Category: China

  • MIL-OSI China: Tianjin accelerates integration of digital economy with real economy

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    This photo taken on July 4, 2025 shows the laptop production line of the carbon-neutral smart manufacturing factory of Lenovo in north China’s Tianjin. In recent years, Tianjin has been committed to building smart factories and accelerating the deep integration of the digital economy with the real economy. As of now, the city has established a total of 400 smart factories and digital workshops, continuously promoting the digital transformation of its manufacturing sector. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Vast pair-up program powers modern makeover of NW China’s Xinjiang

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Inside a brand-new workshop at a buzzing textile factory in Hotan, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Zulaya Tursuntohti deftly handled the whirring spinning frames to produce fine cotton threads. Just months ago, this job, and her 3,500-yuan (about 489 U.S. dollars) monthly paycheck, did not exist.

    Hundreds of kilometers away, meanwhile, in Kashgar’s saline wastelands, farmer Turghun Yasen marveled at seedlings of silage corn springing up from once-barren soil.

    These snapshots reveal glimpses of the quiet engine powering China’s vast western region, namely a pair-up program where 18 provincial-level regions and the southern Chinese tech hub of Shenzhen have been creating jobs, improving skills and promoting unity in this northwestern frontier of the country.

    Workers arrange fabrics at a workshop of an industrial park in Hotan, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 27, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China has been implementing the “pairing assistance” program in Xinjiang since 1997. In 2010, a new round of pairing assistance was launched, involving central and state organs, centrally administered state-owned enterprises, and 18 provinces, municipalities and the city of Shenzhen.

    This cross-regional endeavor, which sees those involved channeling 80 percent of their annual assistance funds to county-level and grassroots projects dedicated to livelihood improvement, has become a national strategy vital for prosperity and stability in economic backwaters.

    Seeding self-sufficiency 

    “Providing money is good, but building a solid industry is better,” said a veteran aid official, capturing the essence of pairing assistance for Xinjiang — transitioning from dependency on external support to fostering endogenous growth momentum.

    Although Xinjiang is a major cotton-producing region known for its high-quality cotton, its textile industry faces several challenges due to its weak technological capacity and limited industrial upgrading.

    When the Beijing assistance team invited a Guangdong-based textile industrial internet company to Hotan last August, they brought more than just machinery. The company from south China instead fostered an integrated supply ecosystem, spanning e-commerce, fabric weaving and dyeing, as well as facilitating high-quality fashion garment production.

    Tursuntohti is among some 700 new employees for the first phase of the project. “I saw the job posting in February and decided to apply,” she said. Once fully operational, the project is expected to create more than 3,000 jobs, support over 200 apparel firms, and boost regional industrial output by more than 3 billion yuan annually, Huang Haoming, executive of the project, revealed.

    In 2024, the region’s cotton and textile industry had generated an output value of 220 billion yuan and provided jobs for over 1 million people.

    Meanwhile, agricultural scientists have targeted Kashgar’s highly saline-alkali wasteland. Faced with a desolate landscape, they introduced customized soil treatments — which have resulted in 200 mu (approximately 13.3 hectares) of silage corn springing to life via a seedling success rate of 95 percent, proving a lifeline for farmers like Yasen.

    “We used to watch seedlings die, but now our green fields yield corn, and we can even plant winter wheat to enrich the soil,” he said.

    A technician (2nd R) trains locally recruited agricultural workers at a smart workshop for plant cultivation in Aksu, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 25, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Ren Gengpo, a member of Shanghai’s assistance team who currently serves as deputy director of Kashgar’s bureau of industry and information technology, credited 29,000 local jobs to such locally-grounded projects capitalizing on regional strengths, including a “Chief Service Officer” system matching coastal expertise to Xinjiang’s resources.

    “More locals are securing steady jobs right in their neighborhoods,” Ren noted.

    Nurturing homegrown talent 

    At the remote county hospital of Habahe in Xinjiang’s Altay Prefecture, orthopedic scans now reveal fractures in precise 3D detail, while high-resolution color ultrasound makes for clearer and more intuitive diagnosis of pediatric conditions.

    “Smart diagnosis facilitates real-time data sharing between doctors, thus enabling cross-regional diagnosis that enhances medical care accessibility, upskills local clinicians, and cuts patient costs,” said Zhang Jing, a medical assistance practitioner from Jilin Province in northeast China, whose team has delivered many intelligent medical equipment items.

    Xinjiang’s development has long benefited from nationwide talent exchange endeavors. Today, notably, digital tools are transforming traditional aid models into scalable, tech-driven partnerships.

    When an aid team from east China’s Hangzhou, the country’s e-commerce, livestreaming, fintech and AI heartland, noticed youth in Aksu in Xinjiang hawking fruit on social media, they built an e-commerce incubator and partnered with top multi-channel network (MCN) agencies to train local talent.

    Mirzat Kamil, who returned home after seeing that many there were selling farm goods via live-streaming, joined the “Dandelion Project,” which enabled him to learn digital marketing skills and become a top regional e-commerce influencer within a year. “These training programs opened new doors for me,” he said.

    Mirzat Kamil promotes local agricultural products via live-streaming at a logistics park in Aksu, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 23, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    “Local e-commerce talents like Kamil are planting seeds of prosperity across our region,” said Yang Zhe, Aksu’s e-commerce director. With Hangzhou’s support, Aksu has partnered with Alibaba and social e-commerce firm Yowant Technology to launch training programs. By 2024, more than 9,500 professionals had been trained — creating 30,000 jobs.

    Even classrooms have been transformed via “teacher studios.” Ni Yuan, a teacher from Tianjin Municipality in north China, who was posted to the first primary school of Qira County in Hotan to serve as its deputy principal, mentored local teachers like Sadinisa Abdulla while also launching art programs.

    “She raised our teaching quality through professional excellence,” Abdulla noted. “We’ve learned a lot from her.”

    Over the past five years, teachers in Xinjiang have received training on a total of more than 200,000 occasions.

    Henan Province in central China also deserves a mention here, having deployed scientists and engineers across multiple sectors, while providing skills training for more than 78,000 people in fields such as logistics and law.

    Weaving stronger bonds 

    In recent years, partnerships between Xinjiang and supporting provinces and cities have expanded from government projects to business and cultural exchanges. Beyond bricks, mortar and jobs, the pair-up program has strengthened ethnic unity — with all ethnic groups striving together like pomegranate seeds.

    When Abudushuqur Nurahmat, a middle school student from Kashgar’s Yecheng County, joined a study trip to Beijing last summer, Tian’anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and other places he’d only seen in textbooks came to life in vivid detail. “Watching the flag-raising at Tian’anmen Square made me feel incredibly proud,” he recalled.

    Since 2023, provinces and cities supporting Xinjiang have organized tens of thousands of local residents and youth from various ethnic groups to visit historical sites and top universities across China.

    Grassroots bonds have also flourished. Tianjin schools partnered with Hotan counties, Jiangxi in east China hosted football exchanges for ethnic minority juveniles from Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture of Kizilsu, while Henan built 100 libraries in Hami honoring national role model Jiao Yulu, a county cadre known for his selfless devotion to the people.

    An aerial drone photo taken on July 4, 2025 shows a high school supported by Taizhou of east China’s Jiangsu Province, in Zhaosu, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

    In addition to such cultural exchanges, improved logistics have also helped to strengthen daily connections. At a Xinjiang product exhibition and sales center in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in south China, premium Xinjiang goods like walnuts, fruits and mutton flew off shelves. Meanwhile, in Kashgar, located 5,000 km away, customers can easily order Cantonese dishes, appliances and clothing online through the same cross-regional trade platform.

    Supporting provinces and cities have even pooled resources beyond assigned pairings. Musicians of the Cixi Celadon Ou Music Troupe from east China’s Zhejiang Province performed ancient melodies in Beijing-supported Hotan this June, an artistic bridge thrilling locals like Ibrahim Hamit. “The show was both an artistic treat and a profound experience of China’s rich cultural diversity,” he said, while adding that he was hoping for more such exchanges.

    Shandong Province, in east China, landed a 300,000-tonne titanium dioxide project in Shanghai-supported Bachu County, while Jiangsu, also in east China, paired with Ili in northern Xinjiang and helped launch 21 textile enterprises in southern Xinjiang. This innovative collaboration model combines funding, technology and expertise from supporting provinces with Xinjiang’s resources and policies — creating mutual benefits.

    “We’re helping Xinjiang grow its own future,” said a veteran aid official. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: BRICS urged to advance reform of governance

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang addresses the plenary session of “Peace and Security and Reform of Global Governance” of the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 6, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Premier Li Qiang has called on the BRICS countries, which, he said, stand at the forefront of the Global South, to strive to be the pioneering force in advancing global governance reform.

    Li made the remarks on Sunday when addressing the plenary session on “Peace and Security and Global Governance Reform” of the 17th BRICS Summit, which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday and Monday.

    He called on the BRICS countries to work together to uphold justice and safeguard world peace and tranquility, focus on development to bolster economic growth, and advocate inclusiveness to promote exchanges and mutual learning among various civilizations.

    The summit came as the international multilateral system continues to erode, the 90-day pause on additional tariffs imposed by the United States nears its end on Wednesday, and global trade, security and governance face uncertainty and new challenges.

    Given the situation, all eyes were on the 17th BRICS Summit to see what kind of strategy the champion of the Global South and a stabilizing force in an increasingly volatile world comes up with to tone down differences and ensure a fair and balanced international order, observers said.

    Addressing the summit, Li said that transformations unseen in a century are accelerating in the world, international rules and order face serious challenges, and the authority and efficacy of multilateral mechanisms are weakening.

    The vision of global governance put forward by President Xi Jinping, characterized by extensive consultation and joint contribution with benefits shared by all, holds even greater value and relevance, he said.

    “In the face of heightened differences and disagreements, we need the spirit of equality and respect to enable more extensive consultation,” the premier said. “In the face of deeply intertwined and shared interests, we need united and collaborative actions to enhance our joint contribution.”

    Li emphasized that power politics and bullying are never the right way to solve problems, and that the security and development of all countries should be respected.

    He said that development should not be a zero-sum game where one profits at the expense of the other, but should be win-win cooperation where all can benefit through mutual assistance.

    “Countries’ development ought to be opportunities, not threats, to each other. When everyone is willing to share opportunities with others, there will be more opportunities and benefits to share,” he added.

    The premier underlined the need for the BRICS countries to uphold independence and self-reliance, demonstrate a sense of responsibility, and play a greater role in building consensus and synergy.

    “When international rules are being undermined and bullying practices are on the rise, we need to stand up for what is right and speak up for justice. We need to act as a positive and stable force for good in the world, promote dispute settlement by peaceful means, and seek solutions that address the root causes based on the true merits of issues,” he said.

    Li called on the BRICS countries to play an active part in spearheading development cooperation, unlock growth potential in emerging areas, and continue to explore new space for mutually beneficial cooperation.

    He said that this year, China will establish the China-BRICS New Quality Productive Forces Research Center and the BRICS New Industry Golden Egret Excellence Scholarships, which will help BRICS countries train talent in areas such as industry and telecommunications and pursue innovation-driven development.

    China stands ready to join hands with other BRICS countries to make global governance more just, equitable, efficient and well-ordered, and build a better world together, Li said.

    The summit was presided over by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The leaders of countries participating in the meeting noted that the BRICS cooperation mechanism has continued to grow stronger and more representative, with its international influence rising steadily.

    It has provided an important platform for Global South countries to defend their right to development, uphold international fairness and justice, and participate in the reform of the global governance system, they said.

    In an increasingly turbulent world where unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, the leaders said that BRICS countries should enhance solidarity and coordination, defend the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, uphold and practice multilateralism, and make greater contributions to promoting common development, improving global governance, and fostering lasting peace and prosperity in the world.

    The meeting adopted the Rio de Janeiro Declaration of the 17th BRICS Summit, with BRICS countries committed to promoting inclusive and sustainable global governance.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Tearful Di Maria rejoins Rosario Central

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Argentine forward Angel Di Maria said Monday he is fulfilling a dream by rejoining Rosario Central after nearly two decades in Europe.

    The 37-year-old was officially unveiled as a Rosario Central player during a press conference at a hotel in downtown Rosario, about 300 kilometers northwest of Buenos Aires.

    “This is something very beautiful, something I’ve dreamed of for a long time,” Di Maria said, wiping away tears. “I wanted to come back earlier, but it wasn’t possible. Today I’m here, happy, with my family.”

    Inter Milan’s Federico Dimarco (L) vies with Benfica’s Angel Di Maria during their UEFA Champions League Group D match in Milan, Italy, Oct. 3, 2023. (Photo by Federico Tardito/Xinhua)

    Di Maria returns to the Argentine Primera Division club on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract with Benfica. He has signed a 12-month deal with an option to extend.

    After beginning his professional career at Rosario Central in 2005, Di Maria has had spells with Benfica, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

    He has earned 145 caps for Argentina and was a key member of the Albiceleste team that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup and back-to-back Copa America titles in 2021 and 2024.

    “I’m proud of everything I’ve done, but this is more than anything,” the veteran attacker said. “Coming home after so many years, living in Rosario again, wearing the Central shirt and seeing the people happy, that means everything.

    “I’m happy my daughters get to live this, that my wife can see me play here. It’s a dream come true.”

    Asked about the emotional weight of the moment, Di Maria said, “This is more than I expected. Today, I looked around and couldn’t believe I was here. That feeling, that adrenalin. I hope it continues like this.”

    His return had been in doubt last year after local media reported his family had received threats from criminal gangs in Rosario. Di Maria declined to discuss security concerns, saying he was focused on helping the team.

    “I’m going to retire here, but I still have a lot to give. I feel I’m playing well,” he said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Szczesny pens contract extension with Barcelona

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Wojciech Szczesny has signed a two-year contract extension to keep him at FC Barcelona until the end of June 2027, the club announced on Monday.

    Wojciech Szczesny (top R), goalkeeper of FC Barcelona, makes a save during the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal 2nd leg football match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona in Dortmund, Germany, April 15, 2025. (Photo by Joachim Bywaletz/Xinhua)

    The news means the 35-year-old remains part of the Barcelona squad after his previous deal expired at the end of June.

    The former Arsenal, Juventus and Roma goalkeeper came out of retirement to join Barcelona early last season after Marc-Andre ter Stegen tore his cruciate knee ligament, leaving Inaki Pena as the only fit goalkeeper in the Barca squad.

    Although he needed time to get fully match fit, Szczesny made his debut in the Copa del Rey third round tie away to lower league Barbastro on January 4 and quickly established himself as first choice, finishing the season with 2,726 minutes in 30 games, playing a key role in Barca’s La Liga and Copa del Rey double.

    Szczesny has signed his new contract despite Barcelona paying the release clause of Espanyol’s highly rated goalkeeper Joan Garcia early this summer and Ter Stegen completing his recovery at the end of last season. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Regular Press Conference of the Ministry of National Defense on June 26, 2025 2025-07-08 Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), answers questions at a regular press conference on the afternoon of June 26, 2025.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

    By Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, Spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND)

    Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), answers questions at a regular press conference on the afternoon of June 26, 2025. (mod.gov.cn)

    (The following English text is for reference. In case of any divergence of interpretation, the Chinese text shall prevail.)

    Zhang Xiaogang: Friends from the media, good afternoon. Welcome to this month’s regular press conference of the Ministry of National Defense of the People’s Republic of China. I have no information torelease. The floor is open for questions.

    Journalist: It is reported that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Defense Ministers’ Meeting was held in Qingdao, Shandong Province. Please brief us on the Chinese military’s participation in SCO defense and security cooperation.

    Zhang Xiaogang: The SCO Defense Ministers’ Meeting was held in Qingdao, Shandong Province from June 25 to 26. China’s Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun presided at the meeting and delivered a speech. This year, China is the rotating chair of the SCO, and hosting the Defense Minister’s Meeting is an important activity to perform the chair’s duties.

    Defense and security cooperation plays a significant role in the establishment and development of the SCO. The Chinese side actively promotes strategic communication and substantive cooperation within the SCO and initiated many cooperation programs. First, we organized or participated in meetings of SCO defense ministers, chiefs of general staff, and international military cooperation organs to communicate and build consensus with other member states and send a “SCO voice” on international and regional security issues. Second, we hosted or participated in Peace Mission joint exercises, Fanfare for Peace military tattoos and expert working group meetings, and conducted professional exchanges on military medicine, military transportation, and military translation to deepen cooperation across the board. Third, we initiated and hosted the SCO Seminar for Senior-Level Officers, the SCO Junior-and-Middle-Level Officers’ Exchange, and the SCO+ Young Scholars’ Salon to enrich exchanges among service members of the member states and strengthen their friendship and mutual trust.

    He who walks with others walks far. The Chinese military will work with militaries of other SCO member states to carry forward the Shanghai Spirit, further broaden and deepen defense cooperation, join hands in building a common home featuring solidarity and mutual trust, peace and tranquility, prosperity and development, good-neighborliness and friendship, and fairness and justice, and contribute to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

    Journalist: It is reported that India refused to sign the joint statement of the recent SCO Defence Ministers’ Meeting due to disagreements over terrorism issues. Besides, could you provide some information about the meeting between the defense ministers of India and China?

    Zhang Xiaogang: As far as I know, with joint efforts of all parties, the SCO Defense Ministers’ Meeting achieved a full success. We will release information on the meeting between the Chinese and Indian defense ministers in a timely manner.

    Journalist: I have two questions. First, according to media reports, sea trial of PLANS Fujian is steadily advancing and the PLA Navy will soon have three operational aircraft carriers. Does that mean China’s third aircraft carrier will be commissioned soon? What role will the three carrier task groups play in safeguarding China’s overseas interests and maintaining regional stability? Second, it is reported that the US side recently invited representatives of Taiwan’s military to observe a joint air exercise between the US and its allies. Lately, the US House Appropriation Committee approved the Fiscal Year 2026 Defense Appropriation Act, which includes a $500 million budget for military assistance to Taiwan. What’s your comment?

    Zhang Xiaogang: On your first question, building a strong and modernized navy is a century-old dream of the Chinese nation. China builds aircraft carriers in line with our national security needs and the development of equipment and technology. Starting from scratch, the PLA Navy has made leapfrog progress in aircraft carrier development. After successive commissioning of PLANS Liaoning and PLANS Shandong capable of ski jump launch, we now have the first carrier with electromagnetic catapult launch, PLANS Fujian. It should be emphasized that China develops weapons and equipment only to safeguard our national sovereignty, security and development interests. The Chinese military remains a staunch force for world peace. The more capable we are, the stronger the force in defending peace and preventing war.

    On your second question, we firmly oppose any form of military collusion between the US and China’s Taiwan region. Such collusion, be it military aid, arms sale or under any other excuse, reveals the extremely malicious intention of the US to mislead Taiwan into the flames of war, harming Taiwan itself and destroying its interests. We urge the US side to abide by the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiqués, and stop sending wrong signals to the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces. We warn the DPP authorities that “soliciting US support for independence” is doomed to fail, and “resisting reunification by force” is a dead end.

    Journalist: I have two questions. First, it is reported that the poll initiated by the Democratic Culture and Education Foundation in Taiwan showed that 66% of the respondents believed that the US may sell out Taiwan for its own interests; 67% believed that the US mainly uses Taiwan as a bargaining chip in its rivalry with the Chinese mainland. What’s your take on that? Second, the leader of the Taiwan region Lai Ching-te recently launched a so-called “10 talks on unity”, which include many contents on cross-Strait relations. May I have your comment on this?

    Zhang Xiaogang: On your first question, the US always puts its own interests first and this won’t be different when it comes to the Taiwan question. Acting as a pawn, the DPP authorities cannot escape the fate of being abandoned. Many more compatriots in Taiwan have now realized that “Taiwan independence” is a dead end, foreign support is unreliable, and China’s reunification is inevitable. Those who act against the trend of reunification and attempt to separate the country will never have a good end.

    On your second question, Taiwan is a part of China. It has never been and will never be a country. Lai Ching-te has distorted historical facts and made up false theories with an ill attempt to provoke for independence and escalate tensions across the Strait. His delirious talks will never change the legal fact that Taiwan is a part of China and the international community’s commitment to the one-China principle, and will never stop the historical trend that China will and must be reunified. The PLA shows zero tolerance towards “Taiwan independence” separatist activities. We will strengthen military training and combat readiness and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    Journalist: It is reported that the US plans to deploy another Typhon mid-range missile system in the Philippines. The Philippine side claims that the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Intervention System (NMESIS) would remain within the Philippines after a recent military exercise with the US and serve as a deterrence to those attempting to coerce or invade the Philippines. Do you have any comment?

    Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), answers questions at a regular press conference on the afternoon of June 26, 2025. (mod.gov.cn)

    Zhang Xiaogang: The Asia-Pacific region is a key hub for peaceful development rather than an arena for major-power rivalry. The Philippines has intensified its efforts to introduce strategic and tactical weapons, tied itself to the US war chariot, and become a co-conspirator in destabilizing the region. These actions severely undermined common interests of the peoples in the region. Those who “invited wolves into the house” will ultimately have themselves harmed and their home destroyed. We urge the Philippine side to take lessons from history and avoid making a same mistake.

    Journalist: I have two questions. First, the recent Jiangsu Football City League has been extremely popular. Many netizens commented in the account of the PLA Eastern Theater Command, hoping that on the day of the final game, fighter jets such as J-10 can fly over the stadium, emulating the practice of the US NFL “Super Bowl”. What’s your comment on this? Second, two warships of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), helicopter destroyer JS Ise and frigate JS Suzunami, recently docked at the Port of Manila in the Philippines to hold joint training with the Philippine military. Rear Admiral Takashi Natsui of the JMSDF accused China of increasing activities in waters surrounding Japan and unilaterally changing the status quo with strength, which posed a serious challenge to the international order. He said that Japan would closely monitor movements of the PLA Navy to ensure full vigilance and leave no room for error. What’s your comment on this?

    Zhang Xiaogang: On your first question, the Jiangsu Football City League is such a big hit recently. Fans show quite strong patriotic sentiments. I should say our fighter planes will always be on their combat posts to safeguard all of us.

    On your second question, Japan is not a party concerned in the South China Sea issue and therefore should not support provocative actions of some certain country. We urge the Japanese side to stop stirring up troubles on the South China Sea issue, stop undermining regional peace and stability, and do not head further down a wrong path.

    Journalist: The DPP authorities claimed that 46 PLA fighter jets crossed the Taiwan Strait and six PLA vessels circled around Taiwan within 24 hours, which is the largest PLA operation around the island recently. What’s your comment on this?

    Zhang Xiaogang: PLA military drills around the Taiwan Island are necessary actions to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as stern warnings against the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces and the interference of external forces. They are fully justified, legitimate, and reasonable. The Lai Ching-te authorities have taken continued actions to seek independence, which could push Taiwan into a dangerous situation of war. They are the culprits who undermine security and well-being of Taiwan compatriots and will surely be disdained by the people and judged by the time.

    Journalist: A former commander of the US Pacific Command has reportedly said that 2027 is a critical year for the PLA not only to attack Taiwan but also to become a world-class military. The Chinese side now sails its aircraft carriers and other large vessels beyond the Second Island Chain to put pressure on Taiwan, Japan and the US. He called it “gunboat diplomacy”. Do you have any comment?

    Zhang Xiaogang: The Taiwan question is purely China’s internal affair. How to resolve the Taiwan question is a matter for the Chinese people, which brooks no foreign interference. The operation and training activities conducted by Chinese aircraft carrier task groups conform to international law and practices, and do not target at any third party. In addition, China has never done such things as “gunboat diplomacy”. We urge the US side not to perceive China with its own hegemonic mindset, and stop misinterpreting China’s legitimate actions with false ideas.

    Journalist: China will hold a grand military parade on September 3 to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. According to the information released on June 24, weapons and equipment to be displayed in the parade are all domestically developed. What new weapons and equipment will be on display?

    Zhang Xiaogang: I believe many of you are interested in this question. Please be patient about the new weapons and equipment to be displayed. And no spoilers from me.

    Journalist: It is reported that the US Secretary of Defense recently claimed at a congressional hearing that China is a “pacing threat”, and that the US will prioritize re-establishing deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region to “achieve peace through strength”. The One Big Beautiful Bill of the US would allocate 12 billion US dollars for the “Pacific Deterrence Initiative”, further strengthening combat readiness of US forces in the Indo-Pacific and boosting defense capabilities of Taiwan. What’s your comment?

    Zhang Xiaogang: Zero-sum game should not be the way that major countries handle each other, and peaceful coexistence should be a bottom line both China and the US hold. China’s development poses no threat to other countries and we never resort to deterrence or coercion preferred by some certain country.

    The Taiwan question is purely China’s internal affair which brooks no foreign interference. The US side has repeatedly gone back on its own words and kept arming Taiwan, which would only backfire. We urge the US side to have an objective and rational perception of China, stop blaming China on everything, and stop deceiving and misleading the US public and the international community, so as to create favorable conditions for developing state-to-state and mil-to-mil relations between China and the US.

    Journalist: I have two questions. First, it is reported that this year’s enrollment in military academies in Taiwan has been hotly discussed, with the number of female cadets in many academies surpassing that of male cadets. “When male soldiers are not enough, female soldiers have to fill the gap”. Such a situation does not reflect gender equality, but rather a fact that no one want to throw their lives away for “Taiwan independence”. Do you have any comment? The second question, it is reported that the Trump administration planned to significantly increase arms sales to Taiwan during the second term. In the following four years, military sales to Taiwan is expected to surpass the $18.3 billion approved during the first Trump administration. The US side is also reportedly pressuring Taiwan’s opposition parties not to obstruct the DPP authorities’ efforts to raise defense budget. In addition, Lai Ching-te said that Taiwan’s defense budget should reach 3% of its GDP or even higher, and expressed the hope that Taiwan-US security cooperation would evolve beyond military procurement to joint production and joint research and development. What’s your comment on this?

    Zhang Xiaogang: There is a good point in your first question, no one want to throw their lives away for “Taiwan independence”. It is unworthy and meaningless to be cannon fodders for the armed forces of “Taiwan independence”.

    On your second question, Lai Ching-te and his kind are trying to find all kinds of ways to pay “protection fees” to their US masters, which squandered hard-earned money of the people in Taiwan. This is exactly “selling off the farmland of one’s family without being conscience-stricken”. We warn the DPP authorities that their attempts to solicit US support for “Taiwan independence” and resist reunification by force will only fail.

    Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), answers questions at a regular press conference on the afternoon of June 26, 2025. (mod.gov.cn)

    Journalist: According to reports, during its summit in the Hague from June 24 to 25, NATO accused China of providing Russia with key support in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and expressed concerns over the South China Sea, the East China Sea and the Taiwan question. NATO Secretary General recently said that China is significantly strengthening its military capabilities, building the world’s largest navy, and expanding its nuclear arsenal. Therefore, NATO should strengthen its partnership with Indo-Pacific countries to deal with the military challenges posed by China. What’s your comment?

    Zhang Xiaogang: China adheres to the path of peaceful development, and is committed to a national defense policy that is defensive in nature. China’s military development is purely aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests. China-Russia cooperation does not target at any third party, nor will it be interfered by any third party.

    As a product of the Cold War and the largest military bloc in the world, NATO stirs up troubles and provokes conflicts and wars in various regions, making itself a true war machine. In recent years, NATO has overstretched its geographic boundary stipulated by its own Treaty, and ill-expanded its power and authority, arousing high vigilance among regional countries. We firmly oppose NATO using China as an excuse to “expand eastward into the Asia-Pacific” and urge NATO to reflect on its own behaviors, change course, and contribute more to global security and stability.

    Journalist: It is reported that when meeting with heads of the world’s leading news agencies, Russian President said that China and Russia are strengthening their extensive military cooperation on defense industries and other fields. The two sides hold joint exercises on a regular basis. The Russian Defense Ministry has made a detailed road map to deepen cooperation with China. What’s your take on that?

    Zhang Xiaogang: Based on the principle of non-alliance, non-confrontation and not targeting at any third party, cooperation between China and Russia has maintained a steady and sound momentum.

    Journalist: According to media reports, Taiwan’s first indigenous submarine Hai Kun recently completed its maiden sea trial. Do you have any comment on that?

    Zhang Xiaogang: The “Taiwan independence” separatist forces tried very hard to build the submarine Hai Kun only to find a form of psychological comfort. It can be easily defeated by the PLA.

    Journalist: It is reported that the Philippines has launched a so-called “New Hero-Fisherfolk” Program to encourage its fishermen to exploit fishing resources in waters near Nansha to the fullest extent. What’s your take on that?

    Zhang Xiaogang: China has indisputable sovereignty over Nansha Qundao and its adjacent waters, and has sovereign rights and jurisdiction over relevant waters. The Philippine side attempts to use fishing activities as a pretext to infringe upon China’s sovereignty and make provocations. This will never work. The Chinese side will strengthen administrative control of relevant waters in accordance with laws and regulations, and firmly safeguard our territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

    Journalist: A former Chief of Staff of Japan Self-Defense Force said that China has increased its maritime presence near Diaoyu Dao over the past two years. The increasingly aggressive actions taken by the Chinese side recently may be preparations for a landing operation to take control of Diaoyu Dao. What’s your comment on that?

    Zhang Xiaogang: Diaoyu Dao and its affiliated islands are China’s inherent territory. Patrols and law enforcement activities conducted by the Chinese side in waters under China’s jurisdiction are legitimate actions. It is the Japanese side who is undermining stability and escalating tensions in the relevant region.

    Journalist: It is reported that the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute of Sweden recently released its annual report on global nuclear forces, stating that China currently possesses 600 nuclear warheads, ranking third in the world. It says China’s stockpile is increasing at a speed of approximately 100 per year, faster than that of any other country. What is your comment?

    Zhang Xiaogang: I will not comment on this kind of speculative reports. China adheres to a nuclear strategy of self-defense, and commits itself to a nuclear policy of no first use of nuclear weapons. We keep our nuclear force at a minimum level required for national security and have no intention to engage in arms race with any country. China will continue to safeguard its legitimate security interests and uphold world peace and stability.

    Zhang Xiaogang: If there are no other questions, it concludes today’s press conference.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: China supports strengthening of New Development Bank – Premier of the State Council of China

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Xinhua) — China supports the New Development Bank in strengthening and expanding its scale, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Monday.

    Li Qiang made the statement at the plenary session of the 17th BRICS summit, calling for progress in reviewing the World Bank’s fairness and adjusting the IMF’s quota share.

    He also called for greater representation and voice for developing countries. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SCO Member States to Develop Cooperation in Culture and Tourism

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    QINGDAO, July 8 (Xinhua) — Member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will cooperate in building higher-quality cultural and tourism projects to promote high-quality development of humanitarian cooperation, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China said Monday.

    This decision was made at the 22nd meeting of the ministers of culture of the SCO member states and the meeting of the heads of tourism administrations of the SCO member states, which took place on Monday in the city of Qingdao in Shandong Province (Eastern China).

    China, which assumed the rotating SCO presidency for 2024-2025, chaired both events, which were attended by officials and representatives of cultural and tourism departments from 10 SCO member states, as well as the SCO Secretary General.

    At the events, all parties unanimously agreed to nominate the city of Cholpon-Ata in Kyrgyzstan as a candidate city for the status of “SCO Tourism and Cultural Capital” for the period 2025-2026, and also approved a list of cultural exchange projects within the SCO for 2025. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Peace and Friendship Forum was held in Shenyang on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War

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    BEIJING, July 8 (Xinhua) — The Peace and Friendship Forum dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was held in Shenyang, capital of northeast China’s Liaoning Province, on Thursday. The event, titled “Common Destiny, Joint Path to Peace,” brought together distinguished guests from SCO member states and friendly countries, media representatives, experts and scholars to discuss ways of peaceful development.

    The forum, held in the heroic city that holds the memory of the war of resistance, was a tribute to the historic victory over fascism 80 years ago, a profound call for the formation of a community with a shared future for mankind, and a declaration of peace that looks to the future, according to local newspaper Shenyang Daily. Participants actively exchanged views on thematic issues and answered questions from the media.

    Eighty years ago, the Chinese people, shoulder to shoulder with other peoples of the world, won a great victory in the anti-fascist war. Shenyang has always regarded it as its important mission to spread the ideals of peace and preserve the spirit of the war of resistance, passing on from generation to generation the deep-rooted belief in peace.

    Su Xiaohui, deputy director of the US studies department at the China Institute of International Studies, said that consensual cooperation among the international community is needed to maintain the post-war world order. China, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, calls on more countries to pay attention to contemporary global challenges and take the path of peace even further.

    According to her, the SCO plays a key role in ensuring international security. The countries have a common divisor in interests. China is actively developing a deep partnership for the sake of peace and hopes that SCO members and other partners of the international community will move towards each other with it.

    Professor Li Dong of the School of Humanities of Liaoning University noted that Shenyang has a significant set of national-level relics related to the war of resistance and rich “red” resources. “Based on this profound historical and cultural heritage, Shenyang should spread its stories to the world, honor the great victory and strive for peace and prosperity together with all peace-loving countries and peoples.”

    Professor Cui Zheng, director of the Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies at Liaoning University, stressed that as the starting point of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Shenyang has great potential for cooperation with Russian cities in preserving the historical legacy of World War II. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China-led international standard for autonomous driving test scenarios published

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    BEIJING, July 8 (Xinhua) — An international standard for automated driving testing scenarios has been officially released, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Monday.

    Developed under the leadership of China, the standard establishes evaluation procedures and scenario testing methods for automated driving systems.

    The release of this standard reflects an important international consensus on autonomous driving testing and verification technologies, meeting the industry’s growing needs for safety assessment and test verification, the ministry said.

    The ministry will cooperate with industry institutes and research centers in China’s automobile industry, including the Technology Research Center, to further contribute to the development and revision of international standards in this field.

    China is at the forefront of autonomous driving development, according to McKinsey

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: China confident of sustainable economic growth – Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Monday that China has sufficient resources and means to counter adverse external influences and is confident and capable of achieving sustainable and healthy economic development.

    China will introduce additional measures for voluntary and unilateral opening up, he added at a meeting with World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS summit. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: Rising Unilateralism, Protectionism Seriously Affect International Economic and Trade Order – Chinese Premier

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Xinhua) — The global trade situation has undergone significant changes due to the rise of unilateralism and protectionism, which have seriously affected the international economic and trade order, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Monday during a meeting with World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS summit. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Breaking: China stands firm in defending its rights and international justice amid US tariff pressure – Chinese Premier

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    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Xinhua) — Facing tariff pressure from the United States, China stands firm in protecting its rights and interests and upholding international justice, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Monday during a meeting with World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS summit. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Speech by SJ at business seminar and dinner in Amsterdam, Netherlands (English only) (with photo)

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         Following are the welcome remarks by the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, at a business seminar and dinner organised by the Netherlands Hong Kong Business Association with the support of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels and Invest Hong Kong on July 7 (Amsterdam time):
     
    His Excellency Mr Tan Jian (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of the Netherlands), dear friends from the Association, and distinguished guests in the Netherlands,
     
    Firstly, I’m really delighted and honoured to be given the chance to speak to these distinguished audience this evening. Perhaps I should begin by telling you a little bit more about myself and the purpose of my present trip. I have used to practice in Hong Kong as a civil and commercial barrister. I’ve been practicing in Hong Kong for almost 30 years and then joined the Government about three years ago. So that’s when I became the Secretary for Justice.
     
    I had considered to come to the Netherlands and this part of the world for a very long time. Unfortunately, for many reasons I was unable to do this until this occasion. So this is in fact my first trip to Europe after I took my office. So I’ve chosen the Netherlands.
     
    For personal reasons, I love travelling in the past. I travelled quite a lot. Amsterdam is very top on my list, I always come to Amsterdam to stay a couple of days, go to museums, restaurants, just to walk around, and then I move on as a stopover, and move on to other destinations. But Amsterdam is always a stop that I could not miss, so I have very good personal reasons to come to Amsterdam once again.
     
    For official reasons, the Netherlands is the second-largest trading partner of Hong Kong within Europe. There are more than 170 companies in Hong Kong. And I was invited to join the National Day Reception in late April. So, I have too many reasons to choose the Netherlands as my best destination.
     
    Returning to today’s seminar, I understand that you have heard from many eminent speakers this afternoon who have shared with you many important information about the latest development in Hong Kong in different areas. I know that you are all very keen supporters of Hong Kong and there must be reasons why you were attracted to Hong Kong. Maybe the probable reason is that you see Hong Kong as a very open society. We offer a very fair, transparent, predictable environment for you to explore business opportunities, either in Hong Kong, in China, or the Asia Pacific region. But I think all these characteristics are highly concerned with the political and legal landscape of Hong Kong. This is an important point in the sense that we are living at a rather difficult time. And Hong Kong has faced a lot of challenges in recent years. You are all keen supporters of Hong Kong. But outside this room, I’m clearly aware of the fact that many people do have a lot of questions about the future of Hong Kong. They may not be as confident as you of the future of Hong Kong. There are a lot of misgivings, misunderstandings, so on and so forth. I do believe that it’s my duty, not simply as a government official, but as a Hong Kong citizen, to bite the bullet, to face the music, to try to convince people why Hong Kong is still the Hong Kong that you are familiar with, why Hong Kong is still the Hong Kong that we all love.
     
    There’s one single message that I wish to convey, and that is “Hong Kong is still Hong Kong”. I wish to perhaps look at the latest development or something that I regard to be of great importance insofar as political landscape and legal landscape are concerned. Let me begin by the political landscapes of Hong Kong. I make it all boiled down to one very important thing. The gist of the matter is the principle of “one country, two system”. It’s because of “one country, two systems”, Hong Kong enjoys a number of very unique strengths and characteristics which are unparalleled. For example, we have our own independent legal system based on common law, our own independent financial system, our own currency, free flow of capital, we have trade port, we have no tariffs, no trade barriers, but all these things are because of the fact that we have “one country, two systems”.
     
    So the elephant in the room is this, is the principle of “one country, two systems” to be maintained, or is it going to be changed in whatever way in future? I wish to give you three reasons, why there shouldn’t be any worry or concern that the principle of “one country, two systems” will be altered or changed in future. The first reason is that the principle of “one country, two systems”, notwithstanding the fact that it’s a political concept, but actually it’s constitutional entrenched in the sense that its implementation is guaranteed by a constitutional document which is the Basic Law. I’m sure that many people in this room is familiar with the Basic Law. But what I wish to highlight is that on July 1, we celebrated the 28th anniversary of China’s resumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong. And for 28 years, and notwithstanding the fact that we had encountered a number of difficulties and challenges, not a single word, not a single clause in our Basic Law had been changed.
     
    Secondly, which is a matter of law, I think lawyers would be interested in what I am saying. In the Basic Law, there’s a provision which allows amendment to be made to the Basic Law, subject to a very important qualification. There’s a very clear, expressed provision, that any amendment cannot contravene, or cannot change the basic policy of the People’s Republic of China regarding Hong Kong, and that basic policy is precisely “one country, two systems”. So legally speaking, as a matter of constitutional, our constitutional order, you cannot really change the fundamental principle of “one country, two systems”. So if you feel that I’m not too legalistic, I move on to my second point, my second reason.
     
    The second reason is highly political, but it’s of crucial importance in the present context. That goes to the reassurances given by the top state leaders of the People’s Republic of China. I would mention three very important speeches, two made by President Xi Jinping. And the last speech was given by Wang Yi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. First, President Xi Jinping said on July 1, 2022, it was the 25th anniversary of China’s resumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong. It was when I assumed my current position as the Secretary for Justice. In his very important speech, he made a very important point. He said that the principal of “one country, two systems” is a good policy that must be adhered to in the long run. I think he was trying to convey a very important message, to dispel any misgivings, any doubts that Beijing had any intention whatsoever to change its basic policy towards Hong Kong. The “one country, two systems” principle also applies to Macau. So more recently, on December 20, 2024, also at the 25th anniversary of China’s resumption of sovereignty over Macau, President Xi Jinping made another very important speech, repeating why the principle of “one country, two systems” is a good system. At the end, he said that the principle of “one country, two systems” actually embodies very important universal values – peace, openness, inclusiveness, and sharing. And he said that these values are valuable, important, not just to China, Macau, or even China as a whole, but to the whole world. So the China’s national strategy is to make use of this principle of “one country, two systems” to assist its modernisation. So as a matter of logic and common sense, it’s unthinkable that either HKSAR (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) or Beijing would shoot ourselves in the foot by damaging or destroying the most valuable asset which makes Hong Kong being in a position to contribute to the success or even survival of Hong Kong.
     
    The last speech was given by Mr Wang Yi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, when he attended the signing ceremony of a very important international convention. It’s known as the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation. It is an international treaty signed by 33 countries, including China. And most of these countries include countries in Southeast Asia, Africa, and even one in Europe, Serbia. The Swiss foreign minister came to Hong Kong to give a speech. The purpose of the convention is to set up the first inter-governmental international organisation, which is devoted to use mediation as a means to resolve different types of international disputes, including disputes between sovereign states, disputes between states and foreign nationals, say, for example, investor-state disputes, and even international civil and commercial disputes. The important thing is that the state parties, in particular China, supported that the headquarters of this new organisation will be situated in Hong Kong. The question is why. Just imagine for Beijing or even other countries, they have a lot of options. Why not in Beijing, why not in Shanghai, why not in Shenzhen or anywhere? But Hong Kong, why Hong Kong? I think Mr Wang Yi gave the answer in his important speech. He mentioned once again it’s because of “one country, two systems”. Because under “one country, two systems”, Hong Kong inherits the common law tradition, but at the same time, the Mainland China practises a civil law system. There’s a synergy between the systems. So we are the best of both worlds, so to speak. And that’s precisely the reason why such an important international organisation, the headquarters of such an organisation will be situated in Hong Kong. This is a very important message. It is a very strong vote of confidence and given by not just China, but other state parties in the future of Hong Kong. So that’s my second reason.
     
    The third reason concerns a piece of law passed last year in Hong Kong. For people familiar with Hong Kong, you would be aware that all lands in Hong Kong are held pursuant to government leases, except for St. John’s Cathedral. For people who have been to Hong Kong, you know that St. John’s Cathedral is a freehold land for historical reasons. But otherwise, all lands in Hong Kong that were held pursuant to government leases, which means that they were for a fixed time, very often for 99 years. And the reality is that many of these government leases, hundreds and thousands, will expire by 2047. That is 50 years after China’s resumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong. So last year, we passed a legislation, the effect of which is that all these leases, which are going to expire before, or by 2047 will be automatically renewed for 50 years, without any additional premium. That means that these land ownership will be guaranteed, they will continue, they will go beyond 2047. Of course, land ownership is extremely important. It is not simply concerned with the provision of shelter or home for people. It serves as very important security, a very valuable asset for business people, for financial institution. So that’s the way we assure people that our system will not change because I cannot find a more important example showing the distinguished feature of “one country, two systems” by referring to our land ownership system. So I think this is a very compelling piece of evidence. I have three pieces of evidence to convince people that any misgiving would be misplaced. So this is about the political landscape.
     
    What about the legal landscape? I mentioned a moment ago that one of the essential characteristics of “one country, two systems” is the fact that we are still using the common law system. I wish to highlight three very important features of our common law system that will be maintained, enhanced, and of great importance in ensuring Hong Kong’s continued success in the future.
     
    Firstly, the credibility of our common law system. Our people are willing to come to Hong Kong because they believe in Hong Kong’s legal system. And one of the key reasons is that in Hong Kong we have a very reputable and credible independent judiciary. Judicial independence is a very key element of a legal system. How do we show to people that Hong Kong’s judicial system, Hong Kong’s judiciary, will remain independent? The answer is that we are a very open system. We have invited many eminent foreign judges from other common law jurisdictions to sit in our court. I wish to give two very concrete examples. Under the Basic Law, Hong Kong enjoys the power of final adjudication, because before 1997, all the final appeal cases would have to be heard in Privy Council in London. But after 1997, we enjoy the final power of adjudication. So the highest court will be the Court of Final Appeal and that’s a very special arrangement, which I’m sure that some of you would be aware of. We are at liberty, we are permitted to invite judges from other common law jurisdictions to sit as foreign non-permanent judges. At the moment, and I would say that even after 2019 and 2020 when Hong Kong experienced some challenges, even after 2020, or since 2020, we have three foreign judges agreeing to come to Hong Kong. So for the time being, there are altogether six foreign non-permanent judges. Two from England, Lord Hoffmann and Lord Neuberger. For lawyers, they would be very familiar names. And then three judges from Australia, and one from New Zealand. The most recent appointment was Sir William Young, a former judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. He was appointed in June, so less than a month ago. So why would these eminent judges agree to come to Hong Kong if they are not confident and do not believe in Hong Kong itself? The other thing is that even at the Court of First Instance level, the judiciary has been inviting judges from other common law jurisdictions to sit as part-time judges. And I can also give a very recent example. I know that very soon, a judge who is a British, a very eminent British lawyer, will come to Hong Kong to sit in commercial cases. So these are the continuous efforts made by Hong Kong to ensure that we will retain the international characteristic to give people confidence.
     
    And of course, I have to mention, it’s something that I hesitate to mention, that the Government still loses cases from time to time, but it’s the most compelling evidence to prove the existence of judicial independence. Of course I would not say that I was very happy with the outcome, but I described it as a very healthy phenomenon. It’s very cogent and conclusive proof of the fact that our legal and judicial system functions properly. So this is my first point, the credibility of a judicial system.
     
    The second characteristic goes to the fact that we have a very user-friendly system – common law system. One thing that may be very often can be overlooked is that Hong Kong is the only bilingual common law system using both English and Chinese.

    Notwithstanding that China has resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong, one would have naturally expected that Chinese would be the only authentic language, but that’s not true. Even in our legislation, in our court judgments, things would be written in both languages, which is of course important to the international community.
     
    The second thing is that we have made tremendous effort to ensure that our law will meet the changing needs of society, not just within Hong Kong but also the international community. I give two examples. The first example is that we have just amended our company ordinance, which came into effect in late May. It provides a scheme to enable companies being operated overseas to re-domicile to Hong Kong, by a very simple mechanism, so that they can enjoy tax advantage, a relatively simple regulatory regime, so on and so forth. I understand that two major insurance companies have indicated that they will re-domicile to Hong Kong probably in November this year. The second example goes to digital assets, the Stablecoins Ordinance. The ordinance will come into effect on August 1. I think it’s an indication of our determination to strike a balance. You have to have some sort of regulation, some sort of licensing, but at the same time, you have to enable this digital thing to be able to develop in a healthy manner. So this is my second point, we have a very user-friendly common law system.
     
    The last point, which is really unique, which is something that cannot be found, is our connection with the Mainland legal system. Under “one country, two systems”, we have our common law system, we do not use the Mainland legal system. It doesn’t mean that there’s no connection or no linkage between the two systems. On the contrary, there are very important connections between the two legal systems, which are of great practical importance to the international business community. And once again, I wish to use some examples. The first example concerns arbitration. Can arbitration awards in Hong Kong be recognised or enforced in Mainland China? The answer is that we have a very special mutual legal assistance arrangement with Mainland China. There are altogether nine, but suffice for me to mention that’s an arrangement which enables an arbitration award in Hong Kong to be easily recognised and enforced in China. It’s modelled on a well-known New York convention. So it’s no different as any other international award. And another special thing which also about arbitration is that Hong Kong and Mainland China has entered into a very special arrangement to enable arbitration to start or commence in Hong Kong. People engaged in this sort of arbitration would be entitled to apply for interim measures like interim injunction to freeze the assets of the opposing party to preserve evidence in Mainland China by making application in the Mainland court. For example, you start an arbitration in Hong Kong, then you can go to the Mainland court to apply to freeze the assets of your opponent to preserve evidence. I can give you the statistics to see how important and how successful this arrangement is. The arrangement came into existence on the October 1, 2019, and up to mid-May this year, there were altogether around 146 applications. And the value of assets which were subject to this interim preservation order would be around US$5 billion. That will be a very important and practical legal tool to use Hong Kong as a legal dispute resolution centre. And the second more recent example, that I wish to introduce to you, concerns the Greater Bay Area (GBA). The Greater Bay Area consists of Hong Kong, Macau, and mainly the nine important cities in the Guangdong province. The population is 86 million. I think the size is more like Croatia, but the GDP has exceeded Australia. I think it would be top 10 as it seen as a single entity. So a lot of opportunities. So just on the February 14, we have introduced special measures to enable Hong Kong enterprise, if they set up an office or their own company in GBA cities, they would have the right to choose Hong Kong law to govern their contracts. In the old days, there were very serious restrictions. Even if you’re a foreign company, a Hong Kong company, if you set up your company in Mainland China, you have no option. You have to use Mainland law to govern your contractual relationship. The second thing is that you can also choose Hong Kong as the seat of arbitration to resolve any potential dispute. And once again, in the past, that option would not be open. You have to use the dispute resolution mechanism or arbitration in Mainland China. So these are special measures which were recently introduced to give people more options. We can readily understand that, in particular for people outside Hong Kong, they may feel more familiar with Hong Kong’s legal system, whether it’s used as the governing law or whether it’s used as the place to resolve disputes. The choice belongs to the end users, but you have to give people the choice. So we are offering people this choice.
     
    Another important thing is the definition of Hong Kong enterprise. It doesn’t mean that it has to be a 100 per cent owned Hong Kong company. So long as there’s some Hong Kong interest, say 1 per cent Hong Kong interest. So if you get a business partner who’s willing to invest 1 per cent in a business venture, then you will be qualified to be a Hong Kong enterprise. And if you use this in the name of this Hong Kong enterprise, you go into a GBA area, then you can take advantage of the measures that I have just mentioned. I’m using this example to highlight the very unique connection between the Hong Kong common law system and the Mainland legal system, which offers very important practical advantages to the international business community.
     
    Lastly, you may say that I’m just selecting the good news. What about external views on the state of the rule of law in Hong Kong? I wish to refer to two very recent international surveys to support that what I have been telling you is not some sort of self-serving statement trying to paint a rosy picture. Firstly, the IMD, the Institute for Management Development in Switzerland, published a competitiveness survey in June, so about a month ago. In terms of global competitiveness, Hong Kong is the third. In the last survey, we were the fifth, so we moved two places up. We ranked second in terms of government efficiency and also business efficiency. And most importantly, Hong Kong ranked the first when it comes to business legislation, which means our business law and also our tax policy. This is the external view based on a very credible international survey. The second international survey that I wish to refer to is an international survey concerning international arbitration. It’s a survey done by the Queen Mary University of London, together with the law firm White & Case. It’s a regular survey done once every three or four years. In the very recent survey, Hong Kong is regarded to be the second most preferred seat of arbitration in the world. Hong Kong and Singapore both enjoy the second place. And in fact, Hong Kong is the most preferred place for arbitration in the Asia-Pacific region. So once again, this serves as a very strong piece of objective evidence to demonstrate people’s confidence in our legal system.
     
    We are living at a time of uncertainties and challenges, many of these challenges were caused by reasons or factors beyond our control. Some of them goes to geopolitical situations, things like that. The role of Hong Kong can play from the perspective be considered in a wider context, not just as a matter of bilateral relationship between Hong Kong and the Netherlands. It has to be perhaps considered in the wider context of the overall relationship between Europe and China, or perhaps Europe and Asia-Pacific, as a whole. I think the relationship between Europe and China and Hong Kong has become even more relevant and important at this time of great uncertainties and challenges. But amid all these challenges and difficulties, in sharp contrast to these challenges and difficulties, what Hong Kong can offer would be certainty and opportunities. Certainty that you will have a very secure, very user-friendly, very credible legal system to safeguard interests, to manage risk, but enormous opportunities to be found, not just in Hong Kong, not just in the GBA, but China as a whole.
     
    So I do believe, I speak from the bottom of my heart that there are very good reasons for us to remain very confident and optimistic in the future of Hong Kong. And for this, of course, I’m most grateful to the continued support by our friends in this room. I do ask you to continue your support. Whenever people speak in front of you, express any doubt, I do invite you to speak on our behalf to convince them that there’s no reason whatsoever to feel pessimistic. There’s no reason whatsoever for them to be concerned about the future of Hong Kong, because Hong Kong will still be the Hong Kong that we all love, that we are all familiar with. This is all I wish to say. Thank you very much.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China activates emergency response to flooding in Zhejiang, Fujian

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    This aerial photo taken on Aug. 4, 2023 shows waves caused by the Qiantang River tidal bore in Yanguan Township of Haining City, east China’s Zhejiang province. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s Ministry of Water Resources on Monday activated a Level-IV emergency response to flooding in the eastern provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian as Typhoon Danas approaches.

    Danas — the fourth typhoon of this year, as counted by China’s meteorological authorities — made landfall in Taiwan late Sunday night and exited to sea early Monday morning. It is forecast to make a second landfall along the coast between Taizhou in Zhejiang and Ningde in Fujian sometime between Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening, the ministry said.

    The typhoon will bring heavy rainfall to affected regions from Monday to Thursday, with parts of southeastern Zhejiang, the eastern coast of Fujian and central-eastern Jiangxi province expected to experience heavy to torrential rains.

    Rivers, including the Qiantang River in Zhejiang and its tributaries, will experience significant rises in water levels. Some small and medium-sized rivers within the rainstorm zone could rise past warning levels, and there are high risks of mountain torrents in hilly areas, the ministry has warned.

    It is closely monitoring Danas’ path and development, and is guiding local water authorities on specific preparation measures, said the ministry, adding that it has dispatched a team to Zhejiang to assist with local typhoon response efforts.

    China has a four-tier flood control emergency response system, with Level I being the most severe response.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Mainland expresses sympathy for people in Taiwan affected by Typhoon Danas

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Monday expressed the mainland’s deep sympathy for those in Taiwan affected by Typhoon Danas, which resulted in casualties and financial losses.

    Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, conveyed the mainland’s sympathy for the lives lost in the disaster, extended condolences to the bereaved families, and expressed concern for all those injured.

    “We hope that those affected will be able to return to normal life and work at an early date,” he said.

    Typhoon Danas made landfall in Taiwan late Sunday night and exited to sea early Monday morning, leaving two people dead and hundreds injured, according to Taiwan media.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Video testimony of former Unit 731 member released

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A former member of Unit 731, the notorious germ-warfare detachment of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, has confessed to conducting human experiments, including dissecting still-warm bodies, and developing biological weapons, according to video evidence released for the first time.

    An 83-minute video of Masakuni Kurumizawa’s oral testimony was released by the Exhibition Hall of Evidences of Crimes Committed by Unit 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army, a museum in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province, on Monday, which marked the 88th anniversary of the Lugou Bridge Incident.

    On the night of July 7, 1937, Japanese troops conducting military exercises near the Lugou Bridge in suburban Beijing attacked Chinese forces, an event that marked the start of Japan’s full-scale invasion of China and China’s whole-nation resistance against the Japanese invaders.

    In his testimony, Kurumizawa said: “I dissected 300 human bodies, about one-third of which were preserved as specimens, while the rest were burned. When we performed the dissections, the bodies were still warm and blood spurted out.”

    Unit 731 developed and mass produced bacteria for causing diseases such as bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid, dysentery and anthrax, according to Kurumizawa.

    In order to cultivate more virulent bacteria, Unit 731 used living test subjects including both animals and human prisoners. These living subjects, referred to as “marutas” by the Japanese, included Chinese, Korean, Mongolian and Soviet prisoners of war, he said. “We maintained a stock of more than 40 individuals for research purposes, and could replenish the stock as needed,” he added.

    Kurumizawa said that due to the confidentiality regulations of Unit 731, even his own family was unaware of his criminal activities.

    Unit 731 was a top-secret biological and chemical weapon research base established in 1932 as the nerve center of Japan’s germ warfare during WWII. It conducted experiments on at least 3,000 people, while more than 300,000 people across China were killed by Japan’s biological weapons.

    Jin Shicheng, deputy secretary-general of Harbin History Association of Biological and Gas Warfare of Japanese Army, said that Unit 731 placed humans and animals in the same category, showing an utter lack of respect for humankind.

    “The brutal details confirm extreme disregard for human life. It is a major reason why incriminating evidence against Unit 731 was not immediately released to the public after WWII,” Jin said.

    Japanese Imperial Army registration forms record a total of 3,497 personnel attached to Unit 731, most of whom are now dead, Jin said.

    “The new evidence is a crucial supplement to the study of Unit 731, with oral testimonies complementing written records, artifacts and sites to further reveal the atrocities committed during the war,” he said.

    “After the war, only a few former members of Unit 731 came forward voluntarily, while most others remained silent. Exposing all evidence related to Unit 731 should be a joint effort of peace forces worldwide,” Jin added.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Russia says it downed 402 Ukrainian drones

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Russian air defense downed 402 Ukrainian drones and seven guided aerial bombs over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said Monday.

    The ministry said that 91 drones were destroyed overnight, with most of them in the border regions of Belgorod and Kursk and eight over the Moscow region.

    Russia and Ukraine have intensified drone attacks recently. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that Russia launched 101 drones overnight, adding that about 1,270 drones and 39 missiles were registered over the past week. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Poland reinstates checkpoints on borders with Germany, Lithuania

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Border control personnel inspect a freight truck at a checkpoint near the Poland-Lithuania border in Suwalki, Poland, July 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Poland reinstated checkpoints along its borders with Germany and Lithuania on Monday to curb illegal migration and reinforce national security, authorities said.

    According to the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, the government has designated 52 checkpoints along the German border and 13 along the Lithuanian border.

    The checks will remain in effect for 30 days, until Aug. 5, and be carried out by the Border Guard with support from police and Territorial Defense Force soldiers, said the ministry.

    Konrad Szwed, a spokesman for the Board Guard, told the Polish Press Agency that inspections will be conducted randomly, with priority given to vans and vehicles carrying multiple passengers, as well as cars with tinted windows.

    “Let’s remember that this won’t be the type of border control we had before joining the Schengen zone — there won’t be any barriers or fences,” Szwed said. “Cars will pass through, and checks will only be conducted selectively based on our risk analysis. If a vehicle is stopped, the driver’s and passengers’ documents will be checked, as well as the trunk.”

    A nationwide alert has been issued to inform citizens of the new checks and encourage cooperation, Minister of the Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak said during a press conference in Swiecko, a town on the Polish-German border.

    “We want to minimize the inconvenience to citizens, including businesspeople and everyone who benefits from good cross-border cooperation. I also count on cooperation from local governments,” Siemoniak said.

    In October 2023, Germany introduced border control with Poland as part of broader efforts to curb illegal migration. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Trump announces 25-40 pct tariffs on 14 countries

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt showcases U.S. President Donald Trump’s letter to the Japanese prime minister during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., the United States, on July 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday on social media that 25-percent tariffs will be imposed on imports from Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK), respectively, beginning Aug. 1.

    In his letters addressed to the leaders of the two countries, Trump said the new tariffs will be separate from all other sectoral tariffs.

    Later on, he announced that similar letters were sent to the leaders of 12 other countries, namely Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Myanmar, Laos, Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Cambodia, and Thailand, informing them that tariffs ranging 25 percent to 40 percent will be charged starting next month.

    The tariffs rate on Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Tunisia will be 25 percent, and it will be 30 percent for South Africa and BiH. Indonesia will face a tariffs rate of 32 percent, and Bangladesh and Serbia will see 35 percent. Tariffs rate on Cambodia and Thailand will be 36 percent, and for Laos and Myanmar it will be as high as 40 percent.

    In the almost identical letters, Trump asked leaders of these countries to understand that the tariffs rates number “is far less than what is needed to eliminate the Trade Deficit disparity we have with your Country.”

    Trump warned that if these countries raise their tariffs in response, the United States will increase its tariffs by the same amount.

    He said that there will be no tariff if these countries or their companies decide to build or manufacture products within the United States, and that “in fact, we will do everything possible to get approvals quickly, professionally, and routinely — In other words, in a matter of weeks.”

    He also said that “if you wish to open your heretofore closed Trading Markets to the United States, and eliminate your Tariff, and Non Tariff, Policies and Trade Barriers, we will, perhaps, consider an adjustment to this letter.”

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday afternoon that Trump plans to issue an executive order to extend the pause on “reciprocal tariffs” from July 9 to Aug. 1.

    “So, the reciprocal tariff rate or these new rates that will be provided in this correspondence to these foreign leaders will be going out the door within the next month or deals will be made,” said Leavitt.

    On Wednesday, Trump said that the United States had struck a trade deal with Vietnam that includes a 20-percent tariff on the Southeast Asian country’s exports to the United States.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Texas floods raise doubts over US weather warnings, response levels

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    As the desperate search continues for survivors of the flash floods in Central Texas, concerns have already been raised about the shortcomings of the United States’ weather warning service and the response of local authorities.

    The death toll stood at 82 late on Sunday, with Texas Governor Greg Abbott saying that 41 people were unaccounted for across the state, adding that more people could be missing, local media reported.

    In Kerr County, home to Camp Mystic and other youth camps in the Texas Hill Country, searchers have found the bodies of 68 people, including 28 children, said Sheriff Larry Leitha, who pledged to keep searching until “everybody is found”.

    The flash floods happened in a region where the natural beauty of rivers, lakes and hills has made it a popular destination for summer vacations. The Guadalupe River bank area had attracted many visitors for the long Fourth of July weekend.

    However, before daybreak on Friday destructive, fast-moving waters rose rapidly on the river in only 45 minutes, washing away homes and vehicles.

    Questions are growing about whether enough warnings were issued in an area long vulnerable to flooding and whether enough preparations were made.

    Families were allowed to look around Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the river where 10 girls and a counselor were still unaccounted for, on Sunday morning.

    One girl was seen walking out of a building carrying a large bell. A woman and a teenage girl, both wearing rubber waders, briefly went inside one of the cabins, which stood next to a pile of soaked mattresses, a storage trunk and clothes. At one point, the pair doubled over, sobbing before they embraced.

    Father’s sacrifice

    Several of those who died in the floods have already been praised by loved ones for their heroism.

    Julian Ryan, 27, died trying to save his mother, his fiancee Christina Wilson, and the couple’s two young children, according to local media reports.

    Wilson told a Houston television station the water came to the front step of their trailer home near the river in Ingram before dawn on Friday and rose fast. Their mattress began to float. The door was stuck shut and Ryan broke a window with his arm for the family to escape. However, he suffered serious cuts from the broken glasses and soon bled to death.

    “He had lost so much blood and knew he wasn’t going to make it,” Wilson said. “He said, ‘I love you. I’m so sorry.’ In minutes, he was gone. He died trying to save us.”

    Camp Mystic director Dick Eastland, 70, died while trying to rescue campers during the catastrophic flooding, according to a tribute shared by his grandson on Instagram on Saturday.

    “If he wasn’t going to die of natural causes, this was the only other way — saving the girls that he so loved and cared for,” George Eastland wrote. “That’s the kind of man my grandfather was. He was a husband, father, grandfather, and a mentor to thousands of young women.”

    A Camp Mystic employee, Glenn Juenke, told CNN Eastland died “remaining a true hero until the very end”.

    Almost a century old and founded in 1926, Camp Mystic had been run by Dick and Tweety Eastland since 1974 and can host up to 700 children.

    In Kerrville, Tivy High School boys soccer coach Reece Zunker and his wife Paula died in the flood, according to a Facebook post. Their two young children were missing.

    The Guadalupe River Heart O’ the Hills Camp announced on its website that its director and co-owner Jane Ragsdale was killed in the flood. Luckily no children were at the camp at the time.

    Two sisters from Dallas, Blair and Brooke Harber, 11 and 13 respectively, were staying with their grandparents in a cabin along the Guadalupe River, which was washed away by the flood. The sisters were confirmed dead and their grandparents were missing, according to The New York Times.

    Too late, inaccurate

    The National Weather Service first issued a forecast on Thursday afternoon that heavy rain was coming and flooding was possible. It predicted 127 to 177 millimeters of rain.

    The flood warning was issued at 1:14 am on Friday when most people were asleep. It triggered Wireless Emergency Alerts which sent notifications to all the mobile phones in the emergency area.

    However, it’s a feature that mobile phone users can disable and parts of the Hill Country lack good mobile phone reception.

    The rain began to fall around midnight, but actual rainfall far exceeded the forecast. Some local weather stations recorded 305 mm of rainfall by sunrise on Independence Day, local meteorologists said.

    The water level rose rapidly. The water gauge in a section of the Guadalupe River gauge where it forks recorded a 6.7-meter rise in only two hours, Bob Fogarty, a meteorologist at the NWS Austin/San Antonio office said.

    In Kerrville, the water level rose from 0.3 meters to 10.3 meters between 2 am and 7 am on Friday.

    Fogarty said the alert was updated nine times throughout Friday. The most serious warning came at 4:03 am when NWS issued a flood emergency, warning of an “extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation “and urging “immediate evacuations”.

    The riverbank overflow occurred about three hours after the first flood warning, with the strong torrent washing away cabins and vehicles.

    Some meteorologists said local authorities are partially responsible for the devastating consequences of the floods.

    “The heartbreaking catastrophe that occurred in Central Texas is a tragedy of the worst sort because it appears evacuations and other proactive measures could have been undertaken to reduce the risk of fatalities had the organizers of impacted camps and local officials heeded the warnings of the government and private weather sources, including AccuWeather,” AccuWeather chief meteorologist Jonathan Porter wrote in a statement on Saturday morning.

    Local officials blamed the NWS for inadequate weather information. Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management pointed to NWS forecasts that projected up to 152 mm of rain. “It did not predict the amount of rain that we saw,” Kidd said.

    Facing questions on why officials didn’t organize evacuations, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said: “We didn’t know this flooding was coming. Rest assured, no one knew this kind of flood was coming.”

    Kelly said they deal with floods frequently and locals know the area as “flash flood valley”. However, Kerr County doesn’t have a flood warning system in place. Kelly said the county considered implementing one a few years ago, but the plan was put aside due to the cost.

    Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice told the media that the suddenness and intensity of the flood caught city officials flat-footed.

    “This happened very quickly over a very short amount of time that could not be predicted,” Rice said,”… things like this happen in a very strategic, very isolated area and when those two things converge you have what happened today.”

    Staff shortage at NWS

    The unexpectedness of the flood has led many to question whether the understaffed NWS has contributed to the tragedy.

    Its ability to help the entire country prepare for natural disasters was also questioned due to funding cuts under the Trump administration’s Big Beautiful Bill which was passed the day before July 4.

    Federal funding cuts made earlier by the Department of Government Efficiency led to staff cuts in the NWS, which the service says has resulted in many of its local offices being understaffed.

    Its mission statement is to: “Provide weather, water and climate data, forecasts, warnings, and impact-based decision support services for the protection of life and property and enhancement of the national economy.”

    Accurate weather warnings are the key to “give every individual a fighting chance to survive nature’s worst”, it adds.

    Since President Donald Trump took office, almost 600 people have left the NWS, equivalent to the total number of employees who left the service in the past 15 years.

    Many of those who left were seasoned meteorologists with experience in dealing with a variety of weather scenarios. Experts had previously warned that the service had already been crippled due to its large number of vacant positions and sudden departure of senior staff.

    The NWS Austin/San Antonio Office, which oversees flood-devastated Kerr County, is currently short six staff members. A senior hydrologist, staff forecaster and meteorologist in charge were missing, according to the NWS website.

    While no one at the NWS has explained the big gap between the forecast and actual rainfall, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the administration, saying that it’s hard to accurately predict rainfall.

    Noem argued that the technology was “ancient” and that the Trump administration is working to upgrade it.

    “We know that everybody wants more warning time, and that’s why we’re working to upgrade the technologies that have been neglected (for) far too long,” Noem said at a Saturday news conference.

    Houston has a problem

    Jason Walls, a Houston resident, told China Daily the tragedy unfolding in Central Texas had made him worried about his own safety in Houston.

    “We are in the hurricane season right now. I can’t imagine how many people would die from an inaccurate weather forecast and inadequate warning because we are much more populated than Central Texas. I am very concerned,” Walls said.

    He’s aware that the NWS Houston/Galveston Office has a serious staff shortage with 11 positions out of 25 vacant. The departures happened after a number of experienced meteorologists left due to the DOGE cuts.

    The vacancies include meteorologist-incharge, warning coordination meteorologist, science and operations officer, and port meteorological officer. In addition, four meteorologists, including two senior positions, are also vacant.

    Meteorologist Jeff Masters, a former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hurricane hunter, earlier told the Texas Tribune that most of the roles won’t be able to be filled in time for the 2025 hurricane season.

    “This was done very inefficiently,” Masters told the newspaper. “First, all of the probationary employees were fired, then incentives were given to get the most experienced managers out through early retirement. Now they’re trying to do some rehiring, and then it’s just not being done very efficiently.”

    Masters said that the local offices across the country have lost critical institutional knowledge and expertise. Nationwide, reduced staff numbers have meant fewer weather balloon launches, therefore fewer data critical to accurate storm modeling is available.

    Currently, the Houston office is being helped by members from other NWS locations, and a meteorologist in Oklahoma is helping as an acting meteorologist-incharge for Houston.

    “Look at what happened in Kerr County when the NWS local office is without a warning coordination meteorologist,” Walls said. “We are in a worse situation in Houston — we don’t have a warning coordinator, we don’t have one in charge, we are missing almost half of very critical positions. How can we be ready for any weather disaster in the coming months?”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Global industrial software giant doubles down on China amid faster digital shift

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    AVEVA, a leading global industrial software provider, has underscored its optimism about China’s market potential, highlighting the country’s role as a key growth driver and the company’s commitment to deepening local engagement.

    Chris Lee, AVEVA’s senior vice president and head of Asia Pacific, noted that China is the clear leader in the Asia-Pacific region for the company, and has generated abundant successful industrial digital transformation cases.

    “China is the leading force in our Asia-Pacific operations,” Lee said, adding that the region is rapidly reaping the benefits of transformation. With nearly half of the Asia-Pacific’s resources allocated to China, Lee said AVEVA was sending a strong message to its Chinese clients: “We are committed to growing alongside them.”

    Cui Jingyi, the company’s vice president and head of AVEVA China, observed that China has evolved from a follower to a leader in the global digital transformation wave, driven by its mature industrial system, thriving digital economy, and open attitude toward new technologies.

    The company’s optimism aligns with China’s ongoing efforts to advance digitalization, especially in the industrial sector. By mid-March, the country had established over 30,000 basic-level smart factories, 1,200-plus advanced-level smart factories, and more than 230 excellence-level smart factories.

    The country has issued nearly 500 national standards for smart manufacturing, with plans to develop over 100 more national and industrial standards by 2026. The recent implementation of a national standard for digital transformation management, the first of its kind in China, provides a framework for enterprises to upgrade their artificial intelligence (AI) applications and accelerate digital transformation.

    In addition to traditional industrial sectors, Cui highlighted the significant potential in sectors like fast-moving consumer goods and food & beverage, where digital transformation demands are rising and market opportunities are vast.

    She also noted Chinese clients’ surging interest in AI applications, particularly since the launch of DeepSeek.

    “Many clients have proactively adopted DeepSeek and are exploring how AI can transform their operations,” Cui said. However, she emphasized the unique challenges of deploying AI in industrial settings, where high-quality data is critical for training models that meet strict requirements for precision, accuracy, and safety.

    Shenoy Janardhan, the company’s vice president and head of presales for Asia Pacific, outlined AVEVA’s vision for AI in industrial software, including transforming non-intelligent information into smart data and exploring applications like humanoid AI.

    “We’re looking at natural language processing models to enable voice recognition and direct user interaction,” Janardhan said, adding that AI will also be used to simplify user interfaces for better usability.

    Despite global uncertainties, AVEVA executives said the company remained committed to increasing its investment in China, aiming to grow in sync with the country and continue its partnership with Chinese clients on their digital transformation journeys.

    A key milestone in AVEVA’s China strategy is the recent launch of its China Intelligent Innovation Center, the first product R&D hub the company has established in the country.

    “This center allows us to better address local market requirements and adapt our software to China’s evolving infrastructure and technology landscape,” Cui said. It will also focus on fostering open collaboration with local clients and partners to accelerate the deployment of AI solutions in industrial settings.

    “AVEVA is confident in China’s economic development and proud to be part of China’s digitalization drive,” she said. “Our commitment to ‘In China, For China’ is not just a slogan but a tangible action.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: EU races to finalize trade deal with US before July 9 tariff deadline

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The European Union (EU) is intensifying its efforts to finalize a trade agreement with the United States before the looming July 9 deadline, aiming to avert a new wave of punitive tariffs.

    European Commission spokesperson Olof Gill confirmed on Monday that “political and technical contacts” between Brussels and Washington are ongoing, with the EU still committed to securing an agreement in principle by Wednesday.

    While hopes for a comprehensive trade deal have been abandoned due to time constraints, the EU remains focused on establishing a framework that can prevent further tariff increases. If no agreement is reached, U.S. tariffs on most EU imports are expected to rise from the current 10 percent to 20 percent, and potentially up to 50 percent, in line with rates announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on April 2.

    On Friday, the European Commission held consultations with EU member states to assess the situation. Further high-level engagement took place over the weekend, with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaking by phone with President Trump on Sunday. Although no formal breakthrough was reported, officials described the call as a “good exchange.”

    On Sunday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that tariffs for countries that had not reached an agreement with the United States would take effect on Aug. 1 instead of July 9. Trump said that the United States would begin issuing tariff notification letters to a dozen countries starting Monday at 12 p.m. Eastern Time (1600 GMT).

    The European Commission continues to weigh its options. A retaliatory tariff list has been prepared and reviewed with member states and industry stakeholders. However, according to Gill, there are no immediate plans to activate it, as “diplomatic efforts remain the priority.”

    Germany, France, and Italy remain closely engaged in the negotiations. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has emphasized the need for a deal to protect industries vulnerable to tariffs, including the automotive and pharmaceutical sectors.

    As the July 9 deadline approaches, analysts remain skeptical about the feasibility of concluding multiple lasting agreements within such a short period.

    “Trade deals typically take years to negotiate. It would be surprising to see long-term deals materialize so quickly,” said Andrew Lapping, chief investment officer at Ranmore Fund Management.

    “Trump is in a teasing mood, hinting at more deals while keeping markets guessing. Investors are bracing for fresh volatility,” said Susannah Streeter, head of Money and Markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, a British financial services company. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: New talent system benefits over 3,700 foreign businesspeople in China’s Yiwu

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Foreigners carry a suitcase for sample purchasing at Yiwu International Trade Market in Yiwu, east China’s Zhejiang Provence, May 16, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    A total of 3,716 foreign businesspeople operating in the city of Yiwu, east China’s Zhejiang Province, have been recognized as talent by the local government as of the end of June.

    The group includes 37 classified as A-level (foreign high-end talent) and 3,679 as B-level (foreign professional talent), according to Yiwu’s science and technology bureau.

    The city has pioneered a novel “contribution-based evaluation system” for identifying foreign talent. Factors such as annual export volumes, job creation for local workers, and sustained contributions to the local economy are key determinants.

    Foreign investors/businesspeople can qualify as A-level talent if they meet certain conditions, such as annual sales of their company exceeding 50 million yuan (about 6.99 million U.S. dollars) while they receive an annual salary of over 600,000 yuan each; or the company employing over 10 local workers while they have worked in Zhejiang continuously for 10 years with a similar salary.

    B-level status is attainable through metrics such as foreign exchange settlements of a company exceeding 500,000 U.S. dollars annually, or generating annual import-export volumes surpassing 10 million yuan.

    A-class talent receive longer work permits valid for five years and prioritized approval services, while B-level talent qualify for work permits lasting two to four years, according to the policy.

    Renowned as the “world supermarket,” Yiwu maintains trade links with over 230 countries and regions. With over 28,000 foreign merchants daily — constituting about one-fifth of Zhejiang’s total — the city launched this foreign business talent pilot program in September 2024 to further attract investment. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Unified market boost for foreign investors

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    People visit the 23rd China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, Dec. 27, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s accelerated efforts to build a unified national market will not only eliminate domestic market barriers, but also open broader opportunities for foreign investors, as the country deepens market-oriented reforms and high-standard opening-up, experts said on Monday.

    “Building a unified national market is not just critical to smoothing out domestic circulation, but is also key to fostering a key competitive edge in global cooperation and competition,” said Wang Chenwei, director of the Macroeconomy Research Office at the National Development and Reform Commission’s Economic System and Management Institute.

    Wang’s comments came after a key meeting of the Central Commission for Financial and Economic Affairs held last week called for heightened efforts to develop a unified national market.

    The meeting highlighted key requirements for developing a unified national market — standardizing market rules, infrastructure, government conduct, market regulation and law enforcement, as well as resource allocation, while continuing to expand both domestic and international openness.

    China first outlined a detailed set of policy measures in 2022 to develop a unified national market, aimed at ending local protectionism and unifying the fragmented market in order to remove key hurdles to economic growth.

    “The accelerated push for building a unified national market means China will become more open, providing more space and opportunities for foreign capital to participate,” said Bai Wenxi, vice-chairman of the China Enterprise Capital Union.

    Bai said the latest policy language — shifting from “breaking barriers “to “establishing new systems” — signals a strategic pivot from internal integration toward coordinated development of both internal and external markets.

    “It underscores a systemic transformation toward aligning with international high-standard rules while deepening reforms of the market-based allocation of production factors and promoting regional integration,” he added.

    Bai also highlighted the unprecedented inclusion of “standardizing government conduct” as a formal policy requirement. “This will help guide greater coherence across other domains and sharpen the focus of building a unified national market.”

    Official data showed the updated negative list for market access has reduced the number of items from 117 in the 2022 version to 106 in 2025, further opening up sectors to both domestic firms and foreign enterprises.

    Despite the continued improvements, some challenges still persist. Wang from the NDRC’s Economic System and Management Institute noted there still remain issues in building a unified national market like market fragmentation and local protectionism, saying it is essential to build up institutional rules to support its construction while dismantling regulatory and administrative obstacles that hinder it.

    The message to global investors is clear — a more open, standardized and united Chinese market is taking shape, offering rising development opportunities for global stakeholders.

    “We have always had confidence in the China market and will continue to deepen our roots here,” said Kok Leong Lim, president of professional solutions at EssilorLuxottica Greater China. “We have high expectations for the future performance of the China market.”

    Grupo Bimbo, a Mexican food conglomerate, is also deepening its footprint in China with significant investments and strategic initiatives aimed at capitalizing on the country’s massive market potential, signaling optimism about China’s long-term development.

    “We greatly appreciate the government’s commitment to high-standard opening-up, which has consistently created opportunities for Bimbo China,” said Kelly Zhang, general manager of Bimbo China.

    “China grew dramatically during the past decades. It’s not an easy journey. As long as there is a clear direction, the Chinese government can put all the resources or energy together and create miracles.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Wimbledon: Injured Sinner moves on when Dimitrov retires

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Men’s top seed Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals under unfortunate circumstances on Monday after Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire due to right pectoral injury while leading their fourth-round clash by two sets.

    Dimitrov was ahead 6-3, 7-5, 2-2 when he fell to the court following an ace. The visibly emotional Bulgarian, unable to lift his right arm, was forced to retire, handing Sinner passage to the next round.

    Sinner will now face American Ben Shelton, who advanced with a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (1), 7-5 win over Lorenzo Sonego.

    “I don’t take this as a win at all, this is just an unfortunate moment for us to witness,” Sinner said following the match.

    “He has struggled in Grand Slams with injuries a lot, so seeing him again with this injury is very tough. We all saw by his reaction how much he cares about the sport and he is one of the hardest working players on tour,” the Italian said.

    “This is not the end we wanted to see and it’s very sad,” he added.

    Novak Djokovic hits a return during the men’s singles fourth round match between Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Alex de Minaur of Australia at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Britain, July 7, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

    Elsewhere, seven-time champion Novak Djokovic rallied from a set down to defeat Australia’s Alex de Minaur 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. The Serbian star will meet Italy’s Flavio Cobolli in the quarterfinals after Cobolli ousted Marin Cilic 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (3).

    In the women’s draw, Iga Swiatek’s pursuit of a maiden Wimbledon title continued as she eased past Denmark’s Clara Tauson 6-4, 6-1 to reach the quarterfinals for the second time. The Polish eighth seed will next face Liudmila Samsonova.

    Teenager Mirra Andreeva reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal with a commanding 6-2, 6-3 win over Emma Navarro. The 18-year-old will play against Belinda Bencic, who advanced with a 7-6 (4), 6-4 victory over Ekaterina Alexandrova. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Fluminense out ‘to make history’ against Chelsea, says manager

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Fluminense manager Renato Gaucho said his team had come to the United States to “make history” as it prepared to face Chelsea in the semifinals of the FIFA Club World Cup on Tuesday.

    Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Renato acknowledged the financial disparity between Fluminense and its European rivals but said that belief, focus and discipline had brought his side this far.

    “Fluminense being the ugly duckling has made it this far despite the financial disadvantages, but that doesn’t mean Fluminense can’t reach the final and win the Club World Cup,” he said.

    Niklas Suele (down) of Borussia Dortmund vies with Kevin Serna of Fluminense FC the Group F match between Fluminense FC of Brazil and Borussia Dortmund of Germany at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in New Jersey, the United States, June 17, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Rui)

    According to Renato, the Rio de Janeiro outfit has less than 10% of the financial capacity of clubs such as Chelsea, Real Madrid or Paris Saint-Germain.

    “These big clubs have all the conditions to sign the best players,” he said. “But we’ve made it here with a lot of hard work, humility and above all, by believing in ourselves.”

    Fluminense reached the last four by finishing second in Group F before beating Inter Milan and Al Hilal in the first two knockout rounds.

    Chelsea, meanwhile, overcame Benfica and Palmeiras in its last two games after finishing second in Group D.

    Renato praised the speed and technical quality of Chelsea’s forwards but said his team would not change its winning formula.

    “Without a doubt they have a very powerful attack,” he said. “Two very fast wingers in one-on-one situations, which I like a lot, and Joao Pedro is a great striker. Their midfield has players who think the game very well.

    “We always try to limit the impact of our opponent when it has possession, but when we have the ball, we’re going to play. It’s what we’ve been doing all tournament.”

    Renato declined to confirm his starting lineup or formation but said his tactical flexibility had been key.

    “In this Club World Cup I changed the formation twice and it worked,” he said. “We’re getting results because of our hard work.”

    The winner of the match at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will meet either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid in the final on Sunday. Renato insisted his team would not be content with a semifinal exit.

    “Have we made history so far? Yes. Are we happy? Yes. But we want more. Our goal is to reach the final,” he added. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China confident in steady, sound economic growth — Premier Li

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here on Monday that China has abundant resources and means to counter adverse external impacts, and is confident in and capable of promoting a steady and healthy economic development.

    China will introduce more measures for voluntary and unilateral opening up, he added when meeting with Director-General of the World Trade Organization Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS Summit.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese premier urges developed countries to meet commitment to tackling climate change

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    Chinese premier urges developed countries to meet commitment to tackling climate change

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 — Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged developed countries to meet their climate commitments on financing, technology transfer and other areas.

    Li made the remarks when addressing the plenary sessions of the 17th BRICS Summit on Sunday and Monday, calling for strengthening global synergy in tackling climate change.

    He called on the international community to resolutely implement the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, and uphold the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Int’l Deep Space Exploration Association launched in China

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    This photo taken on July 7, 2025 shows an exterior view of the Deep Space Exploration Laboratory in Hefei, east China’a Anhui Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

    HEFEI, July 7 — The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA), an international academic organization dedicated to deep space exploration, was officially launched on Monday in Hefei, capital of east China’s Anhui Province.

    The move marks a key step in global collaboration to advance space technology and build a community with a shared future for humanity in outer space.

    This association was jointly initiated by the Hefei-based Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration, the Chinese Society of Astronautics, the Chinese Society of Space Research and the French initiative “Planetary Exploration, Horizon 2061.” The founding of the IDSEA was also co-sponsored by 20 academicians from China and 31 international scientists.

    Wu Weiren, chief designer of China’s lunar exploration program and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, was elected as the association’s first chairman.

    Wu said the association’s establishment holds great significance for international exchange and cooperation in China’s space program, as it is a crucial step toward collaborative innovation within the global space community.

    He said the association will focus on areas including lunar exploration, planetary exploration and asteroid defense. It will conduct studies on trends in international deep space exploration, host international academic events, foster global talent in space science and technology, take part in making standards and rules concerning outer space, and advance the peaceful and sustainable use of outer space.

    He extended a warm invitation to scientists and engineers worldwide to join the association and contribute to global exploration of the universe.

    Despite being a latecomer to outer space exploration, China has rapidly emerged as a prominent player in this field while also demonstrating its commitment to cooperating with other nations.

    In April 2025, China announced that seven institutions from six countries — France, Germany, Japan, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States, have been authorized to borrow lunar samples collected by China’s Chang’e-5 mission for scientific research purposes.

    China has also invited global partners to participate in its Mars missions. The country plans to launch the Tianwen-3 Mars sample-return mission around 2028, with the primary scientific goal of searching for signs of life on Mars.

    Retrieval of samples from Mars, the first mission of its kind in human history, is considered the most technically challenging space exploration task since the Apollo program.

    This photo taken on July 7, 2025 shows an exterior view of the International Deep Space Exploration Association in Hefei, east China’a Anhui Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Guests visit the show room of the Deep Space Exploration Laboratory in Hefei, east China’s Anhui Province, July 7, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

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