russian ports is increasingly being shipped with its destination unknown. In April so far, over 11.1 million barrels were loaded into tankers without a planned route, more than to any country, according to TankerTrackers.com. That is up from almost none before the invasion. One reason to obscure the origin of Russian oil is that countries desperately need the crude to keep economies going and prevent fuel prices from surging even further. Click here to read…

Asia’s nuclear power dilemma: Ukraine war drives energy turnarounds

The nuclear power debate is about more than environmental benefits and energy efficiency. A highly sensitive issue, moves toward or away from nuclear are also driven by public opinion. Before the war in Ukraine, Russian gas was considered by many in Asia and Europe to provide a safer main source of energy than nuclear. This idea took hold in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in 2011, when Thailand spiked plans for five nuclear reactors. But 11 years after a magnitude-9.0 earthquake and tsunami triggered the meltdown and subsequent disabling of the Fukushima Daiichi plant on the country’s northeast coast, even Japan is rethinking its nuclear game in the light of sanctions on Russia. On April 8, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters that he aims to maximize the use of renewable energy and nuclear power following a ban on Russian coal imports. Three days later, shares of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, which powers the capital and ran Fukushima Daiichi along with two other nuclear plants, jumped 16%.Talk of nuclear power is revolutionary for Singapore. A 2012 study concluded that “conventional large reactor technologies were not suitable for deployment in Singapore.” But the world has changed. Reactors today can be much smaller, have better cooling systems, faster shutdowns and quicker emergency responses. Click here to read…

New Zealand PM eyes economy reboot with Japan, Singapore visits

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern left April 18 for Singapore and Japan as her first trip overseas since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, with hopes of boosting the economy amid her declining domestic approval rating. Though details of her itinerary have not yet been announced, Ardern will hold talks with her counterparts in the two countries during her trip, which ends April 24. She is expected to seek strengthening New Zealand’s cooperation with Japan and Singapore in the fields of security as well as trade and tourism. Ardern was accompanied by Minister for Trade and Export Growth Damien O’Connor and more than 10 representatives from the dairy, tourism, renewable energy and other industries. In a statement released before her departure, Ardern stressed that the trip was economy-oriented, saying, “Our message abroad will be very clear — New Zealand is open for business.” New Zealand banned the entry of all foreign nationals in principle in March 2020 and has been easing the rule by stages since the start of this year. It plans to resume the acceptance of visitors from Japan and Singapore without quarantine, effective on May 1. Tourism accounted for more than 9% of New Zealand’s pre-pandemic gross domestic product if indirect effects are included, according to the Tourism Industry Aotearoa. Click here to read…

EU sets new online rules for Google, Meta to curb illegal content

Alphabet unit Google, Meta and other large online platforms will have to do more to tackle illegal content or risk hefty fines under new internet rules agreed between European Union countries and EU lawmakers on April 23. The agreement came after more than 16 hours of negotiations. The Digital Services Act (DSA) is the second prong of EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager’s strategy to rein in Alphabet unit Google, Meta and other U.S. tech giants. Last month, she won backing from the 27-country bloc and lawmakers for landmark rules called the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that could force Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta and Microsoft to change their core business practices in Europe. EU lawmaker Dita Charanzova, who had called for such rules eight years ago, welcomed the agreement. Under the DSA, the companies face fines up to 6% of their global turnover for violating the rules while repeated breaches could see them banned from doing business in the EU. The new rules ban targeted advertising aimed at children or based on sensitive data such as religion, gender, race and political opinions. Dark patterns, which are tactics that mislead people into giving personal data to companies online, will also be prohibited. Click here to read…

World’s biggest sovereign wealth fund takes a hit

Norway announced on April 21 that the nation’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, lost $74 billion (- 4.9%) during the first quarter of the year due to the market turmoil caused by geopolitical tensions in Ukraine. According to the country’s central bank, which operates the $1.3 trillion fund, the world’s largest single shareholder lost 5.2% on stocks and 4.8% on fixed income. “The first quarter has been characterized by geopolitical turbulence, which has also affected the markets,” the deputy head of the fund, Trond Grande, said in a statement, as quoted by Bloomberg. In February, Norway decided to drop Russian assets from the fund in response to Moscow’s launch of a military operation in Ukraine. However, it ran into problems with actually implementing the decision after Moscow barred foreigners from executing trades on its stock markets. According to estimates presented on March 3, the fund’s loss on its Russian equity stakes could amount to around $2.8 billion, with the stake considered to be worth about 2.5 billion kroner ($285 million), down from 27 billion kroner (over $3 billion) at the end of last year. Chief Executive Nicolai Tangen warned in January that the fund’s growth over the past 25 years isn’t likely to continue. He pointed to interest rates being at record lows, equity markets at all-time highs, and inflation seen remaining “high for a long time.” The fund, which Norway has built up with revenue from its oil exports, has a portfolio of about 9,000 stocks. Often called an “Oil Fund,” it was established in the 1990s. Click here to read…

Indonesia launches new state holding entity for defense sector

Indonesian President Joko Widodo on April 20 launched a new state-owned holding entity for the defense sector as Jakarta aims to reduce its level of foreign dependence in the procurement of weapons and equipment. State-owned electronics equipment manufacturer LEN Industri has been appointed as Indonesia’s new defense industry holding entity with a new name: Defense Industry Indonesia, or Defend ID. It oversees four other state-owned companiesin related sectors. They are shipbuilder PAL Indonesia, aircraft maker Dirgantara Indonesia, explosives producer Dahana and tank and weaponry manufacturer Pindad. “We have to use the state defense holding and its strategic programs as a steppingstone to transform, to build a strong and modern defense industry,” Widodo said during the inauguration ceremony for Defend ID at PAL Indonesia’s shipyard in Surabaya, East Java Province. The president added he wants Indonesia to cut its heavy reliance on imported armaments and military equipment, as well as materials used in their production, through the development of the domestic defense industry. April 20’s launch ceremony also included the signing of several agreements, including a $1.1 billion contract for PAL to modernize 41 Indonesian navy ships. Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto said Defend ID is also tasked with developing local components used in the manufacturing of “key technologies” to raise their level to 50% from around 41% currently. Click here to read…

Twitter, Elon Musk Deal Could Be Announced April 25

Twitter Inc. is in advanced discussions to sell itself to Elon Musk and could finalize a deal April 25, people familiar with the matter said, a dramatic turn of events just 11 days after the billionaire unveiled his $43 billion bid for the social-media company. The two sides worked through the night to hash out a deal that would be valued at $54.20 a share, or $44 billion, the people said. Assuming there isn’t a last-minute snag, the deal is expected to be announced after the market closes April 25, if not sooner. It’s not clear why the total value of the deal has increased slightly from prior expectations, but it could be related to an updated share count. Twitter had been expected to rebuff the offer, which Mr. Musk made April 14 without saying how he would pay for it, and put in place a so-called poison pill to block him from increasing his stake. But after the Tesla Inc. chief disclosed that he has $46.5 billion in financing and the stock market swooned, Twitter changed its posture and opened the door to negotiations. The Wall Street Journal reported April 24 that Twitter had warmed up to Mr. Musk’s proposal and could reach a deal this week. Click here to read…

Japanese Yen’s Drop Raises Potential for Broader Market Trouble

The Japanese yen has dropped to a 20-year low against the U.S. dollar. That risks being bad news far beyond Tokyo—in the $23 trillion market for U.S. Treasurys. Traders around the world watch the yen’s rise and fall not just to follow Japanese markets but also to gauge how investors globally are feeling. Usually, when markets are rallying, the yen tends to weaken against other currencies. When markets get turbulent, the yen tends to gain ground. The yen has fallen 12% against the dollar in 2022, even as the Russia-Ukraine war sent global stocks sliding. Its fall has been so steep that it ranks as the worst-performing currency this year out of 41 tracked by The Wall Street Journal—worse than the Russian ruble or Turkish lira. The yen is key to global finance, ranking as the third-most-traded currency in the world. The Federal Reserve is poised to begin winding down its extensive bond-buying program as early as next month. The central bank is counting on investors like Japanese institutions—the biggest foreign buyers of U.S. Treasurys—to step in and help absorb the increased supply of Treasurys on the market. But the yen’s rout might cut into Japanese demand for Treasurys. That is because as the yen weakens, Japanese investors with dollar-denominated assets will have to pay more to hedge against the risk of currency fluctuations cutting into their returns. Click here to read…

China’s rising household debt is shattering dreams of financial freedom, and ‘fears are spreading’

Salary reductions, lay-offs, lockdowns and regulatory crackdowns are upending the lives of those who were once the envy of China’s middle class. The leverage ratio of Chinese households – measuring their indebtedness in relation to their income – had climbed to 62.2 per cent by the end of 2021, from less than 5 per cent in 2000, surpassing the level of Germany and nearing that of Japan, according to a quarterly report released by the National Institution for Finance & Development (NIFD) in February. China’s strict coronavirus control measures, such as lockdowns in key financial and manufacturing hubs, have disrupted business, crippled consumption and cast a cloud over an economic recovery that had already been losing steam since the second half of last year. But Beijing remains unwavering in its zero-Covid approach, fuelling worries over the mounting economic costs of staying the course – a strategy that some critics say worked better for China in its fight against less-contagious earlier variants of the virus than against Omicron. Meanwhile, personal debt keeps rising, and even some of the most affluent members of China’s middle class are wrestling with fears over what comes next. Click here to read…

WFP: 20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens

Twenty million people are at risk of starvation this year as delayed rains worsen an already brutal drought in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, the United Nations has warned. For months, extreme drought has left the Horn of Africa on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, destroying crops and livestock and forcing huge numbers of people to leave their homes in search of food and water. As long-awaited rains fail to materialise nearly a month into the current rainy season, “the number of hungry people due to drought could spiral from the currently estimated 14 million to 20 million through 2022”, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) said on April 19. Six million Somalis – almost half of the population – were facing extreme levels of food crisis and there was “a very real risk of famine in the coming months” if current conditions prevailed, WFP said. In Kenya, half a million people were on the brink of a hunger crisis, with communities in the north of the country especially at risk due to their reliance on livestock. The number of Kenyans in need of assistance has risen more than fourfold in less than two years, the agency said. Meanwhile, malnutrition rates in drought-hit southern and southeastern Ethiopia have surged above emergency thresholds, while the north of the country has been in the grip of a 17-month war between government forces and Tigrayan rebels. Click here to read…

Strategic
U.S. Wants to See Russia Weakened, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says After Ukraine Visit

The Biden administration’s aim in the Ukraine war is to see Russia’s military capabilities degraded and Ukraine’s strengthened, to prevent Moscow from attempting to conquer territory by force in the future, U.S. officials said April 25. “We want to see Russia weakened to the degree that it can’t do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said after he and Secretary of State Antony Blinken became the highest-level U.S. officials to visit the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. A senior U.S. official told reporters after Messrs. Blinken and Austin returned from Kyiv, “However this ends up, Russia will be in a much weaker position. Ukraine will be in a much stronger position to further deter against any renewed aggression once this is over.” Meanwhile, on April 25 the U.S. said it would return diplomats to Ukraine and work to re-establish its embassy in the capital of Kyiv. The White House said President Biden would appoint an ambassador to Ukraine, the first since 2019. In an attempt to stem the flow of heavy weapons from the U.S. and other allies to the front lines in Ukraine, Russia on April 25 hit several Ukrainian railway hubs with missile strikes, severely disrupting rail traffic. Click here to read…

‘Sanctions mean chaos’: China’s foreign minister echoes Xi Jinping’s ‘transcendent’ global security initiative call

China has stepped up calls to remove unilateral sanctions and renewed its push for a global security initiative that it says will transcend Western security theories. In an article in Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily on April 24, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi wrote that sanctions were causing more chaos. Wang made the assessment as part of an expansion on a global security initiative advocated by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Boao Forum for Asia on April 21, saying the initiative “transcended Western geopolitical security theory”. At the forum, Xi said China opposed decoupling and called for action to stop “severe and negative” spillover effects from policy decisions and to help stabilise the global supply chain. Facing mounting pressure from the United States, Beijing is trying to challenge Washington’s global agenda and consolidate ties with its neighbours, calling on them not to side with the US. Tensions between China and the US escalated when Russia invaded Ukraine, and Washington has threatened Beijing with sanctions for refusing to condemn Moscow. China has vowed to continue normal trade relations with Russia, which it calls a comprehensive strategic partner. Click here to read…

Japan’s foreign minister promises stronger military to help U.S.

Japan’s foreign minister promised his country would bolster its military to help the United States maintain regional security during a visit on April 23 to a U.S. aircraft carrier patrolling Asian waters. “Today I was able to experience first hand the frontline of national security,” Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters in the hangar deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln sailing in waters south of Tokyo. Japan will “significantly strengthen” its defence capabilities and work closely with the United States, he added. Hayashi spoke amid concern in Japan that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which it sees as an affront to international diplomatic norms, could encourage neighbouring China to use military muscle to win control of Taiwan and threaten nearby Japanese islands. Japan has also expressed concern about Beijing’s deepening security ties with Moscow that have included joint drills in waters surrounding Japan. China has said its intentions in Asia are peaceful. Hayashi flew out to the aircraft carrier from Tokyo with U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, who warned that the invasion of Ukraine, which Russian describes as a “special operation”, posed security risks in regions far beyond Europe, including in the Indo Pacific. Click here to read…

Bluebook calls Russian invasion ‘major turning point in history’

The Russian invasion of Ukraine dominates parts of this year’s Diplomatic Bluebook, released by the Foreign Ministry on April 22, which returned to criticizing Russia over its occupation of the Northern Territories. In addition, the bluebook dropped the mention of the importance of Japan-Russia ties and said there was no prospect for talks of a peace treaty between the two countries to officially end World War II. The hostile Russian action against Ukraine was described as “a major turning point in history because it threatens the international order established after the end of the Cold War.” Wording included in last year’s edition about the “extremely important” ties Japan had with Russia were deleted in this year’s bluebook. The bluebook said the invasion of Ukraine “could never be accepted because it was an outrageous act that shakes the very foundation of international order based on the prohibition against the use of force, the rule of law and respect for human rights.” The bluebook is a record of Japan’s diplomatic efforts and descriptions of the current international situation. It normally covers diplomatic events between January and December of the previous year, but the 2022 edition was heavily rewritten after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. Click here to read…

LDP: Enemy plans for missile launch would be first attack

A Liberal Democratic Party panel has effectively expanded the definition of “attack” to allow the Self-Defense Forces to strike enemy bases while maintaining Japan’s long-held exclusively defensive posture, at least on paper. The LDP’s Research Commission on Security on April 21 approved recommendations that will serve as a starting point in compiling a new National Security Strategy by the end of the year. One of the recommendations was the use of the term “counterattack capability” to allow the SDF to strike an enemy base that is believed to have started preparing for a missile attack against Japan. “The government will decide (whether to use the new SDF function) once the situation arises where the enemy has made a clear intent of launching an attack and has begun taking steps for that move,” Itsunori Onodera, chairman of the commission, said. The recommendations named China, Russia and North Korea as threats to Japan’s security, adding that development of new missiles, especially by China, has raised fears that Japan can no longer defend itself by only intercepting incoming missiles. The new SDF function had previously been proposed as “pre-emptive strike capability.” Click here to read…

Swiss block German request to deliver ammo to Ukraine

Authorities in Bern have rejected – on the basis of neutrality – two recent requests by Germany to re-export Swiss-made ammunition to Kyiv, the SonntagsZeitung paper reports. “Both Germany’s inquiries were answered in the negative, with reference to Swiss neutrality and the binding rejection criteria of the law on war materiel,” a spokesman for the Swiss State Secretariat of Economic Affairs (SECO) told the newspaper on April 24. SECO did not confirm whether the requests were related to ammunition used in Marder infantry fighting vehicles – tanks requested by Kyiv and which are currently part of debates in Germany about sending military material to Ukraine. Chancellor Olaf Scholz this week has faced heavy criticism for his government’s reluctance to deliver heavy weapons to Kyiv to help defend Ukraine against Russian attacks, as other NATO members step up shipments. Scholz has said Germany’s military stocks are too depleted to send any heavy battlefield weapons like tanks and howitzers, while those the German industry has said it could supply could not easily be put into use. Swiss neutrality and weapons export rules prohibit sending arms to countries engaged in a civil war or an international conflict. Arms sales are also bound by a “declaration of non-re-exportation”, which stops Swiss-made weapons from being forwarded to another country without the prior approval of SECO. Click here to read…

Solomon Islands pact cements China’s Pacific power status

The announcement by China and the Solomon Islands in late March that their two governments had concluded a bilateral security agreement has been a teachable moment on multiple fronts. Among many lessons, the most important is that the world can now confidently ignore Beijing’s regular denials that it has no interest in securing a military presence in the Pacific. In 2018, when the Australian media reported on the possibility of Beijing establishing a naval facility on the island of Vanuatu, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman called the idea “sheer fiction.” But there is no denying the truth of the deal with the Solomon Islands, initially leaked by disgruntled government critics in the pacific nation and now confirmed by both countries. Negotiated at speed after the Chinese Embassy and ethnic Chinese-owned shops were trashed in rioting late last year, the pact lists Beijing’s requests in detail, from the sorts of weaponry that Chinese police and paramilitary can carry to the access that their visiting ships would enjoy. Beijing’s intentions are clear enough: to place armed police on the ground as a precursor to obtaining a strategic beachhead in the Pacific, a region hitherto dominated by the U.S. and its allies for more than 70 years. Click here to read…

South Korea’s next top diplomat calls 2015 ‘comfort women’ pact official

South Korea’s incoming Foreign Minister Park Jin acknowledged April 20 that a bilateral agreement signed with Japan in 2015 over wartime “comfort women” is official, hinting how the new government, led by President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol, would approach history issues with Tokyo. The two countries signed a deal in December 2015 to put an end to the historical feud over women who worked at wartime Japanese military brothels against their will. However, the current Moon Jae-in government that came into office in 2017 described it as “seriously flawed,” causing bilateral ties to sink to the lowest point in years. “The agreement on ‘comfort women’ is an official one, and the current Moon Jae-in administration also acknowledges it. The most important part is joint efforts from South Korea and Japan to recover the honor and dignity of the victims,” Park told reporters. Wartime issues stemming from Japan’s 1910-1945 colonization of the Korean Peninsula have overshadowed ties between the Asian neighbors, both U.S. allies. Park’s remarks came ahead of the dispatch to Japan of president-elect Yoon’s delegation for talks over bilateral issues and cooperation with Japanese lawmakers, diplomats and business leaders. Japan’s top government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno said in Tokyo that the agreement settled the issue of comfort women “finally and irreversibly” and stressed the need to keep a promise between the two nations. Click here to read…

Kim Jong-un pens farewell letter to South Korean leader

Kim Jong-un has thanked outgoing South Korean President Moon Jae-in for his “historic” work to improve the relations between the two neighbors. Moon steps down next month to be replaced by conservative president-elect Yoon Suk-yeol, who has signaled that he will take a tougher line on North Korea. “Kim Jong-un appreciated the pains and effort taken by Moon Jae-in for the great cause of the nation until the last days of his term of office,” Pyongyang’s state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on April 22. The North Korean leader paid tribute to “historic joint declarations giving hope for the future to the entire nation” signed by him and Moon. “The exchange of the personal letters between the top leaders of the North and the South is an expression of their deep trust,” KCNA said. Moon has had several high-profile meetings with Kim. In 2018, he became the first South Korean president to visit Pyongyang in more than a decade, and the first leader from Seoul to give a speech to the North Korean public. He also helped to arrange historical meetings between Kim and then-US President Donald Trump in 2018 and 2019. Moon’s office confirmed the exchange of “letters of friendship” with the North. “The era of confrontation should be overcome with dialogue,” the outgoing president wrote in his farewell message. Click here to read…

France’s Emmanuel Macron Wins Second Term in Presidential Election

French President Emmanuel Macron was re-elected by a wide margin, according to projections based on early ballot counts, overcoming deep divisions among voters worried about inflation, the war in Ukraine and the impact of immigration on France’s national identity. Mr. Macron garnered 58.8% of the estimated vote April 24, while far-right leader Marine Le Pen won 41.2%, according to a projection from polling firm Ipsos. Mr. Macron, 44 years old, becomes the first French president to secure a second term in office since 2002, when then-President Jacques Chirac beat Ms. Le Pen’s father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in a 64-point landslide. Since then, however, the country has fractured along economic, generational and geographical lines, with wealthier urban voters gravitating toward Mr. Macron and younger, working-class voters in France’s rural areas backing Ms. Le Pen. Mr. Macron is now under pressure to unite millions of French who cast ballots for his rivals in the election’s first-round of voting, when more than 50% of the vote went to candidates on the far right and far left. At stake is Mr. Macron’s drive to consolidate years of pro-business overhauls to the French economy—from tax cuts to his loosening of rules on hiring and firing employees—that have fueled discontent among voters who haven’t prospered under his administration. Click here to read…

Pakistan’s new PM picks coalition cabinet after Khan ousted

New Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on April 19 appointed a multi-party coalition cabinet made up of what had previously been political rivals in opposition who united to oust Imran Khan. The cabinet, including five women, immediately set to work cementing relations with China as it battles a downward economic spiral. It will govern the country for a maximum of 16 months, after which a national election is due. But with divergent views among the fledgling partners on whether to hold an election sooner than August 2023, it is unclear how long the government will remain in place. Among the key appointments was Finance Minister Miftah Ismail, 57, a businessman and economist tasked with stabilizing a troubled economy and restarting talks with the International Monetary Fund. Aisha Ghaus Pasha, a former provincial finance minister, will work with Ismail as a state minister for finance. Ismail’s first officially announced meeting was with the Chinese Embassy’s charge d’affaires, the finance ministry said in a statement. Beijing has pledged billions of dollars in loans and investment in Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a part of its Belt and Road Initiative. The cabinet is comprised of 33 ministers and three advisers, newly appointed Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb told reporters. Click here to read…

First-time invite for China’s public to comment ahead of 20th Communist Party congress

China’s Communist Party has invited public comment on a number of issues ahead of its 20th congress later this year, in a first for the ruling party ahead of its five-yearly key political gathering. State news agency Xinhua said people can make suggestions on “full and strict party governance, high quality development, comprehensive reform and opening up, [and] whole-process people’s democracy”. The party is also seeking views on “law-based state governance, socialist cultural advancement, people’s livelihoods and ecological progress”. People have until May 16 to submit their comments and suggestions to websites and mobile apps for Xinhua, party mouthpiece People’s Daily and state broadcaster CCTV. The move follows a fierce campaign last year to rein in private capital in a number of sectors, including technology, after-school tutoring and internet financial services. It also comes amid widespread discontent over job losses and food shortages, with strict lockdowns in many cities to curb Covid-19 outbreaks. China has prioritised maintaining economic and social stability ahead of the party congress later this year, when President Xi Jinping is expected to secure his third term as party general secretary, as the rest of the top leadership undergoes a major reshuffle. However, economic growth – a cornerstone of the party’s rule for decades – is facing strong headwinds. Click here to read…

Iran, Saudi Arabia hold fifth round of talks in Baghdad

Iran and Saudi Arabia have held a fifth round of direct talks in Baghdad, an outlet close to Iran’s security forces has confirmed. Senior representatives of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) and Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief, Khalid bin Ali Al Humaidan, attended the talks, according to Nournews, affiliated with the SNSC, which did not mention the date of the meeting. The outlet said the main challenges to re-establishing ties between the two countries were discussed in a “positive” atmosphere that “painted a brighter outlook” for the future of bilateral relations. It added that the talks could also pave the way for a meeting of the two foreign ministers. Tehran and Riyadh cut off diplomatic ties in 2016. Both sides have so far expressed hope the talks could ease bilateral and regional tensions, but have downplayed expectations of a major breakthrough. In addition to Iraq, which has hosted all rounds of direct talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia beginning in April 2021, Oman was also reported to have played a role in organising the latest session. So far, the only actionable outcome of the direct talks appears to have been the reopening of Iran’s representative office at the Jeddah-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The news comes as Iran, last month, “temporarily suspended” talks with Saudi Arabia without citing any reasons. Click here to read…

Arab League urges Israel to stop Jewish prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque

The Arab League has called on Israel to end Jewish prayers inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem and warned that such actions were a flagrant affront to Muslim feelings and could trigger wider conflict. The league broke its silence on April 21 on recent violent events at Al-Aqsa, saying Israel had restricted Muslims in their right of worship in Jerusalem’s Old City, while also allowing ultra-nationalist Jews to enter the sacred site under police protection. “Our demands are clear that Al-Aqsa and Haram al Sharif in all its area is a sole place of worship for Muslims,” Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi told reporters after an emergency meeting of the league in Amman. The meeting was called to discuss what the league termed “illegal Israeli policies and measures” in Jerusalem. Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit said Israel was violating a centuries-old policy according to which non-Muslims may visit the Al-Aqsa compound, but they must not pray there. Israeli riot police stormed the Al-Aqsa mosque compound last week during which at least 158 Palestinians were wounded and hundreds were detained. Safadi, who spoke with United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week, met senior US Department of State officials touring the region on April 20 to discuss reducing tensions at the sacred site. Click here to read…

Israel Adds Yuan to $206 Billion Reserves in ‘Philosophy’ Change

Israel’s central bank has made the biggest changes to its allocation of reserves in over a decade, adding the Chinese yuan alongside three other currencies to a stockpile that last year exceeded $200 billion for the first time ever. Starting this year, the currency mix will expand from the trio of the U.S. dollar, the euro and the British pound to include the Canadian and Australian dollars as well as the yen and the yuan, which is also known as the renminbi. The additions mark a change in the Bank of Israel’s “whole investment guidelines and philosophy,” Deputy Governor Andrew Abir said in an interview.To accommodate the changes, the euro’s share will fall to 20% — the lowest in at least a decade — from just over 30%, while the dollar will account for 61%, down from 66.5%. The pound’s weighting, by contrast, will almost double to 5%, returning to a level last seen in 2011. The “dramatic” rise in Israel’s foreign-exchange reserves led the central bank to lengthen its investment horizon, Abir said. “We look at the need to earn a return on the reserves that will cover the costs of liability.” Click here to read…

Medical
Beijing Orders Citywide Covid-19 Testing as Fears of Lockdown Spark Panic-Buying

Chinese authorities raced to carry out citywide Covid-19 tests across Beijing, betting their rapid action to crush a nascent outbreak in the nation’s capital will avoid a repeat of the chaos seen during Shanghai’s stringent lockdown, though raising the risk that China’s strict antivirus policies will further damage the faltering economy. Residents had rushed to buy food and other essentials as fears of a Shanghai-style lockdown of the city grew. City officials late on April 24 ordered three rounds of tests beginning April 25 for all residents of Chaoyang, Beijing’s most populous district and home to embassies and many foreign multinationals. Residents’ movements in several large city blocks covering roughly 2.5 square miles would be curtailed as tests are conducted, officials said. By 8 p.m. April 25, almost 3.7 million tests had been carried out, with more than 520,000 results received. All of them were negative, officials told a late-night press conference. But they also announced the testing would be expanded to all the major built-up areas of the city of about 21.5 million people, following a recent surge in new infections. There were 29 cases reported on April 25 afternoon, eight more than in the previous 24-hour period and more than triple the new cases of the previous day. Click here to read…

China’s food security, spring harvest threatened by excessive zero-Covid measures at local levels

A growing chorus of voices emanating from Chinese ministries and state media are calling for an end to excessive coronavirus-control measures that pose a threat to the spring harvest, and by extension the nation’s food security. With agricultural production in various parts of China facing disruptions, there could be an adverse effect on the long-term supply, warned a front-page commentary in the official Economic Daily on April 25. The piece pinned blame on the “one-size-fits-all” approach to tackling the virus, and on the additional heavy-handed restrictions imposed by some local authorities. “While preventing and controlling outbreaks, it is very important and urgent to effectively safeguard agricultural production,” it said. Farming waits for no one … one late step will delay the whole process. Have some officials forgotten this? And in a commentary published on April 24, Xiake Dao, a social media channel affiliated with the overseas edition of party mouthpiece People’s Daily, also took aim at local officials in some regions without coronavirus clusters. It criticised their decisions to randomly block roads, set checkpoints, and not allow farmers to access their fields. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: April 26, 2022

Afghanistan
Afghan Coal Exports Increased by 16%: Tolo News

Afghanistan has exported over 1.8 million tons of coal abroad, according to the Ministry of Finance. Most of the coal was exported to Pakistan. Click here to read…

Afghan, Qatari FMs Meet in Doha, Discussing Economic & Political Issues: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry announced that the Afghan delegation led by acting Foreign Minister Amri Khan Muttaqi met with Qatar’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammad Bin Abdurrahman Al-Thani in Doha on Sunday. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Strengthening partnership on green transition- The Daily Star

Bangladesh and Denmark yesterday agreed to strengthen partnership on climate and green transition, as Bangladesh aims to get 40 percent power from renewable energy by 2041.Click here to read…

Media workers bill: There’s room for revision- The Daily Star

Information Minister Hasan Mahmud yesterday said he will sit with journalist union leaders and owners of media houses because there is room for revising the Mass Media Employees (Services Conditions) Bill 2022. Click here to read…

Lack of knowledge, poverty key barriers- The Daily Star

Poor household income and lack of knowledge are among the reasons hindering people’s choice to consume fortified food in parts of Rangpur and Nilphamari districts, according to a report of International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b). Click here to read…

BB to give Lanka another year to repay $200m- The Daily Star

Bangladesh Bank is set to give Sri Lanka another year to repay the $200 million loan as it looks to lend a helping hand to the island nation, which is going through its worst debt and economic crises. Click here to read…

‘Barriers to freedom of expression bringing country to a standstill’- The Daily Star

Nineteen eminent citizens today (April 25, 2022) protested the detention of Syeda Ratna, a community leader trying to save the Tentultala playground and her 17-year-old son. Click here to read…

Bhutan
With encouraging health data Govt brings in more relaxations and softens quarantine for Bhutanese travelers- Daily Bhutan

The government announced additional relaxations based on the good health data so far. While for international travelers, the five days mandatory facility quarantine will continue to monitor emerging variants, in-bound Bhutanese travelers can home quarantine for fie days. Click here to read…

India’s External Affairs Minister to visit Bhutan on 29 April- Daily Bhutan

In what will be the first high level visit in more than two years since Bhutan closed its borders due to the pandemic, the Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar will be making an official visit on 29 April 2022. Click here to read…

MoEA minister talks trade and transport in his visit to West Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya- Daily Bhutan

The Minister for Economic Affairs Loknath Sharma had a series of important meetings with the Chief Ministers of West Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya, apart form other ministers and senior officials on issues related to Bhutan’s exports. Click here to read…

De-suups undertake the largest water project in Gelephu- Kuensel

The De-suung National Service’s water project in Gelephu, launched on April 22, would not only provide water to the people, but also offer a unique opportunity to desuups to learn all aspects of water supply schemes. Click here to read…

Bhutan calls for common action to combat water crisis- Bhutan Times

Bhutan called-for countries to support each other with rapid technological progress and ensure efficient water management system at the fourth Asia-Pacific Water Summit held yesterday, 23 April. Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives: Nasheed asks MDP to quit the government as Solih decrees ban on ‘India Out’ campaign: First Post

Two swift developments over the previous week/weekend have the potential to dictate the course of domestic politics in the Indian Ocean archipelago nation, Maldives, more than a year ahead of the all-important presidential polls in the last quarter of 2023, with a third one waiting to unfold by June this year. Click here to read…

India-Maldives defence partnership at its pinnacle: Maldives defence minister: ANI

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar chose the Maldives for his first overseas visit, emphasising the significance of the bilateral partnership between the two countries as India-Maldives share common perspectives on maritime security issues. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Pro-Junta Militia Kills NLD Supporters in Myanmar – The Irrawadd

A pro-regime militia killed two National League for Democracy (NLD) supporters and wounded another in Mandalay on Sunday in response to an anti-junta group’s vow to attack regime supporters, security forces and their family members. Click here to read…

Burma Army Raids Ywa Ngan PDF’s Camp – BNI Online

Burma Army (BA) ground troops attacked a military camp where members of the Ywa Ngan People’s Defence Force (PDF) are being trained in southern Shan State. A source, who asked that his name be kept confidential, informed SHAN that the camp is located in a valley west of Nabang Gyi village in Ywa Ngan Township. The man didn’t know if there were any casualties on either side in the hour-long attack, which began at 1pm on Wednesday, 20 April. Click here to read…

Ethnic Armed Groups Reject Myanmar Junta Chief’s Peace Talks – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has invited the leaders of ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) for talks to end armed conflict in the country. Observers said only a few EAOs would attend. Click here to read…

Nepal
Nepal records 21 COVID-19 cases on Monday- The Himalayan

The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal active caseload has reached to 271 on Monday as 19 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Candidacy registration for local level polls begins- The Himalayan

The registration of candidature for the upcoming local level elections started throughout the country today. Click here to read…

Rs 60 million worth of properties burnt down in Bhaktapur godown fire- The Himalayan

A fire broke out at a godown housing chemical and machinery equipment at Kamerotar of Madyapurthimi Municipality-5 in Bhaktapur district on Sunday night, destroying properties worth approximately Rs 60 million, said the police. Click here to read…

(Opinion) Paradoxes in higher education- Kathmandu Post

Three constraints are particularly evident in reforming Nepal’s higher education system. Click here to read…

Over 100,000 nominations filed for local polls- Kathmandu Post

Ruling coalition sees discord and discontent in some districts with some challenging the alliance politics. Click here to read…

Keshav Sthapit’s candidacy for Kathmandu mayor sparks furore- Kathmandu Post

Sthapit has been accused of sexual harassment by at least two women. Click here to read…

In an encouraging move, UN aviation body raises Nepal’s air safety score- Kathmandu Post

The International Civil Aviation Organisation has awarded Nepal an effective implementation score of 70.1 percent, ranking the country above the global average of 67.2 percent. Click here to read…

Ambassador Khatri presents his credentials to US President Biden- Republica

Ambassador of Nepal to the United States Shreedhar Khatri has presented his ‘Letters of Credence’ to the US President Joe Biden. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Biden urged to call Shehbaz: Dawn

One of the writers of this report, Bruce Riedel, was an adviser to the Clinton and Obama administrations and is also close to the current Democratic set-up in Washington. The other, Madiha Afzal, is a fellow at the Centre for Middle East policy. Click here to read…

Foreign funding: IHC suspends order to conclude PTI case in 30 days: The News

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday suspended the order to conclude the PTI foreign funding case within 30 days. Click here to read…

Govt issues ‘ordinary’ passport to Nawaz: The Express Tribune

According to details, the travel document was issued in the federal capital on April 23. The nature of the passport is “ordinary” and it was issued in the “urgent” category. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
S&P cuts Sri Lanka to ‘selective default’ on missed payments: Reuters

S&P Global Ratings cut Sri Lanka’s rating as an issuer of foreign currency debt to ‘selective default’ after the South Asian country missed sovereign bond interest payments, S&P said on MondayClick here to read…

Sri Lanka cabinet clears proposal to clip President Rajapaksa’s power: Business Standard

Sri Lanka’s cabinet approved a plan to abolish constitutional amendments that gave President Gotabaya Rajapaksa wide-ranging executive powers, acceding to one of the key demands from citizens protesting his economic policies as the ruling family tries to stay in office. Click here to read…

IMF urges Sri Lanka to tighten monetary policy, raise tax to address debt woes: Hindustan Times

Sri Lankan Finance Minister Ali Sabry was in Washington last week to talk to the IMF, the World Bank, India and others about financing help for his country, which has suspended payments on portions of its $51 billion in external debt. Click here to read…

China’s Global Image Under Strain as Sri Lanka Faces Debt Trap: VOA

Faced with a grave financial crisis, Sri Lanka sought urgent assistance from China amounting to $2.5 billion. Chinese authorities responded Friday, weeks after Sri Lanka made the request for financial support, saying it would extend $31 million in “urgent emergency humanitarian aid.” Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, April 26, 2022

Xi calls for blazing new path to developing China’s world-class universities: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, and chairman of the Central Military Commission, arrived at Renmin University of China (RUC) for inspection on Monday morning in Beijing, ahead of China’s Youth Day, which falls on May 4. Click here to read…

Xi’s Economic Agenda: Going digital, Chinese gov’t on the move: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

China is looking to expedite the building of a digital government to achieve greater efficiency in public service delivery and modernize the country’s governance system and capacity. The central authorities have put their foot on the accelerator as the guidelines on building a digital government was adopted at a meeting of the Central Commission for Comprehensively Deepening Reform. Click here to read…

Chinese premier stresses need to further anti-corruption fight, build clean government: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Monday called for further efforts to combat corruption and build a clean and honest government. Li, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made the remarks at a State Council meeting on clean governance. Click here to read…

China continues to advance concrete measures to uphold authority of constitution: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

China has adopted concrete measures over the past decade to uphold the authority of the country’s constitution, ensuring that all laws and regulations are in strict compliance with it, a Chinese official said Monday. Click here to read…

China to work with international community for implementation of Global Security Initiative, says FM: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

China stands ready to work with the international community to make sure the Global Security Initiative takes root and bears fruit to make the world more peaceful, secure and prosperous, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said. Click here to read…

China’s Canton Fair attracts record number of overseas buyers: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

The number of overseas purchasers registered for the just-concluded 131st session of the China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, hit a record high of 536,000 from 228 countries and regions. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 1,908 new local COVID-19 cases, 1,661 in Shanghai: Xinhuanet
April 26, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Monday reported 1,908 locally transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 1,661 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Tuesday. Apart from Shanghai, 17 other provincial-level regions on the mainland saw new local COVID-19 cases, including 91 in Jiangxi, 44 in Jilin, and 32 in Beijing. Click here to read…

China’s toll stations closed due to epidemic have mostly resumed operation: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

China has seen a significant decrease in the number of expressway toll stations and service zones shut down due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Ministry of Transport said. The ministry’s data showed that 11 toll stations nationwide were still suspended by Saturday. They accounted for only 0.1 percent of the nation’s total, 667 fewer than the figure on April 10, down 98.38 percent. Click here to read…

Ships catch fire in Macao sea waters, blasts heard: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

Ships anchored in sea waters near Macao caught fire Monday evening, with multiple blasts heard, according to the Fire Department of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government. Click here to read…

China to further tap consumption potential: Quishi
April 26, 2022

China on Monday unveiled guidelines to further tap the country’s consumption potential, with detailed measures to tackle short-term bottlenecks and boost longer-term consumption vitality. Click here to read…

China gives green light to new nuclear power projects: Quishi
April 24, 2022

Six reactors approved for launch in three cities to support clean energy transition. With the future power supply growth coming mostly from nonfossil energy in China as the country is going through a green energy transition, nuclear power will be crucial for China to reach its carbon peak goal by 2030, said analysts. Click here to read…

Kazakh president, Chinese defense minister agree to strengthen military cooperation: China Military
April 26, 2022

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and visiting Chinese State Councilor and Minister of National Defense Wei Fenghe voiced common readiness on Monday to step up bilateral cooperation. Click here to read…

New rules to foster culturally relevant place names: China Daily
April 26, 2022

China will implement a new regulation to guide the naming or renaming of places, such as banning the use of the names of foreign people or places as place names. Premier Li Keqiang signed a State Council decree to unveil the new rule on the management of place names on Thursday. It will take effect from May 1. A State Council executive meeting adopted the revision on Sept 1. Click here to read…

Hong Kong to start application for employment support scheme this week: China Daily
April 26, 2022

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government announced on Monday that the application for the 2022 Employment Support Scheme will start on Friday. Law Chi-kwong, secretary for labor and welfare of the HKSAR government, announced during a press conference that the application for the 2022 ESS will be open from April 29 till May 12, with a view to granting financial assistance to the first batch of successful applicants in early May. Click here to read…

China launches maritime trial website: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

The China Maritime Trial website was officially launched on Monday. It includes both Chinese and English versions and will serve as a dynamic information-sharing platform for maritime adjudication. Click here to read…

New vessels taking part in exercises: China Daily
April 26, 2022

Missile destroyers, assault ship latest additions to growing PLA Navy fleet. The People’s Liberation Army Navy has recently commissioned at least two Type 055-class guided-missile destroyers and a Type 075-class amphibious assault ship. Click here to read…

Shanghai makes initial progress in combating Omicron, facing challenges in treating severe cases: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Although Shanghai has made initial progress in fighting the latest Omicron outbreak with a declining number of infections found in communities, the city is still facing the biggest challenge in treating severe COVID-19 patients as 51 more deaths were recorded on Sunday, lifting the total in this round of the outbreak to 138. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland detects Omicron BA.2.3 for 1st time, ‘not likely to affect epidemic control’: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Cases of COVID-19 infection by an evolved sublineage of Omicron’s BA.2 mutation, Omicron BA.2.3, were reported on Monday in Yantai, East China’s Shandong Province, the first time the strain has been detected in the Chinese mainland. Click here to read…

Beijing launches mass testing for nearly 90% of its population, ‘timely, decisive and necessary’: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Beijing’s health authorities announced at a late night news conference that the Chinese capital will launch mass nucleic acid testing on its nearly 20 million residents, about 90 percent of the population, on Tuesday, after the city reported 70 COVID-19 infections in eight districts in the last four days. Click here to read…

Deputy chief designer of CR929 dies of sudden illness in Shanghai: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Deputy chief designer of wide-body aircraft CR929 with Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), passed away on Sunday at the age of 43, according to caixin.com on Tuesday. Meng Qinggong, COMAC’s Composite Material Center, deputy chief designer of wide-body CR929 of COMAC, passed away after having a heart attack at his home in the Xinzhuang Industrial Zone, in Shanghai’s Minhang district, a source confirmed with the Global Times, but the source declined to elaborate further. Click here to read…

Several public venues in Beijing closed amid COVID-19 surge: Global Times
April 26, 2022

Several public venues, including the National Center for the Performance Arts (NCPA) in Beijing closed after the capital saw a COVID-19 flare-up in recent days. The NCPA, located in the citys Xicheng district, said on its WeChat account that it will be closed from Tuesday to Saturday. Several other public places in Chaoyang district, where most of the cases were detected, also announced to close temporarily. Click here to read…

33 years old male COVID-19-related patient died of sudden cardiac arrest in Shanghai: Global Times
April 26, 2022

A 33-year-old male COVID-19 patient on Monday died of sudden cardiac arrest in Shanghai, and he had received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Shanghai health commission said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

China is neither the only nor the largest creditor of Sri Lanka, says Ambassador: Global Times
April 26, 2022

China is neither the only creditor nor the largest creditor of Sri Lanka. The so-called debt trap theory fabricated by some foreign media outlets is completely untrue, according to Chinese ambassador to Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Apple’s supplier Foxconn suspends production at Kunshan plant, impact ‘limited’: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Apple’s supplier Foxconn confirmed to the Global Times on Monday that its plants in Kunshan, East China’s Jiangsu Province, remain suspended for local epidemic control requirements and production will not resume until further government noticeClick here to read…

Chinese regulators urge more prudent IPO pricing after market debut flops: Reuters
April 25, 2022

Chinese regulators have urged underwriters to price initial public offerings more reasonably after a third of more than 100 new listings so far this year fell on their trading debut. Click here to read…

BMW and Audi suspend shipments by train to China: Reuters
April 26, 2022

German carmakers BMW (BMWG.DE) and Volkswagen’s Audi (VOWG_p.DE) have suspended shipments of cars by rail from Germany to China due to the war in Ukraine, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club suspends top Asian human rights awards: Reuters
April 25, 2022

Hong Kong’s Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) has suspended its annual Human Rights Press Awards so as not to “unintentionally” violate any laws, according to a statement from the club president on Monday. Click here to read…

Lockdown fears grow in Beijing’s biggest district of Chaoyang: Kyodo
April 25, 2022

People in Beijing’s biggest district of Chaoyang, where a large number of foreign expats live, tried to stock up on enough food on Monday amid mounting fears about a possible lockdown, as the Chinese capital began carrying out mass COVID-19 tests in the central area. Click here to read…

Beijing testing sparks panic buying: Taipei Times
April 26, 2022

Fears of a hard COVID-19 lockdown yesterday sparked panic buying in Beijing, as long lines for compulsory mass testing formed in a large central district of the Chinese capital. China is already trying to contain a wave of infections in its biggest city, Shanghai, which has been almost entirely locked down for weeks and reported 51 new COVID-19 deaths yesterday. Click here to read…

China’s Hainan free-trade port tipped to deepen Asean ties, but island must ‘brave’ uncertainty: South China Morning Post
April 26, 2022

Hainan’s transformation into a free-trade port will open new doors for trade between China and Asean, but its success will require a leap of faith and pioneering spirit, experts said. Beijing plans to turn the 35,000 sq km island into the world’s largest free-trade port by 2035, using lower taxes to attract investors, businesses and individuals, and looser visa requirements to lure foreign tourists and talent. It plans to have an independent customs regime in place by 2025. Click here to read…

‘Innovation is shifting East’ as China amasses patents, says official: South China Morning Post
April 26, 2022

China approved about 700,000 patents for inventions last year, a 30 per cent increase compared to a year earlier, according to the China National Intellectual Property Administration. Administration head Shen Changyu said on Sunday that a total of 696,000 invention patents were authorised in 2021, an average of 7.5 of high-value patents per 10,000, or nearly double the ratio for 2017. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: May 25, 2022

Afghanistan
UAE Wins Contract for Ground Operations at 3 Afghan Airports: Tolo News

The contract was signed by the deputy minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Ghulam Jailani Wafa, and a representative of the GAAC company in the presence of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, first deputy prime ministerClick here to read…

The Taliban Sets Up a Commission to Convene a Loya Jirga: The Khaama Press

The Taliban official did not provide a specific date for the jirga, but stated that all Afghans, particularly influential peace figures, would be invited. “There will be a Loya Jirga in which all Afghans will participate,” Delawar stated. “The influential Afghans who will be effective for the peace and development of Afghanistan,” he added. Click here to read…

British Parliament: UK’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan was a “disaster”: The Khaama Press

Members of the British House of Representatives recently stated that the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from Afghanistan last year was a “disaster” and “betrayal” that will harm the country’s interests for years. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Inflation, forex pressure: Govt moves to rein them in- The Daily Star

The government has ramped up its measures to contain the pressure on foreign currency reserves and inflation, drafting an action plan to discourage non-essential imports and bring relief to the poor and the vulnerable from the spiralling cost of living. Click here to read…

Push for early repatriation- The Daily Star

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has urged the UN to take practical actions to ensure early repatriation of Rohingyas to Myanmar. Click here to read…

Time to focus on rehabilitation- The Daily Star

With the fast receding of waters of the Surma and the Kushiyara rivers, the livelihood of flood-affected areas in Sylhet and Sunamganj is slowly getting back to normalClick here to read…

“Journalism in Bangladesh is like swimming in a pond full of crocodiles”- The Daily Star

Expressing concern over the two proposed acts relating to media freedom, US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas feared that some of the provisions in the draft acts could be used to intimidate journalists. Click here to read…

Japan’s Yanmar wants to produce combined harvester in Bangladesh- The Daily Star

Japanese agricultural machinery manufacturer Yanmar has expressed interest to set up a factory in Bangladesh to manufacture combine harvesters for reaping paddy. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Living in fear of elephants in Mecheytar, Samtse- Kuensel

An elephant has been causing havoc in Mecheytar village of Norbugang gewog in Samtse. Click here to read…

Japan gives 3,300 million Yen ODA loan- Kuensel

The finance ministry and Japan signed an official development assistance (ODA) loan agreement of 3,300 million Yen at the Tashichhodzong in Thimphu yesterday. Click here to read…

Nepal
US Embassy honours Pasang Phurba for scaling Everest with US-Nepal friendship flag- Himalayan Times

The Embassy of United States in Nepal has felicitated a Sherpa climber for reaching the summit point of Mt Everest with a flag of US-Nepal Relations (1947-2022). Click here to read…

Local election update: NC leads nationwide, Balen in strong position in Kathmandu- Himalayan Times

Nepali Congress, which had forged alliance with other four parties in the recently concluded local election, is leading vote count after securing 322 mayoral positions and 279 deputy positions nation wide. Click here to read…

Nepal records 16 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday- Himalayan Times

The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal active caseload has reached to 133 on Tuesday as 11 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Government policies and programmes presented in Federal Parliament- Himalayan Times

The government’s policies and programmes for the fiscal year 2079/80 BS (2022-23) have been presented in the Federal Parliament. Click here to read…

Deuba set to visit US in July, in first official high-level trip from Nepal in 20 years- Kathmandu Post

Visit to Washington has quite some context, which will help fortify ties, amid rapid geopolitical shifts, observers say. Click here to read…

Petition filed at the top court seeking removal of statute of limitations on rape- Kathmandu Post

Six female lawyers who registered the petition claim the time limit is in violation of constitution. Click here to read…

Fertiliser shortage haunts farmers ahead of looming paddy season- Kathmandu Post

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Maldives
STELCO, Will provide permanent solution to power outages in two days: The Sun

State Electric Company (STELCO)’s Managing Director Ahmed Shareef states the company will provide a permanent solution to the electricity outages affecting Male’ City within two days. Click here to read…

Democracy, ecology and now Sri Lankan economy, Maldives’ Nasheed has his hands full: First Post

Mohamed Nasheed is the mascot for Maldivian democracy and free speech, and an acknowledged global ambassador on climate change and environmental concerns. And now he is helping in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery. Click here to read…

Myanmar
NUG demands justice for those killed by the junta – Mizzima

The NUG Ministry of Health issued a statement saying that there must be justice for students, healthcare workers and all the innocent people who have died as a result of the coup. It said that those who are responsible for military acts of terrorism will be severely punished in accordance with the law. Click here to read…

Japanese trained officer part of Myanmar forces abusing civilians – Mizzima

A Myanmar air force lieutenant colonel who received military training in Japan is deployed with forces that have been implicated in serious abuses in Myanmar’s central Magway Region, Human Rights Watch and Justice For Myanmar said today. Click here to read…

Mobile phone service cut amid heavy fighting in Myanmar’s Sagaing – RFA

Myanmar junta troops on Tuesday briefly cut mobile phone service to eight townships in Sagaing region, leaving more than a million residents without cell access in an effort to mask the movements and operations of Military Council forces in the war-torn area, Myanmar sources say. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Weakening: Karen Rebels – The Irrawaddy

The Karen National Union (KNU) says Myanmar’s military has been seriously depleted, saying the regime has not tried to retake a strategic camp seized on the Thai border last week. Click here to read…

’We Need Guns,’ Myanmar Resistance Forces Tell Shadow Govt – The Irrawaddy

With popular armed resistance against Myanmar’s military regime having raged for more than one year now, the need for weapons and other support is becoming a pressing issue for some resistance groups on the groundClick here to read…

Violence Against or Obstruction of Health Care in Myanmar (May 2022 update) – Insecurity Insight

Doctors and nurses were arrested for providing medical care to protesters, health workers were injured while providing care to protesters, ambulances were destroyed, and health facilities were raided. In the first few months of 2022 health care in Myanmar continued to be under attack. Click here to read…

Pakistan
State flexes its muscles to curb PTI power show: Dawn

After deciding not to allow Imran Khan’s ‘Azadi March’ on the capital, the government on Tuesday rounded up over 1,000 PTI leaders and workers in a crackdown designed to derail the party’s plans for a massive power show in Islamabad. Click here to read…

Editorial: Back to bedlam: Dawn

After initially signalling it would allow the march to proceed, its policy significantly hardened after a Monday meeting attended by the prime minister and his elder brother from London. The PML-N reportedly decided that an early election would not be ‘dictated’ by Imran Khan and gave Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah carte blanche to ‘deal’ with the PTI marchers. Click here to read…

Saudi Arabia finalising extension of $3 billion deposit to Pakistan: The Express Tribune

Saudi Arabia is finalising the extension of the kingdom’s $3 billion deposit to Pakistan, Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed al-Jadaan told Reuters. Click here to read…

No-trust motion against Balochistan CM to be tabled today: The News

According to the Assembly Secretariat, the caretaker Governor Balochistan Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali has convened the Balochistan Assembly session today at 3pm for tabling the no-confidence motion moved by 14 members of the Balochistan Assembly. Click here to read…

Water shortage in Indus rises to 40pc: The News

In an alarming development, the total water inflows into the country’s system here on Tuesday further plummeted to 145,000 cusecs from 157,000 cusecs just in one day, owing to which water deficit has swelled up to 40 percent from the earlier 27 percent. However, at canal heads, the provinces Punjab and Sindh are getting water supplies with shortage of 50 percent on account of conveyance losses of 10-12 percent. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
World Bank does not plan to offer new financing to Sri Lanka until policies in place: News First

The World Bank said that it is concerned for the people of Sri Lanka and are working in coordination with the IMF and other development partners in advising on appropriate policies to restore economic stability and broad-based growth. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka needs to print one trillion rupees to keep economy afloat, inflation could hit 40 per cent, PM says: South China Morning Post

Sri Lanka’s new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Tuesday he will present an interim budget within six weeks, slashing infrastructure projects to divert funds into a two-year relief programme for the crisis-hit island nation. Click here to read…

‘They could not save their baby’: the human cost of Sri Lanka’s fuel crisis: The Guardian

it was, said the doctor, an avoidable delay that would haunt these parents for ever. When their two-year-old daughter first refused to eat, then began to go yellow with the signs of jaundice and then fell into a seizure, Kanchana and her husband, living in the Sri Lankan region of Haldummulla, knew she needed urgent medical care. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka inflation could top 40%, warns PM Ranil Wickremesinghe: Business Standard

Sri Lanka’s new Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Tuesday he will present an interim budget within six weeks, slashing infrastructure projects to re-route funds into a two-year relief programme for the crisis-hit island nation. Click here to read…

Prez Rajapaksa Inducts 8 Ministers Into Cabinet, No Finance Min Yet: The Quint

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Monday, 23 May, appointed eight more ministers, expanding the cabinet further, amid a severe ongoing economic crisis in the country, as per news agency PTI. Click here to read…

Africa Now – Weekly Newsletter (Week 17, 2022)

Welcome to Africa Now, your weekly newsletter for Africa, presenting the most important developments in the continent – news that matters.

COMMENTARY

Africa’s dilemma in the Russia-Ukraine crisis

On February 24, as Russia began its air and missile assaults in Ukraine’s Donbas area, it escalated into a full-fledged war. Most western countries condemned the attack, and economic measures were imposedClick here to read…

Hidden costs of Chinese projects in key African state of Kenya

Although Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has defended the country’s strategy, many Kenyans have alleged that the China-funded projects are secretive, high cost and debt creating. While these projects have put extra burden on the people, these assets are at risk due to failure in debt servicing. Click here to read…

NEWS

Ethiopia men queue up to volunteer for Russia’s fight in Ukraine

Ethiopians with military records line up outside Moscow’s embassy in Addis Ababa in the hope to join the Russian army amid rumours $2,000 will be paid to each volunteer. Click here to read…

Rwanda jails Chinese national for torturing mine workers

The Chinese embassy in Rwanda said in a statement that it had ‘taken note’ of the ruling. Click here to read…

Western Sahara: Algeria Sets Conditions for Ambassadors Return to Spain

Algeria is attempting to put further pressure on Spain after Sanchez’ government changed its position to favour Morocco’s Autonomy Plan. Click here to read…

Niger approves hosting more European forces amid Mali withdrawal

President Momahed Bazoum proposed hosting more troops, a move opposed by some groups weary of foreign involvement. Click here to read…

Denmark in talks with Rwanda on transfer of asylum-seekers

Denmark is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a new procedure for transferring asylum seekers to the East African nation, mirroring a similar move by Britain announced last week. Click here to read…

Nigeria: U.S. Approves $1 Billion Arms Sale Despite Human Rights Concerns

The United States has approved a nearly $1 billion weapons sale to Nigeria after lawmakers had put a hold on the deal over concerns about possible human rights abuses by the Nigerian government. Click here to read…

France says Russian mercenaries staged ‘French atrocity’ in Mali

Russian mercenaries buried bodies near a Malian military base to falsely accuse France’s departing forces of leaving behind mass graves, the French military has claimed. Click here to read…

De Mistura plans tour in new quest for Western Sahara settlement

UN envoy to Western Sahara Staffan de Mistura announced his intent to undertake a second tour in the region for talks with the parties involved in the Western Sahara dispute. Click here to read…

Italy Signs Gas Deals in Angola, Congo to Cut Russia Ties

Italy struck new deals to boost natural gas imports from Angola and the Republic of Congo as Mario Draghi’s government rushes to cut energy dependence on Russia. Click here to read…

Algeria struggles to meet rising demand for its gas after Russian invasion of Ukraine

This could have been Algeria’s moment: Europe’s efforts to wean itself off Russian gas should have provided the north African country with a golden opportunity to maximise exports and carve out a bigger share of the continent’s energy market. Click here to read…

Libya oil company says field closed amid political impasse

Libya’s national oil company said Sunday it was forced to shut down an oil field amid a political impasse that threatened to drag the North African nation back into armed conflict. Click here to read…

Tunisian President Saied seizes control of electoral commission

Tunisia’s president has seized control of the country’s election commission, saying he would replace most of its members in a move that will entrench his one-man rule and cast doubt on electoral integrity. Click here to read…

Cameroon signs agreement with Russia in further boost to military ties

Cameroonian Defence Minister Joseph Beti Assomo has signed a military cooperation agreement in Moscow with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Choigou, as Wagner mercenaries are boosting Russia’s influence in West Africa. Click here to read…

Sudan: Anti-coup voices being silenced to subdue the resistance

The international community should not turn a blind eye to the ongoing human rights crisis in Sudan. Click here to read…

Somalia: At least six killed in Mogadishu attack near beach

Six people have been killed in a blast at a seaside restaurant in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, an ambulance service official said. Click here to read…

Nigeria to hold 1st census in 17 years after security delay

Nigeria’s first census in 17 years will be conducted in 2023 in order to try to accurately survey its population, estimated at more than 200 million and the largest in Africa, the head of the national population agency announced Thursday. Click here to read…

MSF worker, dozens of civilians killed in fighting in South Sudan

Dozens of civilians, including a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) worker, have been killed in the ongoing fighting in South Sudan’s Unity state, the medical charity has confirmed. Click here to read…

South Africa’s EFF leads peaceful protests at Eswatini borders

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), South Africa’s third-largest political party, has organised peaceful protests along the country’s borders in the KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga provinces with the neighbouring Eswatini. Click here to read…

East African Nations Agree on Force to Fight Congo Armed Groups

Leaders from four East African nations and the Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to form a regional force that will fight armed groups in eastern Congo. Click here to read…

Africa’s Last Absolute Monarchy Revives Airline After 23 Years
Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, is set to launch a flag-carrier airline almost a quarter of a century after the previous one ceased operation in the country formerly known as Swaziland. Click here to read…
South Africa allocates $67 mn in relief for Durban flooding; 443 dead

Declaring a national state of disaster, South Africa has allocated $67 million to help those hit by floods that have killed at least 443 people in the eastern city of Durban and the surrounding Kwazulu-Natal province. Click here to read…

Google to Set Up Its First Africa Product Development Centre in Kenya

Alphabet Inc’s Google is investing in its first ever Africa product development centre in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, it said, as it positions itself to serve a growing base of internet users on the continent. Click here to read…

Mali junta says sticking to two-year transition

Mali’s ruling junta has announced the launch of a two-year transition “process” before elections are held, in defiance of West African bloc partners. Click here to read…

Ivory Coast: Achi reappointed PM, regional bank chief named VP

President Alassane Ouattara accepted the resignation of his entire cabinet last week ahead of a government reshuffle. Click here to read…

Chad: How Much Longer Will the Military Council Stay

One year ago, Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno was killed in clashes between rebels and government forces in Western Kanem province. Click here to read…

Two Morocco, Japanese Trade Agreements Enter into Force on Friday

Morocco’s embassy in Tokyo, Japan, celebrated on Friday the official start of two trade agreements that Morocco and Japan had originally signed in January 2020Click here to read…

Former Guinea president Conde released from house arrest

Guinea’s deposed president Alpha Conde has been released from house arrest and can receive visitors, including family members, the ruling military government announced. Click here to read…

ICC entreat Guinea-Bissau Membership
The president of the International Criminal Court urges Guinea-Bissau to become a member as proof of the unstable West African nation’s commitment to peace. Click here to read…
Former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki dies at 90

Former Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki, who led the country from 2002 to 2013, has died at 90. Click here to read…

Former Botswana president faces criminal charges

Former Botswana president Ian Khama was summoned to appear before a court on Thursday to face multiple criminal charges. Click here to read…

Malawi solar mini-grid shows promise as way of electrifying rural Africa

Development experts say village-level solar power is a more promising way of bringing electricity to Africa’s remotest areas than conventional grids, which often do not reach them, tend to prioritise more privileged neighbourhoods and are often powered by polluting fossil-fuel generation. Click here to read…

Egyptian students enjoy broader chances to learn Chinese

In Egypt, the ways to learn Chinese have become increasingly diverse and considerate towards local youngsters who are willing to challenge themselves with the language famed for profoundness and splendid culture. Click here to read…

The African Union Must Ask What Space Can Do for Africa

The African outer space programme is a means to meet the ends of other flagship programmes in Agenda 2063 and needs more attention from the African Union. Click here to read…

Chinese envoy arrives in Zambia as another debt crisis looms for Lusaka

Zambia’s debt troubles will be the biggest headache for the new Chinese ambassador to Lusaka, who arrived on Sunday with a promise to “strengthen the friendly ties the two countries have enjoyed over the years”.Click here to read…

Morocco, Mauritania Keen to Consolidate Diplomatic, Economic Relations

Morocco and Mauritania have reiterated their commitment to advance diplomatic and economic relations to address issues of shared interest. Click here to read…

Tanzania, US sign investment agreements worth Sh11.7 trillion

Tanzania and the US have on Friday April 22, signed Seven agreements for business projects which are set to be implemented in Tanzania by investors and companies from the United States of America. Click here to read…

New Ebola case confirmed in Congo’s west Equateur province

A new Ebola case has been confirmed in Congo’s northwest Equateur Province in the city of Mbandaka, Congo health authorities said Saturday, declaring an outbreak nearly four months after the last one ended in the central African nation. Click here to read…

Russian mercenaries accused of human rights abuses in Central African Republic

When reports emerged that mercenaries from the Russian security company the Wagner Group were being sent to Ukraine, the people of the Central African Republic knew just what that meant. Click here to read…

INDIA IN AFRICA

UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Mauritius PM meet in Varanasi, discuss areas of cooperation

In an almost hour-long discussion held between the two, the CM promised Jagannath cooperation in helping natives of Mauritius with Indian origins connect to their roots. He also invited Mauritian investors to invest in the state as well as participate in the Global Investors Summit proposed to be held in the state soon. Click here to read…

UP can play prime role in economies of India, Mauritius: Yogi to Jugnauth

Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, at Hotel Taj here on Friday. Click here to read…

EAM S Jaishankar calls on Mauritius PM Pravind Kumar Jugnauth

External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Saturday called on the Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, who is on an eight-day visit to India to strengthen bilateral ties, in New Delhi. Click here to read…

Symbiosis School of International Studies launches M.A. programme in African Studies (Geo-economics and Foreign Policy)

Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS) has launched a Masters of Arts in African Studies (Geo-economics and Foreign Policy) that offers a holistic understanding of the African continent and its relation with major countries in the world. Click here to read…

Navy chief pays 3-day visit to Seychelles

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar has held extensive talks with the top civilian and military brass of Seychelles to further boost bilateral maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. Click here to read…

Indian Navy Conducts Sail Training Capsule for South Africa Navy Officers

Indian Navy conducted a Sail Training capsule of three weeks duration for officers’ trainees (Sub Lieutenants) of Republic of South Africa Navy (RSAN) at Ocean Sailing Node (OSN) of Indian Navy at INS Mandovi, Goa from 28 Mar 22 to 16 Apr 22. Click here to read…

Chief Election Commissioner urges members of Indian Community to register as overseas voters

Chief Election Commissioner of India, Sushil Chandra urged Indian Community living in South Africa and Mauritius to register as overseas voters. Click here to read…

Kenyan Envoy Seeks Investment from India

Ambassador of Kenya, Willy Bet on Tuesday sought Indian investments to the African country in various sectors ranging from oil to healthcare. Click here to read…

Ghana Invites Indian Companies to Explore Investment Avenues In Mineral Refining

West African nation Ghana has invited Indian companies to invest in mineral refining capacity including gold, bauxite, lithium, diamond, crude oil and manganese. Click here to read…

At AYUSH summit, PM Modi tells how Ayurveda helped ex-Kenyan PM’s daughter regain eyesight

“It has been a struggle since I lost my vision in 2017. I have been to China and other countries and undergone various treatment modalities like acupuncture. Nothing seemed to have helped,” says Rosemary Odinga, daughter of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Click here to read…

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Hari Kumar visits the Seychelles to boost bilateral defence cooperation

Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral R. Hari Kumar, now on his maiden overseas visit since taking over the mantle of the CNS, visited the Indian Ocean archipelago of Seychelles on a three-day visit starting April 21. Click here to read…

Postal ballot facility for NRIs being contemplated: Chief Election Commissioner

Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra urged Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to register as overseas electors and told them about a proposal on postal ballots for NRIs being contemplated during a recent visit to South Africa and Mauritius, the Election Commission (EC) said on Friday. Click here to read…

Bolloré Africa Logistics acquisition expands MSC’s India presence

The acquisition gives MSC presence at Dakshin Bharat Gateway Terminal secures it a “growth-oriented” container-handling foothold on India’s east coast. Click here to read…

Watch video: How Indian Railways Modern Coach Factory is giving boost to Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India

The Modern Coach Factory got an order to manufacture as many as 90 rail coaches for Mozambique. Click here to read…

Tanzania: Mwinyi Appreciates India’s Support to Isles Development
President Hussein Mwinyi has commended the efforts taken by the Indian Embassy in Tanzania in supporting Zanzibar to implement its development projects, including the improvements of water supply for domestic use in the islands. Click here to read…
‘Earlier I couldn’t see, now I can’: Ex Kenya PM’s daughter praises Ayurveda

The comment came in the backdrop of the World Health Organisation launching its Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) in Jamnagar in Gujarat a day ago. Click here to read…

African Swine Fever: Tripura to order culling of pigs in Sepahijala farm

After African Swine Fever cases were reported in a breeding farm in Sepahijala district, the Tripura government on Wednesday decided to go in for mass culling of infected pigs at the farm. Click here to read…

Indian Embassy in Madagascar holds plantation drive on Earth Day

Indian Embassy in Madagascar organised a plantation drive with over 200 saplings of native trees to mark the 52nd Earth Day on Friday. Click here to read…

Cheap Indian wheat faces quality checks, high freight cost for Egypt export

Indian wheat could offer a cheaper option for top importer Egypt but will have to overcome quality controls set by the country’s agriculture ministry as well as higher freight costs. Click here to read…

After her recovery, India repatriates Seychelles Coast Guard sailor who had mid-sea medical emergency

India has repatriated a woman sailor of the Seychelles Coast Guard, for whom India provided mid-sea assistance and medical evacuation during an emergency, while she was off India’s Western coast, near Lakshadweep. Click here to read…

Powering Electric Two- and Three-Wheelers with Rural Minigrids in Nigeria and India

Imagine a future where a restauranteur in rural Nigeria flips on her shop lights and pulls cold beers from the fridge as the evening crowd trickles inClick here to read…

Five held in Seychelles: Fishers want MEA to intervene

International Fishermen Development Trust (INFIDET) President P Justin Antony sent a representation to the Indian External Affairs Minister on Wednesday requesting a diplomatic talk between India and Seychelles for the release of five fishing captains and their vessels. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: April 25, 2022

Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Marks 9th Anniversary of Mullah Omar’s Death: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate at a ceremony on Sunday marked the ninth anniversary of its founder and former leader Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid, where the participants spoke about his life, personality and his fight against “the invasion. Click here to read…

1,500 Afghans Given Humanitarian Assistance Donated by China: The Khaama Press

The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriates of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan distributed China-donated humanitarian assistance to 1,500 Afghans in Kabul on Saturday.Speaking to reporters at the scene, the acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriates Khalilurahman Haqqani said the process will continue in the future as well. Click here to read…

IEA Separates Weekdays for Male, Female University Students: The Khaama Press

Ministry of Higher Education of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan separated weekdays of male and female students of universities in Kabul University and Kabul Polytechnic University in a bid to further end co-education. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Jaishankar likely to visit this week- The Daily Star

India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is likely to visit Dhaka this week, most probably on April 28, says a diplomatic source yesterday. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka lesson for S Asia- The Daily Star

Sri Lanka’s financial crisis is a classic example of what populist policies, corruption and mismanagement can cause, economists and political analysts from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka told a webinar yesterday. Click here to read…

No scope to repeal sanctions on Rab without concrete actions: US Ambassador- The Daily Star

There is no scope for repealing the sanctions against Rab, without concrete actions and accountability, United States Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas said today. Click here to read…

US won’t pick sides in Bangladesh’s election: US envoy- The Daily Star

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas has said the US will not take any sides in the upcoming elections in Bangladesh and reiterated US commitment across the world to help countries strengthen democracy. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Sluggish credit growth, a concern- Kuensel

A sluggish growth in lending, which has resulted in money lying idle with the financial institutions, has been a concern for the government amid efforts to revive the economy. Click here to read…

(Opinion) For the Class XII graduates- Kuensel

Education is a priority sector in Bhutan and, with the rapid growth of the student population, the issues are getting more complex by the year. Click here to read…
Misinformed and misunderstood- Kuensel
The recent incidents related to the two civil servants has sparked some fire and the smoke is blinding a lot of people who has information and the mandate to share it with the public. Click here to read…

Youth in conflict with the law find solace in Art- BBS

According to Nazhoen Lamtoen, a civil society organisation, which empowers vulnerable children, the artworks depict the best versions of the artists. Click here to read…

Better home insulation, a key to lowering carbon emissions- BBS

One can also opt for natural materials such as wood fibreboard, hemp and straw which have to be processed in factories. Click here to read…

Maldives
ADB considering a loan to Maldives bank to help nation’s MSMEs, Ashok Lavasa said: Business Standard

The Asian Development Bank is considering giving a loan to a Maldivian bank, according to ADB Vice-President for Private Sector Operations and Public-Private Partnerships Ashok Lavasa. Click here to read…

Russia’s flag carrier to resume operations to Maldives from mid-May: ANI

Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot is to resume flights to the Maldives from May 13, the Maldives Civil Aviation Authority announced on Sunday. The civil aviation authority said Aeroflot would operate one daily flight between the Maldives and Russia on an A330-300 aircraft. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Engulfed with Mounting Resistance, Myanmar Junta Boss Calls for Peace Talks – The Irrawaddy

Amid rising armed resistance against his rule in Myanmar, junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has invited the leaders of ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) for talks “to end armed conflict”. Click here to read…

Military-led Myanmar Seeks to Reassure Foreign Investors – VOACambodia

Myanmar officials sought Thursday to reassure foreign investors over currency controls that foreign governments and businesses say would make doing business in the military-ruled country nearly impossible. Click here to read…

Accused of AA ties, two Maungdaw Twsp men sentenced to 10 years in prison on terrorism charges – BNI Online

The Maungdaw District Court on Thursday sentenced two men accused of having illegal ties to the Arakan Army (AA) to 10 years in prison with hard labour under Section 50 of the Counter-Terrorism Law, according to family members. Click here to read…

Junta Watch: Regime Chief’s Thingyan Party Backfires; Billions Wasted on Honorary Titles for Dictators and More – The Irrawaddy

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s plan to use the Thingyan Water Festival, traditionally the country’s largest and most important annual celebration, to create an impression of normalcy returning to Myanmar backfired spectacularly when photos of the coup leader celebrating the festival in strained fashion went viral on social media. Click here to read…

Junta forces ‘making locals’ lives miserable’ as violence engulfs central Myanmar – Myanmar Now

Fighting between the Myanmar army and resistance forces has escalated throughout Magway Region, with guerrilla groups reportedly inflicting significant military casualties after a junta scorched earth campaign destroyed all or part of nearly 20 villages. Click here to read…

Myanmar anti-coup rebels threaten Chinese mines – NewAgeBD

Myanmar anti-coup rebels on Saturday threatened to attack Chinese-backed mines in the country’s northwest if the projects are not shut down, saying the profits were lining the pockets of the junta. Click here to read…

Nepal
Supreme Court set to decide today on petition on women’s representation in local governments- Kathmandu Post

Deadline given to political parties to file nominations for the May 13 local level elections ends today. Click here to read…

(Opinion) Invictus Games: Nepal’s missed opportunity- Himalaya

Over the past weekend, the Invictus Games have started, and once again Nepal is missing this great opportunity to showcase the remarkable athletic skills of its veterans. Click here to read…

Melamchi water supply resumes in valley- Himalaya

The supply of drinking water from the Melamchi River in Sindhupalchowk to Kathmandu valley restarted today after around 10 months of complete closure of the water tunnel. Click here to read…

Albatross of an election alliance. Coalition yet to decide candidates for most places- Kathmandu Pots

Election offices brace for a hectic schedule today with just around 10,000 candidacies filed on Sunday. Click here to read…

The history of heritage- Nepali Times

Seven years later, monuments are coming out of their scaffolds, while others still have cracks that run the length of their walls. Click here to read…

DRI files cases against three companies for evading over Rs 180 million worth of revenue- Republica

The Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) has filed cases against operators of three companies for evading revenue amounting to over Rs 180 million by creating fake bills. Click here to read…

JSPN election manifesto focuses on identity and good governance- Online Khabar

The Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal (JSPN) has also made its manifesto for the local elections public. Click here to read…

Pakistan
IMF agrees to add $2bn to ongoing programme: Dawn

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to increase the size of its $6 billion loan programme by $2bn and extend it for another year to prop up Pakistan’s balance of payments position and foreign exchange reserves. Click here to read…

Want to boost ties with Russia, Shehbaz responds to Putin: The News

According to sources, the premier has written a counter letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the reply letter, PM Shehbaz thanked President Putin for the congratulatory message, sources said. Click here to read…

PM orders immediate end to prolonged outages: Dawn

Amid prolonged outages in various parts of the country, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday directed the relevant authorities to reduce power glitches immediately and held the previous government responsible for the energy crisis. Click here to read…

Taliban shifting terrorists away from Pak-Afghan border after Islamabad warning: The Express Tribune

Officials familiar with the development told The Express Tribune on Sunday that Pakistan after recent spate of cross-border terrorist attacks conveyed to the Afghan Taliban in clear terms to take action against terrorist groups or face the consequences. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Why India’s claim of replacing Chinese influence in crisis-hit Sri Lanka is going to be a serious challenge: Economic Times

Anyone looking at the financial crisis and rising protests in Sri Lanka is bound to ask what happens if the government run by the two Rajapaksa brothers, known to be pro-China, crumbles in the coming days. Click here to read…

Tag Sri Lanka as ‘low-income’, FM Sitharaman urges IMF: Economic Times

Sri Lanka was classified as a middle-income country at the start of the pandemic. Sitharaman argued that given the nature of Sri Lanka’s economy – dependence on income from the tourism sector, and the resultant dip in national revenues due to the pandemic – the country might be categorised as a lower-income country and helped accordingly. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka crisis: Situation tense near Prime Minster Rajapaksa’s residence amid protests: The Print

As the anti-government protest continues in Sri Lanka over the worsening economic crisis, the tense situation has been reported near the residence of the country’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, according to local media. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka sends SOS for lifesaving and emergency medicine supplies: Live Mint

Sri Lanka is seeking emergency aid to secure lifesaving drugs amid its worst economic crisis. The island nation, which imports 85% of its medicine requirements, has run out of dollars to pay for imports, putting its healthcare system on the brink of collapse. Click here to read…

Sri Lankans to face severe power cuts due to lack of sufficient fuel, water: ANI

The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), the largest electricity company in Sri Lanka, on Sunday announced that there will be a 4 hour and 30-minute power cut for three days due to the lack of sufficient fuel and water to generate electricity. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, April 25, 2022

Former court official under probe: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Hu Yifeng, former president of the Higher People’s Court of north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has been put under investigation for suspected severe violations of Party disciplines and laws, an official statement said Friday. Click here to read…

Xi unanimously elected delegate to 20th CPC National Congress: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Xi Jinping was elected delegate to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) at the CPC Guangxi regional congress by a unanimous vote on Friday. Xi was nominated by the CPC Central Committee as a candidate for delegate to the 20th CPC National Congress, scheduled to be held in the second half of 2022. Click here to read…

New Party chiefs of Hebei, Sichuan provinces appointed: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Ni Yuefeng has been appointed secretary of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), replacing Wang Dongfeng, according to a decision of the CPC Central Committee. Wang Xiaohui has been appointed secretary of the CPC Sichuan Provincial Committee, replacing Peng Qinghua, according to the decisionClick here to read…

China lays out priorities on improving government transparency: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

The General Office of the State Council has released a document laying out the priorities for improving government transparency in 2022. It stresses improving information disclosure related to market entities, cutting taxes and fees, expanding effective investment, and COVID-19 containment. Click here to read…

Sound legislation urged for Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ecological conservation: Xinhuanet
April 23, 2022

China’s top legislator Li Zhanshu on Friday urged the advancement of sound legislation work to protect the ecological environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, made the remarks while attending a symposium on the matter. Click here to read…

Xi encourages whole Chinese society to read more: Xinhuanet
April 23, 2022

President Xi Jinping has encouraged the whole Chinese society to read more to foster a good reading environment, in a congratulatory letter sent on the occasion of the country’s first national reading campaign that opened on Saturday. Click here to read…

China urges U.S. to clarify its Ukraine bio-military activities: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

The United States should give comprehensive and detailed clarification of its bio-military activities, and end its solitary stance of opposing the establishment of a multilateral verification mechanism for biological weapons, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Friday. Click here to read…

Chinese premier, Sri Lankan PM hold phone call on bilateral ties: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Friday held a phone conversation with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on bilateral ties at the latter’s request. In the phone call, Li noted that the two countries enjoy profound traditional friendship and are strategic cooperative partners. Click here to read…

China, Vietnam coast guards conduct joint patrol: Xinhuanet
April 23, 2022

Chinese and Vietnamese coast guards carried out a joint patrol from Tuesday to Thursday in Beibu Gulf waters, according to the China Coast Guard (CCG). It was the 23rd joint patrol by the maritime law enforcement forces of the two countries in Beibu Gulf waters since 2006 and the first this year. Click here to read…

China’s shipbuilding sector continues to lead in world market: Xinhuanet
April 23, 2022

China remained the world’s leading shipbuilder in the first quarter of the year, taking up nearly half of the international market share in terms of output and new and holding orders, data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology showed. Click here to read…

Digital book readership in China exceeds 500 mln in 2021: Xinhuanet
April 24, 2022

The number of digital book readers in China reached 506 million in 2021, up 2.43 percent year on year, according to an industry report released Saturday. The overall scale of China’s digital reading market reached 41.57 billion yuan (about 6.4 billion U.S. dollars), marking a year-on-year growth of 18.23 percent, according to the China digital readership report 2021. Click here to read…

China mulls building defense system against near-Earth asteroids: Xinhuanet
April 24, 2022

China is set to build monitoring and defense systems protecting the planet from the dangers of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). Wu Yanhua, deputy director of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), told China’s CCTV News recently that China will start to build an Earth-based and space-based NEA monitoring and warning system, in order to ensure the safe, stable and orderly operation of spacecraft. Click here to read…

Death toll reaches 87 in Shanghai’s current COVID-19 outbreak: Xinhuanet
April 24, 2022

A total of 87 COVID-19-related deaths have been reported in Shanghai, of which the average age was around 81, the municipal health commission said Sunday. Among the deceased, the oldest was 101-years-old. All of those who passed away had serious underlying health conditions such as malignant tumors, coronary heart disease and hypertension. The direct causes of their deaths are basic diseases, said the commission. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 2,666 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
April 25, 2022

The Chinese mainland Sunday reported 2,666 locally transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 2,472 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Monday. Click here to read…

China cracks down on IPR violations regarding Beijing Winter Olympics: Xinhuanet
April 24, 2022

China’s National Copyright Administration and five other authorities have been supervising the investigation of some key cases involving infringements of copyright and other intellectual property rights (IPR) related to the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games and the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. Click here to read…

Invigorating China’s space exploration dream: China Military
April 24, 2022

On April 24, 1970, a young man in a village in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province was thrilled to get the news that China sent its first satellite Dongfanghong-1 into space. That young man, Xi Jinping, later became Chinese President. Click here to read…

How CPC elects delegates to upcoming Party congress: China Daily
April 23, 2022

The Communist Party of China (CPC), the world’s largest governing party, will convene its 20th national congress in the second half of the year. The quinquennial event will review the work of the past five years, chart the course for the future, and elect new central leadership. Click here to read…

China makes headway in IP industry: China Daily
April 25, 2022

Patents and trademarks increase as nation looks to become ‘powerhouse’. The quality and quantity of Chinese intellectual property continued to rise in 2021, with 696,000 invention patents authorized throughout the year, a senior official said. Click here to read…

Xinjiang’s first plateau airport starts operation: China Daily
April 24, 2022

With the successful landing of China Southern Airlines Flight CZ6681 at the Zhaosu Tianma Airport in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Friday, the region’s first plateau airport was officially put into operation. Click here to read…

Cargo train connects Gansu with Southeast Asia: China Daily
April 22, 2022

A cargo train carrying more than 530 metric tons of asbestos in 20 containers departed Dunhuang, Gansu province, for Bangkok, Thailand, on Thursday. The train will leave the country via Mohan port in Yunnan province and is expected to reach Bangkok in 12 days, after passing through Vientiane, Laos. Click here to read…

41 COVID cases seen in Beijing over weekend: China Daily
April 25, 2022

Beijing reported 41 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases between Friday and Sunday in various locations in the city, further complicating prevention and control efforts in the capital, a senior official said on Sunday. Click here to read…

Xinjiang regional govt guarantees all workers’ rights to be protected: Global Times
April 22, 2022

The Xinjiang regional government has made pledges to workers of all ethnic backgrounds that they will enjoy the rights to choose their career freely and that they will all work under equal working conditions, Xinjiang regional government spokesperson Xu Guixiang said at a conference on Friday. The conference was held ahead of the International Workers Day, all known as May Day. The regional government has also vowed stringent measures to crack down on violations of laws about workers, including forced labor. Click here to read…

Shanghai investigates more unauthorized suppliers of household goods during community lockdown: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Shanghai’s market regulators have increased the supervision of household goods provided to residents during the recent COVID-19 outbreak and made public several cases of food safety violations. Click here to read…

Chinese FM elaborates on China-proposed Global Security Initiative, stresses nation will always be the backbone of guarding world peace: Global Times
April 24, 2022

As Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed for the first time a Global Security Initiative at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi gave a detailed elaboration on the initiative in an article published on People’s Daily on Sunday, answering to the question: “What kind of security concept does the world need and how can countries achieve common security?” Click here to read…

12 chief commanders and designers of China’s missiles make their public debut after retirement: Global Times
April 25, 2022

Twelve chief commanders and designers of China’s missiles who remained undisclosed made their public debut for the first time on Sunday after retiring and ending a period of secrecy. The life stories of the 12 experts are recorded in the book Missile Life, which was first released by the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) at the Space Day on Sunday. Click here to read…

China’s home-built aircraft carrier Shandong starts 1st maintenance, refurbishment: media reports: Global Times
April 24, 2022

The Shandong, China’s second aircraft carrier and the first developed domestically, reportedly started its first scheduled maintenance and refurbishment that is expected to enhance the flattop’s usability after more than two years of active service. The procedure could involve the painting of new non-skid coating as well as repairs and upgrades for some subsystems, and the carrier would come back stronger than ever in a few months, observers said on Sunday. Click here to read…

PLA Navy celebrates 73rd birthday with half dozen new warships, conspicuous hint on third aircraft carrier: Global Times
April 23, 2022

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy celebrated its 73rd anniversary on Saturday by announcing, over the past days, the commissioning of half a dozen powerful warships and two types of advanced vessel-based helicopters, which have already started training to form combat capabilities. These achievements are a reflection of the Navy’s rapid, tremendous growth over the recent years, which is enabling the naval force to resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, top officers on some of the country’s mightiest warships said in exclusive interviews with the Global Times. Click here to read…

China’s benchmark stock market sinks to 22-month low on Monday over COVID fears: Global Times
April 25, 2022

China’s benchmark stock market sank down by more than two percent to near 3,000 points, the lowest point in about 22 months, as the country’s coronavirus situation continued to drag down market confidence despite multiple weeks of control and prevention measures. Click here to read…

Shanghai factories face challenges despite efforts for work resumption: Global Times
April 24, 2022

Factories in Shanghai ranging from car firms to heavy industrial enterprises have begun to resume production over the past week, as the city is mounting a broad work resumption campaign for the manufacturing sector while ensuring epidemic controls, after authorities pressed the pause button on the bustling metropolis in late March. Click here to read…

Former head of China Merchants Bank under disciplinary investigation: Global Times
April 22, 2022

China Merchants Bank’s former Party secretary and president Tian Huiyu has been put under disciplinary investigation by the Communist Party of China Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the State Commission for Supervision on suspicion of serious violations of discipline, the top anti-graft authorities announced on Friday. Click here to read…

AI facilitates implementation of dynamic zero-COVID policy in Shenzhen: People’s Daily
April 22, 2022

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies have been widely applied in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong province, helping improve the efficiency of Shenzhen’s response to public health emergencies and inter-department collaboration capabilities of the city during its implementation of the dynamic zero-COVID policy. Click here to read…

Beijing’s biggest district begins COVID mass testing: Reuters
April 25, 2022

Beijing kicked off three rounds of COVID-19 testing for all residents of its biggest district Chaoyang on Monday after dozens of cases were reported, prompting people to stock up on food over fears of an eventual strict Shanghai-style lockdown. Click here to read…

Shanghai reports 39 new COVID-related deaths on April 23: Reuters
April 24, 2022

The Chinese financial hub of Shanghai reported 39 new deaths among its COVID-19 patients on April 23, up from 12 the day before, the local government said on Sunday. The city also recorded 19,657 new local asymptomatic coronavirus cases, down from 20,634 a day earlier. The number of confirmed symptomatic infections stood at 1,401, also down from 2,736 the previous day. Click here to read…

Britain seeks law change to ban medical supplies from China’s Xinjiang: Reuters
April 22, 2022

Britain has proposed changes to legislation that would ban its health service from buying medical supplies made in China’s Xinjiang region, after pressure from rights groups over Beijing’s treatment of the Uyghur people. Click here to read…

China ready to offer Sri Lanka ‘urgent help’: Taipei Times
April 24, 2022

China on Friday told Sri Lanka that it is ready to provide “urgently needed help,” an offer that came after the South Asian nation deployed its military to quell anger over its worst economic crisis in decades. Click here to read…

Shanghai adds 51 new deaths from Covid-19, takes total toll to 138 amid rise in symptomatic cases: South China Morning Post
April 25, 2022

Shanghai’s fatalities from Covid-19 have risen to a record 51 deaths amid a 76.4 per cent jump in the number of symptomatic cases. Symptomatic cases amounted to 2,472 in the previous 24 hours, compared with 1,401 a day earlier, according to data released on Monday. New infections amounted to 19,455, 7.6 per cent fewer than the previous day, bringing the city’s total cases to 506,000. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: April 22, 2022

Afghanistan
SCO countries highlight the urgent need for inclusive govt in Afghanistan: ANI

Deputy Foreign Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries held consultations in Moscow where they highlighted the need for the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan as soon as possible. Click here to read…

10 killed, 40 hurt in Afghanistan blasts: Tribune India

A series of explosions across Afghanistan on Thursday killed at least 10 persons and wounded several others, according to police and hospital officials. Click here to read…

China believes that Pakistan, Afghanistan can settle their issues through dialogue: News On Air

China on Thursday cautiously reacted to the Pakistani military’s air attack in Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least 47 civilians and leaving two dozen wounded in the border region of Khost and KunarClick here to read…

Taliban condemn blasts that killed many in Kabul and other Afghan cities: Business Standard

The Taliban condemned the blasts which occurred in different places in Afghanistan including Kabul, Balkh, and Kunduz on Thursday. Earlier on Thursday, an explosion at a mosque in the Afghan city took place in which dozens of worshippers were killed. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Gas for industries: Govt backtracks on decision to suspend supply- The Daily Star

The government has stepped back from suspending commercial gas supply for fixed hours after facing tremendous pressure from businesspersons. Click here to read…

Momen questions quality of the US rights report- The Daily Star

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has questioned the quality of the US human rights report on Bangladesh, noting that Bangladeshi officials at the US Embassy in Dhaka prepared the initial draft collecting information from media reports and some NGOs. Click here to read…

Focus now on food industry to boost export: PM- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government is prioritising the food processing industry to boost export of food items alongside meeting the growing domestic demand. Click here to read…

Those who attacked journalists during New Market clash will face charges: Info Minister-The Daily Star

Those who attacked journalists during clashes between Dhaka College students and traders in New Market will be brought to justice, said Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud today (April 21, 2022). Click here to read…

Bhutan
Everyone’s responsibility to protect foreign currency reserve: Finance Minister- Kuensel

The government is exercising the “highest prudence” in the management of the convertible currency (CC) reserve as economic activities are expected to resume. Click here to read…

Illegal cordyceps collectors in Lunana- Kuensel

A team of foresters, armed forces personnel and tshogpas left for various sites in Lunana yesterday following a report of illegal Yartsa Goenbub (Cordyceps Sinensis) collection. Click here to read…

(Editorial) Truth versus the social media hypocrisy- Bhutan Times

Our social media discourses today are filled with disgust, venom, an utter lack of empathy and half-baked truth and information. Click here to read…

Local areca nut processing firm faces stiff competition from Indian traders- Bhutan Times

The lone areca nut (doma) processing unit in Chuzergang, Sarpang is not getting enough supplies from local nut growers as most growers opt to sell their produce to Indian buyers. Click here to read…

A closer look at Bhutan’s national flag- Daily Bhutan

Although the latest version of the flag has been around since 1969, it was only on June 8, 1972 that the country introduced the Bhutan flag code of conduct, known as Resolution 28. Click here to read…

Opposition Party on discontinuation of the post of Gaydrung- BBS

The Opposition Party has called upon the government to reconsider its decision to discontinue the post of Gaydrung. Click here to read…

Handicraft shops look for steady recovery as tourism restarts- BBS

After a hiatus of two years amid the pandemic, the handicraft shops in Paro are now gradually opening their shutters. Handicraft and souvenir businesses came to a standstill after the country suspended the entry of tourists following the detection of the first case two years ago. Click here to read…

Maldives
Indian Navy Chief concludes Maldives visit with focus on bolstering maritime ties: News On Air

After assuming the office of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral R Hari Kumar visited the Maldives from 18 to 20 April 22 as a part of his first overseas visit. Click here to read…

Maldives High Commission in Sri Lanka urges caution amidst protests: Edition MV

High Commission of Maldives in Sri Lanka urges Maldivians in Sri Lanka to exercise caution in areas where the locals are protesting against the government over the current economic crisis in the nation. Click here to read…

Maldives issues decree to ban anti-India protests: Indian Express

Amid the “India Out” campaign that has been roiling Maldives for months, its President Ibrahim Mohammed Solih Thursday issued a decree banning protests against the country, citing a threat to national security. Click here to read…

Myanmar
How the Coup Shattered the Image of Myanmar’s Military – The Diplomat

People in Myanmar have been deeply critical of the Tatmadaw for decades, but their view of the military has changed in important ways since the early 2021 coup. Taking stock of public opinion toward the ongoing military’s brutalities requires moving beyond words like “critical” or even “hated” to capture the actual sentiment among civilians toward Tatmadaw. Click here to read…

More than 500 Rohingya flee Malaysian detention, 6 die on highway – LaTimes

More than 500 Rohingya refugees escaped from detention in Malaysia on Wednesday following a protest but most were rearrested, immigration officials said. Click here to read…

Military-led Myanmar seeks to reassure foreign investors – Star Tribune

Myanmar officials sought Thursday to counter worries over sanctions, energy shortages and currency controls that are adding to the military-led government’s challenges in managing the economy. Click here to read…

Civilians Fear Fighting In Northern Rakhine State – BNI Online

The Burma Army (BA) is stepping up its presence in northern Rakhine State amid escalating tensions with the Arakan Army (AA) after several skirmishes this year that threaten to destabilise an informal ceasefire observed since just before the coup over a year ago. In March 2021, the regime removed the political wing of AA, the United League of Arakan (ULA), from the list of terrorist organisations in the Southeast Asian nation. Click here to read…

Nepal
Gautam Buddha International Airport begins operation with domestic flights- Himalaya

The second international airport of Nepal – Gautam Buddha International Airport – considered a national pride project built in Lumbini, formally came into operation today with domestic flights taking off from the new airport. Click here to read…

Two killed in blast at oxygen plant in Lalitpur- Himalaya

At least two people were killed and six suffered injuries in a blast that occurred at an oxygen plant in Patan Industrial Area, Lalitpur, at around 10:00am today. Click here to read…

WHO chief meets Foreign Minister Khadka- Himalaya

Director-General of the World Health Organisation Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus along with Regional Director Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh met Dr Narayan Khadka, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and WHO Representative to Nepal Dr Rajesh Pandav, on Thursday. Click here to read…

China asserts, with envoy addressing issues—help for Nepal to world order- Kathmandu Post

Hou Yanqi says Beijing stands for its southern neighbour as she sheds light on the difficulties investors face in Nepal and challenges in cross-border railway from north. Click here to read…

UML feels the heat as nomination filing dates draw closer- Kathmandu Post

The opposition party, which was putting on a brave face, is now seeking support from several fringe parties. Click here to read…

Ruling parties to hold joint election rallies in all provinces- Republica

The five-party ruling coalition is going to hold joint election meetings in all the provinces in the lead up to the local level election to be held on May 13. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Pakistan gets six ‘pricey’ bids for LNG: The Dawn

Energy-starved Pakistan has decided in principle to accept a total of six LNG cargoes at bid prices between $24.15 and $32.6 per million British Thermal Units (mmBtu) for delivery from May 1 to June 22 period to meet peak winter electricity demand. Click here to read…

Imran Khan applauds India yet again, calls for fresh polls in Pak at power show: Hindustan Times

Imran Khan on Thursday yet again called for fresh polls in Pakistan – weeks after his ouster as the country’s prime minister – while he addressed yet another power show, this time in Lahore. He also praised India yet again for its foreign policy, stressing that the country “thinks for its own people before the benefit of other countries”.Click here to read…

Ilhan Omar on ‘unofficial, personal’ Pakistan visit, does not represent US government policy, says Biden official: ANI

US lawmaker Ilhan Omar’s meeting with recently ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and her “unofficial, personal” visit to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) did not represent the United States government in any way, an official said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka completes payment for Russian coal, easing power crisis: Khaleej Times

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka has paid for two Russian cargoes to SUEK AG’s Singapore unit through a telegraphic transfer, two senior government officials told Reuters, in a move that is likely to help ease the island nation’s crippling power shortage. Click here to read…

Politically motivated infrastructure projects part of the reason for Sri Lanka’s economic crisis: CNBC

The Sri Lanka government embarked on a series of infrastructure projects, including the Hambantota Harbour and Colombo Port City. With the promise of strong revenues and a stronger foothold in the project commercial landscape. Click here to read…

As Sri Lanka pins hopes on IMF, China pledges more aid: The Hindu

China has pledged “an urgent emergency humanitarian aid” of RMB 200 million [roughly $ 31 million] to Sri Lanka, even as Colombo pursues upto $4 billion support from the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC this week. Click here to read…

China’s bid for influence in Asia does not stop with the Solomon Islands. This is how Beijing gained a foothold in Sri Lanka: ABC News

For weeks, Sri Lankans have been protesting and occupying their country’s picturesque commercial capital Colombo, angry about a debilitating economic crisis that has stopped basic services. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka needs deep economic reforms to dig its way out of the crisis: Times Of India

A series of developments this week augured well for Sri Lanka. On the political front, 17 new ministerial appointments were initiated by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, suggesting an end to the political logjam. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, April 22, 2022

Xi urges cultivation of high-caliber talent in letter replying to university professors: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed nurturing more high-caliber talent committed to the country’s development. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks Thursday in a letter replying to veteran professors of the University of Science and Technology Beijing. Click here to read…

Former court official under probe: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Hu Yifeng, former president of the Higher People’s Court of north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has been put under investigation for suspected severe violations of Party disciplines and laws, an official statement said Friday. Click here to read…

Chinese vice premier urges more “Boao plans” for regional development: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng on Thursday called for the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) to actively provide “Boao plans” for regional development, and make more suggestions for pandemic response cooperation, global economic recovery and low-carbon development, among other issues. Click here to read…

Chinese envoy calls for joint effort to further promote economic, trade cooperation between China, India: Xinhuanet
April 21, 2022

Chinese Consul-General in Kolkata Zha Liyou Thursday called for joint efforts to further promote economic and trade cooperation between China and India. Speaking at a reception to celebrate the success of 2022 West Bengal Global Business Summit and welcome the visiting Chinese business delegation, Zha noted that the bilateral trade volume between China and India has surpassed 100 billion U.S. dollars in 2021 and China remained the biggest trade partner of India. Click here to read…

China urges Japan to make clean break with militarism: Xinhuanet
April 21, 2022

China on Thursday urged Japan to earnestly honor its statement of and commitment to facing up to and reflecting on its history of aggression and make a clean break with militarism. Click here to read…

China to pilot domestic, foreign trade integration in selected regions: Xinhuanet
April 21, 2022

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Thursday said that it will work with related agencies to carry out pilot programs for the integrated development of domestic and foreign trade in selected regions. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 2,119 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases, 1,931 in Shanghai: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

The Chinese mainland Thursday reported 2,119 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 1,931 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Friday. Click here to read…

Shanghai to launch new campaigns against COVID-19: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

Shanghai will start a series of campaigns on Friday to cut off all COVID-19 transmission chains in communities as soon as possible, local authorities said. Tiered community control measures will be carried out to minimize the movements and gatherings of people, according to the arrangements of the municipal committee of the Communist Party of China and the local government. Click here to read…

Chinese courts handle more than 640,000 IPR cases in 2021: Xinhuanet
April 21, 2022

People’s courts across China handled 642,968 cases involving intellectual property rights (IPR) in 2021, of which 601,544 were concluded, said an official with the country’s Supreme People’s Court (SPC). Click here to read…

HKSAR gov’t firmly opposes any interference in sixth-term chief executive election: Xinhuanet
April 22, 2022

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Thursday expressed strong opposition and indignation toward U.S. social media company Google’s termination of the election-related YouTube account of John Lee, candidate for HKSAR’s sixth-term chief executive election. Click here to read…

Support for industry critical in stabilizing economy: Quishi
April 21, 2022

China will step up efforts to keep its sprawling industrial economy running stably in the second quarter so as to provide strong support for the macroeconomy amid uncertainties both at home and abroad, the nation’s top industry regulator said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Chinese authority to unveil supportive measures for NEV industry: Quishi
April 21, 2022

China is to take measures to bolster the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry, including extending the preferential policy for NEV purchase tax, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Tuesday. Click here to read…

Jilin focuses on getting business back to work: China Daily
April 22, 2022

Jilin has controlled the novel coronavirus and achieved zero-COVID status at the community level in all parts of the province, and the local government is now making efforts to get production up and running again, officials said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Top legislature ratifies labor conventions for workers’ rights: China Daily
April 22, 2022

China has once again shown its firm opposition to forced labor by taking the initiative to ratify two conventions of the International Labour Organization, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Foreign companies donate funds and supplies in support of Shanghai: China Daily
April 21, 2022

Members of the International Business Leaders’ Advisory Council (IBLAC) for the Mayor of Shanghai have donated supplies to aid the city overcome its latest COVID-19 outbreak, according to the Shanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (SPAFFC). Click here to read…

China’s top procuratorate orders arrest of ex-official Fu Zhenghua: China Daily
April 21, 2022

China’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate has ordered the arrest of former senior official Fu Zhenghua for suspected bribe-taking and law violations for personal gains. The case was transferred to procuratorial authorities for prosecution following an investigation by the National Supervisory Commission, the SPP said Thursday. Click here to read…

Charging network for NE vehicles planned in South China: China Daily
April 22, 2022

Guangzhou, capital city of Guangdong province, will usher in the large-scale construction of a new energy vehicle (NEV) charging network by building a total of 1,000 super charging and power exchange centers by 2025, according to a local company source. Click here to read…

Suspension of HK chief executive candidate’s YouTube sparks urge to impose Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law: Global Times
April 21, 2022

The suspension of the YouTube account of John Lee Ka-chiu, the only candidate for Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Election, sparked discussions in Hong Kong about whether it’s necessary to come up with countermeasures – for example, by introducing the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law into China’s Special Administrative Region (SAR). Click here to read…

At least 15 Shanghai officials punished for slack response, malpractice in latest Omicron outbreak: Global Times
April 21, 2022

Three officials of Shanghai Jiading Funeral Home were held responsible on Thursday for refusing to provide funeral service with the excuse of epidemic prevention. So far, at least 15 officials have been punished for malpractice in COVID-19 battle against the wave of the Omicron outbreak. Click here to read…

Chinese companies attend investment and trade fair in India: Global Times
April 22, 2022

A Chinese delegation of eight companies with operations in India, including the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, CRRC India Pvt and Dongfang Electric International Corporation, attended a major investment and trade show in West Bengal in a move that could signal a warming up of economic ties following the visit of Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, to India last month. Click here to read…

China to increase support for real economy via monetary policy tools, says PBC chief: Global Times
April 21, 2022

China will flexibly use a variety of monetary policy tools to increase support for the real economy, the governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBC), the central bank, said during a G20 meeting on Wednesday. Click here to read…

To jointly build a maritime community with a shared future: People’s Daily
April 21, 2022

Building China into a strong maritime country is a major strategic task for realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, said Chinese President Xi Jinping during a recent inspection tour to the Sanya Oceanographic Institution of the Ocean University of China, south China’s Hainan province. Click here to read…

Chinese research vessel returns from expedition in western Pacific: People’s Daily
April 22, 2022

Chinese research vessel KEXUE, or Science, has completed the second portion of its investigation in the western Pacific Ocean and returned to its home port in the eastern city of Qingdao. Click here to read…

China’s overseas coal ban sees 15 projects cancelled: Reuters
April 22, 2022

China’s decision to ban overseas coal financing ended 15 power projects in the planning stages with a capacity of around 12.8 gigawatts (GW), and could also stop another 37 GW of capacity currently in the pre-construction phase, new research showed. Click here to read…

China’s Xi opposes unilateral sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war: Kyodo
April 21, 2022

President Xi Jinping said Thursday that China opposes the “wanton use of unilateral sanctions,” as the Asian power has apparently expressed support for Russia over its aggression against Ukraine. Click here to read…

China risks ‘digital island’: Taipei Times
April 22, 2022

China’s “uniquely restrictive” data laws risk boosting US firms’ cost of doing business in the No. 2 economy and could lead to digital decoupling, a new report from a US business group said yesterday. The Chinese government’s curbs on data movement across borders, ambiguous regulation and inconsistent enforcement “are particularly challenging for multinational firms,” said the US-China Business Council, which describes itself as a private organization of more than 260 US companies operating in the Asian nation. Click here to read…

Quarantine workers conduct inspections at a residential building under lockdown in Shanghai on Wednesday: Taipei Times
April 21, 2022

Shanghai’s response to a record COVID-19 outbreak has been to impose an unprecedented lockdown that has brought a hefty social and economic toll to the financial hub. It has also spiraled into a logistical nightmare as the city’s 25 million residents — sealed off in their homes for several weeks — struggled to order basic groceries and government packages were not reliably delivered. Click here to read…

First-time invite for China’s public to comment ahead of 20th Communist Party congress: South China Morning Post
April 21, 2022

China’s Communist Party has invited public comment on a number of issues ahead of its 20th congress later this year, in a first for the ruling party ahead of its five-yearly key political gathering. State news agency Xinhua said people can make suggestions on “full and strict party governance, high quality development, comprehensive reform and opening up, [and] whole-process people’s democracy”. The party is also seeking views on “law-based state governance, socialist cultural advancement, people’s livelihoods and ecological progress”. People have until May 16 to submit their comments and suggestions to websites and mobile apps for Xinhua, party mouthpiece People’s Daily and state broadcaster CCTV. Click here to read…