China and Taiwan News 中国和台湾新闻
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News from non-state media sources about China and Taiwan. 来自非国营来源关于中国和台湾的新闻。中英双语 Bilingual English and Chinese
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Footage from a CHY-NA virus covid camp. Online reports suggest more than six million people are being detained like this in China....

For their health
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Chinese man said some hurty words about traffic police on WeChat and this is what happened.

Are you ready for your brave new world yet???
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In this week’s special report, we look at state-run #MediaOutlets in #China who are getting creative with their reports.

Their seemingly picture-perfect news coverage may actually be carefully pre-arranged—revealed by a handful of accidents caught on tape.

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A Chinese language song has become an internet sensation, gathering over 10 million views in less than a week on Youtube.

The singers are Malaysian singer #Namewee and Australia's #KimberlyChen. Why is it so popular?

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With #China building up its military for a possible confrontation over #Taiwan, how likely would a #CCP invasion actually be, and would other nations get involved?

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In this special report, we sat down with #BradleyThayer, founding member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China.

He touched on the significance of #Taiwan—not just militarily but also from a civilian perspective—what it means going forward on the geopolitical stage, and ways Beijing may try to subvert Taiwan.

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Wang Yi to meet Blinken in Rome, US says

Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet his US counterpart, Antony Blinken, in Rome on Sunday, according to the US State Department, in what will be only their second face to face session amid acute tensions between the two powers.The meeting in Rome, where both diplomats were attending the G20 summit, is listed on Blinken's public schedule for Sunday.It will be the first between Wang and Blinken since a stormy session in Alaska back in March during which the Chinese delegation berated the American side as TV cameras rolled.Tensions are high between the world's two biggest economies on a plethora of fronts, including trade, human rights, Taiwan and the Covid-19 pandemic.Earlier this week Washington ordered China Telecom Americas to discontinue its services within 60 days – ending nearly two decades of operations in the country and piling further strain on relations between the two countries.US President Joe Biden has pressed ahead with a hardline trade policy against Beijing broadly in line with that of his predecessor Donald Trump, whose bombastic approach sent tensions soaring. (AFP)

2021-10-31 09:26:39
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In this special report, we sat down with #BradleyThayer, founding member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China.

He touched on the significance of #Taiwan—not just militarily but also from a civilian perspective—what it means going forward on the geopolitical stage, and ways Beijing may try to subvert Taiwan.

🔥WATCH HERE👉https://youtu.be/tWul_MvxElI
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Mainland factory activity continues to slow

The mainland's factory activity contracted more than expected in October, shrinking for a second straight month, as high raw material prices and power disruptions pressured manufacturers in the world's second-largest economy.The official manufacturing Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) was at 49.2 in October, down from 49.6 in September, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed on Sunday.The 50-point mark separates growth from contraction. Analysts had expected it to come in at 49.7.The nation's economy has lost steam in recent months due to domestic Covid-19 outbreaks, slowing exports, tighter measures to tame hot property prices and a campaign to reduce carbon emissions.The sprawling manufacturing sector has been hit hard, with industrial output in September growing at the weakest pace since March 2020 on environmental curbs, power rationing and persistently high raw material costs.Factory gate inflation rose to a record last month on soaring commodity prices, but weak demand capped consumer inflation, forcing policymakers to walk a tightrope between supporting the economy and further stoking producer prices.Analysts polled by Reuters expect the People's Bank of China to refrain from attempts to stimulate the economy by reducing the amount of cash banks must hold in reserve until the first quarter of 2022.The official non-manufacturing PMI in October eased slightly to 52.4 from 53.2 in September, when services swung back to expansionary at the end of a Covid-fraught summer.But new clusters of Covid-19 returned in October, especially in the north, which could again disrupt economic activity and deal yet another blow to the services sector due to tough restrictions to contain the spread of the disease.China's official October composite PMI, which includes both manufacturing and services activity, stood at 50.8, down from September's 51.7. (Reuters)

2021-10-31 09:42:44