Category: China

  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on violations of religious freedom in Tibet – B10-0254/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    with request for inclusion in the agenda for a debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law
    pursuant to Rule 150 of the Rules of Procedure

    Engin Eroglu, Oihane Agirregoitia Martínez, Petras Auštrevičius, Malik Azmani, Dan Barna, Helmut Brandstätter, Benoit Cassart, Olivier Chastel, Bernard Guetta, Svenja Hahn, Ľubica Karvašová, Moritz Körner, Ilhan Kyuchyuk, Nathalie Loiseau, Karin Karlsbro, Jan‑Christoph Oetjen, Marie‑Agnes Strack‑Zimmermann, Lucia Yar, Dainius Žalimas
    on behalf of the Renew Group

    NB: This motion for a resolution is available in the original language only.

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    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on Violations of religious freedom in Tibet

    (2025/2692(RSP))

    The European Parliament,

    – having regard to its previous resolutions on China,

    – having regard to Rules 150 of its Rules of Procedure,

    1. whereas under the authoritarian rule of the CCP under Xi Jinping the Chinese government intensified a policy of Sinicization and assimilation of Tibetan Buddhism that includes widespread persecution, political-re-education, disinformation about Tibet, falsification of its history destruction of religious sites, such as in Drago County, mass surveillance, cultural and linguistic suppression, population control and mass relocation as laid out in several legal provisions, including the PRC Patriotic Education Law, and Xi’s remarks at the 7th Tibet Work Forum of August 2020;
    2. whereas Tibetan Buddhists, who are systemically targeted by Chinese authorities, face forced disappearances and physical abuse, represent the largest religious group among political prisoners in China; whereas Tulku Hungkar Dorje, a 56-year-old Tibetan Buddhist leader who disappeared in China eight months ago, reportedly died under mysterious circumstances in Chinese custody in Vietnam in late March 2025 and swiftly cremated his body in Vietnam without the consent of his family;
    3. whereas the defence of universal human rights should be at the centre of the EU’s engagement with China;
    1. Strongly condemns the PRC’s violations of universal human rights in Tibet, including targeting individuals striving for the preservation of Tibetan language, culture and environment; opposes to any effort by the Chinese government to select Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leaders, including the Dalai Lama.

     

    1. Urges the Chinese government to immediately end its oppressive assimilation policy in Tibet and elsewhere, allow free and peaceful religious practice, and to release all religious and political prisoners, including the Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his family who were abducted by Chinese authorities in May 1995;

     

    1. Calls for the EU and the Member States to adopt sanctions against high-ranking officials and entities involved in human rights violations in Tibet, and warn China that its actions in Tibet will have consequences for the development of all areas of EU-China relations;

     

     

    1. Recalls that the PRC is an authoritarian one-party dictatorship that restricts freedoms of speech, religion, assembly and cultural expression, particularly of ethnic and religious minority groups, including Tibetans; notes that these actions are fundamentally contrary to the universal values enshrined in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;

     

    1. calls for an independent investigation into the death of Tulku Hungkar Dorje; and urges the EU to come up with targeted measures to investigate and prevent China’s transnational repression against diaspora groups;

     

    1. Recalls the importance of the EU raising the issue of human rights violations in China, particularly the situation in Tibet, at all political and human rights dialogues with the Chinese authorities; calls on the EU and the Member States to counter disinformation about Tibet;

     

    1. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Chinese Mission of the PRC in Brussels, the Chinese MFA, the VP/HR, the Commission, the Member States and the United Nations;

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on violations of religious freedom in Tibet – B10-0256/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    with request for inclusion in the agenda for a debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law
    pursuant to Rule 150 of the Rules of Procedure

    Sebastião Bugalho, Danuše Nerudová, Michael Gahler, Antonio López‑Istúriz White, Ana Miguel Pedro, Davor Ivo Stier, Tomas Tobé, Reinhold Lopatka, Liudas Mažylis, Ingeborg Ter Laak, Isabel Wiseler‑Lima, Mirosława Nykiel, Wouter Beke, Luděk Niedermayer, Vangelis Meimarakis, Milan Zver, Tomáš Zdechovský, Miriam Lexmann, Ondřej Kolář, Jan Farský, Loránt Vincze, Jessica Polfjärd, Andrey Kovatchev, Inese Vaidere
    on behalf of the PPE Group

    NB: This motion for a resolution is available in the original language only.

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    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on Violations of religious freedom in Tibet

    (2025/2692(RSP))

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to its previous resolutions on Tibet,

    –  having regard to Rule 150(5) of its Rules of Procedure,

    1. whereas, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, the Chinese authorities have become increasingly oppressive; whereas the human rights situation in Tibet continues to degrade; whereas respect for human rights, democracy, and the rule of law should be at the centre of the EU’s relations with China;

     

    1. whereas the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), which cites the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), states that citizens “enjoy freedom of religious belief”; whereas the CCP regulations restrict religious practice to state-approved forms and emphasize national security;

     

    1. whereas Tulku Hungkar Dorje, a respected Tibetan Buddhist religious leader and humanitarian figure, and abbot of Lungnon Monastery, died on 28 March 2025 under suspicious circumstances while in custody in Vietnam, following his arrest by Vietnamese and Chinese authorities, whereas his body was reportedly cremated without the knowledge or presence of his family, raising serious concerns about the treatment of his remains;

     

    1. whereas Tulku Hungkar Dorje had been in hiding in Vietnam since September 2024 due to ongoing harassment, interrogation, and threats from Chinese authorities in Tibet for his religious and educational activities;

     

    1. whereas credible reports point to extensive pressure from Chinese authorities on Rinpoches to align with the Communist Party narrative, including attempts to compel support for the Chinese-appointed Panchen Lama, forced interrogations, and accusations of loyalty to the Dalai Lama;

     

    1. Strongly condemns the repressive assimilation policies throughout China, especially in Tibet, that seek to eliminate distinct Tibetan religious and cultural traditions and heritage;

     

    2. Firmly opposes any attempt by the Chinese government to interfere in the selection of   Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leaders, including the Dalai Lama;

     

    3. Expresses its deep concern and sorrow over the suspicious death of Tulku Hungkar Dorje and extends its sincere condolences to his family, monastery, and followers;

     

    4.  Strongly condemns the continued persecution of Tibetan religious and cultural leaders   and the practice of transnational repression by Chinese authorities;

     

    5.  Calls for an immediate, independent, impartial, and transparent investigation into his   death, with international oversight and access to evidence and witnesses;

     

    6.  Demands that the investigation findings be made public and all responsible for  wrongdoing be held accountable under international human rights standards and law;

     

    7.  Demands that the Vietnamese and Chinese authorities ensure the prompt and dignified   return of Tulku Hungkar Dorje’s remains to Lungnon Monastery for traditional religious   rites;

     

    8.  Urges the EU and its Member States to publicly raise this case in bilateral and multilateral dialogues with PRC and Vietnam, and to demand accountability for human rights violations in Tibet; 

     

    9.  Reiterates its strong support for the protection of religious freedom and cultural rights of the Tibetan people and calls for renewed international engagement on the human rights situation in Tibet;

     

    10. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the EUSR, the governments of PRC   and Vietnam, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Central Tibetan   Administration.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to cut reserve requirement by 0.5 percentage points /detailed version-2/

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — China’s central bank on Wednesday announced it would cut its reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage point from May 15.

    The move is expected to provide about 1 trillion yuan (about $138.9 billion) in long-term liquidity, People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng said.

    The exception will be financial institutions that already maintain a reserve requirement of 5 percent. The reserve requirement for companies engaged in auto finance and financial leasing will be cut by 5 percentage points, the central bank said in a statement. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China urges India, Pakistan to refrain from actions that could further complicate the situation

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — China urges India and Pakistan to maintain calm and restraint and refrain from actions that could further complicate the situation, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Wednesday.

    Asked to comment on the military strikes carried out by India early on Wednesday on targets in Pakistan, which triggered a strong response from Pakistan, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said China regrets India’s military action and is concerned about the current developments.

    India and Pakistan are and will always be each other’s neighbours, and they are both neighbours of China, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said, noting that China opposes all forms of terrorism.

    “We urge India and Pakistan to prioritize peace and stability, maintain composure and restraint, and avoid actions that will further complicate the situation,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China-Russia Library Union established in China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — The establishment of the China-Russia Library Union was announced at the Heihe Institute on Tuesday, the Zhongxinshe News Agency reported.

    The new organization was established on the initiative of the Heihe Institute Library in the city of the same name in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China and the Amur Regional Scientific Library. It represents the first platform for activating bilateral cooperation in the field of library science.

    At the founding meeting held on the same day, the union’s board was elected and a mechanism for long-term cooperation was created.

    The China-Russia Library Union aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the joint creation and sharing of digital resources and multilingual information services.

    The scientific seminar, which was held as part of the founding meeting, was attended by the Director General of the Russian State Library, President of the Russian Library Association Vadim Duda, Director of the Library of the Harbin Institute of Technology Liu Hongwei and more than 70 experts from both sides.

    According to experts, the Chinese-Russian Library Union will provide professional and intellectual support to promote the development of bilateral cultural and educational interaction and humanitarian cooperation. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Former CPPCC National Committee Bureau Member Gou Zhongwen Charged with Corruption, Abuse of Power

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — Gou Zhongwen, a former member of the Bureau of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), has been charged with corruption and abuse of office, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate said Wednesday.

    The indictment of the prosecutor’s office states that Gou Zhongwen, while holding the posts of vice-mayor of Beijing, secretary of the party group and head of the General Administration of State for Physical Culture and Sports, abused his official position for the benefit of third parties, for which he received financial and material assets on an especially large scale. In addition, his actions caused enormous damage to state property, as well as the interests of the country and the people.

    The criminal case against him was filed by the Yancheng City People’s Procuratorate in Jiangsu Province, and the case will be tried by the Intermediate People’s Court in the same city. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: River service Fuyuan-Khabarovsk was launched

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — A river service between the Chinese city of Fuyuan (Heilongjiang Province) and Khabarovsk was launched on Wednesday, the Zhongxinshe news agency reported.

    The Chinese ship “Lunhan Guoji-102” with 55 passengers on board left the port of Fuyuan early in the morning and headed along the Heilongjiang River (Amur) to Khabarovsk, which is located 65 km to the northeast of it.

    Fuyuan Port in the city of the same name in Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China is the country’s first-class checkpoint and China’s easternmost border crossing. The Fuyuan-Khabarovsk river service runs annually from early May to late October. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Becomes Uzbekistan’s Top Car Supplier in Q1 2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    Tashkent, May 7 /Xinhua/ — China has become the main supplier of passenger cars to Uzbekistan in the first quarter of 2025, the National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan reported on Tuesday.

    “In January-March 2025, 6,950 passenger cars worth a total of 115.1 million US dollars were imported to Uzbekistan from abroad,” the report says.

    It is noted that among partners, China took first place and delivered 5,235 units of cars to Uzbekistan. The Republic of Korea took second place /1,425 units/, and India took third place /144/.

    Let us recall that in 2024, 74.7 thousand passenger cars were imported to Uzbekistan, among the suppliers of approximately 61 thousand passenger cars were from China. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Eight killed, 35 wounded, two missing after Indian missile strikes on six Pakistani targets

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    ISLAMABAD, May 7 (Xinhua) — At least eight civilians, including a child, were killed, 35 others were injured and two were missing after India fired missiles at six targets in Pakistan, including areas in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on Wednesday morning, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in a video message.

    According to him, India carried out 24 strikes on six civilian targets.

    A.Sh. Choudhry noted that as a result of the Indian strikes, four mosques were destroyed, several residential buildings and a hospital were seriously damaged.

    The missiles were fired at targets in Bahawalpur, Sialkot, Shakargarh and Shekhupura districts of Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province and Muzaffarabad and Kotli districts in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

    The ISPR chief said Pakistan Air Force fighter jets were in the air and ensured the country’s airspace was safe, adding that the missiles were fired from Indian airspace.

    “Let me be clear: Pakistan will respond to this [attack] at a time and place it deems appropriate. This provocation will not go unanswered,” he said.

    Hospitals in all affected areas have declared a state of emergency. Pakistan has closed its airspace for 48 hours and suspended educational institutions in Punjab.

    A.Sh. Choudhry said Pakistan Air Force and Army are responding effectively to Indian attack.

    The country’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said Pakistan had shot down five Indian fighter jets and three drones.

    Earlier, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned India’s missile strikes early Wednesday morning on civilian targets in the country, including areas in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, calling it an unprovoked and naked act of aggression.

    The Foreign Ministry said the Indian Air Force had targeted civilian areas in Pakistan, killing civilians including women and children.

    The ministry condemned the airstrikes as a “blatant violation of the UN Charter, international law and established norms of interstate relations” and warned that India’s actions posed a serious threat to regional stability and commercial air travel.

    “India’s reckless actions have brought two nuclear-armed states closer to a major conflict,” the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said, stressing that Pakistan reserves the right to respond “at a time and place it deems appropriate.”

    Condemning India’s attacks on civilians, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said the country would give a decisive and befitting response to Indian aggression.

    “Indian provocations will be met with full force and unwavering commitment to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the president said.

    Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif strongly condemned the airstrikes, saying: “Pakistan has every right to respond to this act of war imposed by India and a suitable response has already been given.”

    “The entire nation stands behind our armed forces. The morale and spirit of the entire Pakistani nation is high,” the prime minister added, promising that the enemy would never succeed in carrying out its evil designs. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: Cooperation is based on the closeness of strategic interests of Russia and China – Russian expert

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    Moscow, May 6 /Xinhua/ — The Russian-Chinese partnership is based on the commonality of the two countries’ fundamental interests, and the upcoming contacts between the leaders will contribute to the deepening and expansion of strategic cooperation between Russia and China, said Alexander Lomanov, deputy director of the Russian Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    “Our cooperation is based on the closeness of strategic interests between Russia and China. But the very good personal understanding between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping is also a good positive factor that contributes to the development of our cooperation based on common strategic goals, similar political ideals and coinciding economic interests,” A. Lomanov commented on the upcoming visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Moscow in an interview with Xinhua.

    “I am confident that new agreements will be reached that will make Russian-Chinese cooperation even more successful, future-oriented, stable and not subject to negative influences from third countries, not subject to outside interference,” he added.

    According to A. Lomanov, in the current extremely difficult situation, Russia and China have gone through many trials and have become convinced that they are capable of being reliable partners for each other in difficult situations.

    “The mutual political trust between our countries is perhaps unprecedented for any major powers in the modern world. There is no closer connection and deeper understanding between any other major powers like that between Russia and China,” A. Lomanov emphasized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Special Report: From Nanjing to Moscow – The Search for Records of a Fallen Soviet Hero

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    Moscow/Nanjing, May 7 (Xinhua) — “Thank you for finally finding me,” Alexey Orekhov wrote in a red contact book for relatives of heroes in the Moscow region on the evening of April 30. The book, from the Anti-Japanese War Pilot Martyrs’ Memorial Museum in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu Province, was delivered to Moscow by Xinhua correspondents from Nanjing.

    In Nanjing and Moscow, there was a simultaneous search for information about the Soviet hero who gave his life while helping the Chinese people fight the Japanese invaders.

    The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Great Patriotic War and the World Anti-Fascist War. Xinhua reporters made great efforts to find information about Soviet veterans who helped the Chinese people resist Japanese aggression. They met Alexey Orekhov, who had been trying for years to find out the story of his great-uncle, Soviet volunteer pilot Alexander Orekhov, who participated in the anti-Japanese war. Xinhua reporters began searching for clues in Nanchang, Nanjing and other places, and then contacted the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Martyrs’ Memorial Museum.

    “We are looking for him too! There are a total of 236 Soviet heroes engraved on the Heroes’ Monument, and Alexey Orekhov is the second relative of one of the heroes that we have found. I have been waiting for this moment for many years,” said Miao Lei, an employee of the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Pilot Martyrs’ Memorial Museum.

    At the end of April, Alexey Orekhov received a call from Miao Lei. “I have been looking for information about my great-uncle for many years, and I am very happy to receive this call from Nanjing!” said Alexey Orekhov. During the conversation, he learned that the memorial museum would be sending him a contact book for the relatives of the heroes so that he could contact the descendants of the martyrs and record more stories about them.

    In the 1930s, to help China fight the Japanese invaders, more than 2,000 Soviet pilots volunteered to fly for China, and more than 200 of them died heroically. Aleksandr Orekhov, Alexei Orekhov’s great-uncle, was one of them. His name is engraved on the monument to fallen heroes in the memorial museum.

    Since last year, the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Martyrs’ Memorial Museum has been making active efforts to find historical materials, and hopes to find more descendants of the soldiers who died bravely for the victory in the war against Japanese aggression by compiling a contact book for the heroes’ relatives, so that more people can understand, cherish and remember the history of the unyielding struggle and friendship forged in blood and fire. The memorial museum and the heroes’ relatives each hold a copy of the contact book and can exchange messages.

    Miao Lei said: “We have looked through the existing Chinese and Russian materials, but we have not found any other records of Alexander Orekhov’s combat experience in China.” In the contact book, the “Combat Experience” page is still empty. “I hope that Alexander Orekhov’s relatives can fill in this page,” Miao Lei said.

    Miao Lei studied in Russia and has been collecting materials about Soviet heroes for 20 years. In the contact book given to Alexey Orekhov, Miao Lei wrote the following sentence in Russian: “I studied Russian many years ago and have already forgotten many words. But I remember one word clearly – “hero”. Miao Lei hopes to find more relatives of Soviet heroes in the future and, through joint efforts, “revive” heroic stories from the dust.

    Alexey Orekhov showed Xinhua a precious wooden box containing family belongings. Among them are several old, yellowed photographs. A handsome, stately young man, either in a military uniform or a pilot’s uniform, sits with his wife, parents, younger brother, and younger sister. This is Alexander Orekhov, Alexey Orekhov’s great-uncle. He studied in Bryansk and then joined the 61st Fighter Squadron in Bryansk. After the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression began in China, Alexander Orekhov enlisted in the Soviet Volunteer Aviation Corps and went to China to help in the war.

    Alexey Orekhov initially knew little about his great-uncle’s experiences in China. Over the course of more than a decade of research and reviewing relevant books, he discovered even more historical records of his grandfather’s exploits. Alexander Kalyagin’s book “On Unknown Roads” mentions how Soviet pilot Alexander Orekhov sacrificed himself to help China. Anatoly Demin’s book “Aviation of the Great Neighbor” details the strategic deployment of an air battle over the Chinese city of Nanchang (Jiangxi Province, East China) in which Alexander Orekhov participated.

    According to the information he collected from both sides, on January 9, 1938, 18 Japanese bombers and 21 fighters of the Japanese Air Force carried out an air strike on Nanchang. Fighters with Chinese and Soviet pilots took off to intercept. After fierce fighting, the Chinese side managed to shoot down the Japanese bomber. Alexander Orekhov, unfortunately, died in that battle and was posthumously awarded the Order of the Red Banner by the Soviet military.

    From information received by the Russian side, Alexey Orekhov learned that his great-uncle was buried on the outskirts of Nanchang City. He also learned that the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Memorial Museum might contain “more information.” In connection with this, he made a trip to Nanjing in 2012. At the memorial museum, he took a photo next to a monument to heroes where Alexander Orekhov’s name was engraved, sprinkled soil specially brought from his hometown in front of it, and then brought home a handful of soil from Nanjing.

    Recalling that trip to China, he said: “It’s a pity that I didn’t have the opportunity to meet Miao Lei then and didn’t leave my contact.”

    13 years later, it was possible to make up for lost time. “It is very important for me to know that the memory of my ancestor is preserved in China and there are people who collect information about what happened to Russian Soviet soldiers in China in the 1930s,” said Alexey Orekhov.

    More than 80 years ago, the peoples of the two countries also “went both ways” to achieve victory in the World Anti-Fascist War. The Soviet people provided valuable support to the Chinese people in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and during the difficult times of the Great Patriotic War, many Chinese youth resolutely joined the heroic struggle against fascist Germany.

    At the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Memorial Museum, visitors stop from time to time to read and reflect in front of the historical exhibition board “Heroes Side by Side Created Immortality”. In Nanchang, Wuhan and many other memorial museums of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the history of China and the Soviet Union’s joint struggle against Japanese aggression has been preserved forever. The two countries work hand in hand to pass on this friendship forged in blood and life from generation to generation.

    “I never thought I would have such a deep connection with China,” said Alexey Orekhov. He sees the search and memories of this story as emotional bonds that transcend time, space and national boundaries. “It binds my family tightly, as well as two countries — Russia and China.”

    Alexey Orekhov told Xinhua that he decided to donate valuable old photos, books and materials to the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Martyrs Memorial Museum. “We should remember this unforgettable history of shared experience, understand it more deeply, study it and pass on the memories from generation to generation.”

    “I hope that this will be the beginning of a long friendship and cooperation. See you soon,” Alexey Orekhov wrote in the contact book for the heroes’ relatives.

    The contact book will be handed over by Xinhua correspondents to the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Pilot Martyrs Memorial Museum and will be kept on the same ground where the Soviet heroes fought to help China. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to cut key rate by 0.1 p.p. /detailed version-1/

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — China’s central bank said on Wednesday it would cut its seven-day reverse repo rate by 0.1 percentage point on Thursday.

    Thus, the interest rate will be reduced to 1.4 percent, the People’s Bank of China said in a statement.

    The move is aimed at more effectively implementing a “moderately soft” monetary policy and strengthening support for the real sector of the economy, the bank said in a statement.

    A reverse repo is a process in which the central bank purchases securities from commercial banks at auction with an agreement to sell them back at a later date.

    On Thursday, interest rates under the standing credit facility (SLF) will also be cut by 0.1 percentage points.

    According to China’s central bank, overnight deposit rates for seven days and one month will be cut to 2.25 percent, 2.4 percent and 2.75 percent, respectively.

    The PBOC’s statement came after its governor Pan Gongsheng told a news conference that the central bank would develop a package of monetary policy measures to strengthen macroeconomic control, including cutting the key interest rate and reserve requirement ratio.

    A 0.1 percent cut in the key policy rate is expected to lead to a 0.1 percentage point reduction in the prime lending rate (LPR), he said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University opens preparatory faculty in China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University opened a new joint program at the SCO Institute of Trade and Economics in Qingdao (Shandong Province) to prepare Chinese applicants for admission to Russian universities. At the signing ceremony, our university was represented by the Director of the Center for Russian as a Foreign Language of the Higher School of International Educational Programs, Alexey Pavlov, and the SCO Institute was represented by its Director, Zheng Shi.

    We have been cooperating with the Higher School of International Educational Programs of SPbPU for two years now with the help of our regular partner Globus International Ltd. And now we are opening a center where schoolchildren will not only study, but will also have the opportunity to take the Russian language exam according to the TRKI system. This is very important for Chinese applicants and their parents, – said Mr. Zheng Shi.

    For his part, Alexey Pavlov noted: I have personally observed the huge interest of Chinese schoolchildren in studying at Russian universities. I am confident that our center will have a long and successful career. Qualified teachers from the Higher School of International Educational Programs of the Polytechnic University will participate in both the preparation of Chinese applicants and in the advanced training of Chinese teachers of Russian as a foreign language.

    Director of the Higher School of International Trade and Economics Viktor Krasnoshchyokov called the opening of the center a logical stage of fruitful cooperation with the SCO Trade and Economic Institute.

    Improving the quality of training for Chinese applicants is our top priority. The Higher School’s methodologists are constantly improving the methodology for teaching Russian outside the language environment, he emphasized.

    The strongest school of engineering education of the Polytechnic University enjoys well-deserved authority in China. We strive to fulfill the high standards set by the state for the number of foreign students, while not reducing, but constantly improving the quality of their training. This is impossible without the introduction of innovative forms and technologies of training, one of which is the creation of remote preparatory departments, – summed up the Vice-Rector for International Affairs of SPbPU Dmitry Arsenyev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “We are facing changes in sanctions and counter-sanctions procedures”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Higher School of Economics launches new DPO program “The State and Business in the Age of Sanctions: Strategies for Successful Development”, where training is provided by leading experts in the field of analysis of sanctions risks and trends from relevant government agencies, businesses, and academies. Its students will be able to study in detail the risks for Russian companies and their foreign partners, including those related to export restrictions.

    The additional professional education program “State and Business in the Age of Sanctions: Strategies for Successful Development” was presented during the scientific and practical seminar “State and Business in the Age of Sanctions: Trends and Risks of 2025”, organized within the framework of the HSE Academic Personnel Reserve project “New World Order”.

    Seminar moderator, leading research fellow at the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at the National Research University Higher School of Economics Leo Sokolshchik said that it is intended for those who work with foreign counterparties and are interested in forming customized strategies for successful development. The program will study key sanctions trends and risks of 2025, their impact on business, the economy and political strategy of states.

    Leo Sokolshchik

    The training program includes a survival guide for Russian businesses, information on legal ways to work with foreign partners and the formation of sustainable international business partnerships in the context of sanctions risks. The sanctions policies of the US, EU and China, as well as Russia’s response measures, will be examined in detail.

    At the same time, the program is practice-oriented: the training structure involves immersion in real cases and situations that one may encounter in professional activities. Studying on the course will not only increase the level of professional competencies, but will also allow you to expand your network of professional contacts.

    The teachers of the continuing education program include leading experts and practitioners in the field of international restrictions and export control: Ivan Timofeev, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council; Dmitry Kiku, Deputy Director of the Department for Control over External Restrictions of the Ministry of Finance of Russia; Maria Roskoshnaya, Head of Export Control and Support of Foreign Economic Activity at Yandex; Vladimir Morozov, Leading Advisor of the Department of International and Regional Cooperation of the Accounts Chamber; Vasily Kashin, Director of the Center for Cemistry and International Studies, an expert on China and its relations with foreign partners; Yegor Prokhin, a visiting lecturer at HSE and a practitioner who has worked in international business with China and the countries of Southeast Asia for over 10 years; Inna Yanikeyeva, a lecturer at the National Research University Higher School of Economics and a specialist in cyber sanctions.

    At the seminar, the program’s teachers held their master classes. RIAC Director General Ivan Timofeev presented a master class on the topic “Trends in Anti-Russian Sanctions in 2025: the Split of the West and New Risks.” He noted that it should be remembered that sanctions are a foreign policy instrument that is implemented non-linearly; escalation and normalization do not mean their immediate strengthening and weakening. Now, for the first time in three years, a window of opportunity has opened, allowing us to talk about a probable easing of sanctions, but risks remain. In his opinion, one should be cautious about forecasts about a possible agreement, since the negotiations are taking place behind closed doors. If they fail, escalation is possible.

    Ivan Timofeev noted: currently, most of the bills on sanctions in the US Congress are aimed against China and Iran, but if any of the initiatives against Russia is adopted, this will strengthen the regime of anti-Russian sanctions. Escalation is also possible along the EU line, but most likely, it will be accompanied by seizures and quotas on some types of products.

    At the same time, voluntary control or self-regulation in advanced industries is increasing. Thus, in recent years, there has been a noticeable rapprochement between representatives of the regulator and business. The Alliance of AI Companies, together with the FSTEC of Russia, created and signed the Declaration on the Responsible Export of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Software Based on Them. The Declaration establishes ethical principles and standards of conduct that developers should follow when exporting their own civil AI solutions. The standards include general principles and rules and specific recommendations on interactions with foreign counterparties and authorized government agencies.

    Maria Roskoshnaya drew attention to changes in the work of specialists. Previously, it was enough for them to know their niche and work algorithm, but now, due to the frequent emergence of new challenges, they have to regularly monitor changes in the export control of key partners. For example, when implementing a deal with China or the UAE, it is mandatory for experts to analyze the export control legislation of these countries. In addition, it is important to monitor innovations in counter-sanction regulation, including bans on the purchase of certain products, as well as on making payments in certain countries.

    “We are facing changes in sanctions and counter-sanction procedures. It is important to expand the range of knowledge, not limited to technical details and knowledge of the final recipients and final destination of the goods. For businesses, this means finding optimal logistics routes, opportunities for making payments without restrictions, combining the interests of logisticians, lawyers and financiers,” the expert said.

    She noted that difficulties may arise when continuing to interact with companies that left Russia after 2022. These aspects are currently monitored by counter-sanction compliance services, when it is necessary to justify and argue for continued cooperation with companies from unfriendly jurisdictions.

    At the master class “EU Sanctions in 2025: Strategies for Russia”, Vladimir Morozov explained that the possibility of using sanctions as a tool for achieving foreign policy goals is embedded in the legal foundations of the EU. They can be used for a wide range of reasons – from accusations of violating international law to the goals of protecting human rights. He called an important feature of EU sanctions their adoption at the supranational level with national supervision of their implementation, which gives rise to contradictions and certain difficulties in their implementation. The diversity of regimes, as well as national legislation and law enforcement practices, makes it difficult to navigate EU sanctions.

    Europe often seeks to counteract secondary sanctions from other countries, including the United States, by allowing restrictions against third countries, individuals and companies to be ignored. However, European companies often seek to take into account sanctions risks and implement “overcompliance” in this area, not wanting to lose the American market and the ability to make payments in dollars.

    Photo: iStock

    Since 2022, the European Commission has been playing an increasingly important role in introducing restrictions, and national institutions are experiencing increasing pressure from supranational institutions, including in tightening penalties for violating sanctions. If administrative liability was previously possible, now it is regarded as a criminal offense. The expert drew attention to the difference in approaches to punishments and investigations. The largest number of them is noted in Poland. The largest number of prison sentences is in the Netherlands, but for a short or suspended term. In Germany, the number of sentences is small, but the terms reach 7 years, and in Finland there are many successful investigations, but the punishments are mainly limited to a fine of 11,000 to 15,000 euros.

    The current stage of the EU sanctions policy development is characterized by gradual de-targeting of sanctions, i.e. the desire to inflict maximum damage, as well as active coordination of its own measures with partners, primarily with the United States. If in 2014-16 the EU measures lagged behind the American ones, then since 2022 they have been mostly synchronized. Another trend in European policy has been the active use of the secondary sanctions mechanism. In particular, in 2024 an amendment was adopted, according to which restrictions are imposed against companies and individuals from third countries who worked with Russian sanctioned persons and companies.

    Vladimir Morozov named the EU’s readiness to maintain the priority of political goals over economic feasibility as key factors and risks of the continuation, strengthening and, on the contrary, easing of sanctions, given that Europe has suffered greater losses than the US during the sanctions war with Russia.

    Egor Prokhin, in his master class “Formation of Sustainable Business Partnerships in the Context of Sanction Risks,” noted that over the past decades, sanctions have achieved their goals in about one third of cases. According to him, the greatest success was achieved against small states with insufficiently diversified and import-dependent economies.

    Sanctions, along with challenges, also open up new opportunities, noted Yegor Prokhin. The loss of sales markets in Europe and other Western countries has become an incentive to reorient towards developing markets in Asia.

    In conclusion, he emphasized that in order to establish successful cooperation with foreign companies on the Russian market, it is necessary to adapt business strategies taking into account the current sanctions restrictions. In his opinion, such an approach should be comprehensive and include: analysis of companies, their beneficiaries and legal relations for sanctions risks; assessment of industry and territorial sanctions applicable to the planned cooperation; development of solutions and tools for optimizing commercial interactions under restrictions.

    Additionally, he recommended creating “road maps” for partners to manage sanctions risks and developing alternative action scenarios aimed at minimizing the potential negative impact on business partnerships.

    If the parties manage to reach a truce, American businesses will influence the administration to soften the sanctions, without officially lifting them, but introducing certain exceptions for transportation restrictions and bans on bank transactions.

    “For a number of industries, the easing of sanctions will have a positive effect on their development, while for others, on the contrary, it will have a negative effect,” Ivan Timofeev noted. He is confident that if the negotiations are successful, the process of easing sanctions will be long and may take more than a decade. Lev Sokolshchik emphasized that the lifting of sanctions may turn into a risk for certain sectors of the domestic economy.

    Maria Roskoshnaya held a master class “Export control: instructions for use. How not to break the rules and not lose markets.” She noted that export control is now considered more broadly than in the traditional sense – in particular, advanced industrial developments and even luxury goods are now subject to special supervision. The range of transactions subject to regulation is also growing – in addition to the usual tangible exports, experts often deal with supervision of the export of technology and software. The share of intangible exports is also growing, especially in high-tech industries, and the forms of transactions are also unusual. For example, it is often necessary to identify open source software or software, access to which is provided under the SaaS model. The state can regulate and restrict, and sometimes prohibit the export and international exchange of know-how, industrial products or raw materials, the lack of which can negatively affect the domestic market.

    Russia continues to participate in the development and modification of framework legislation at the international level, since it is a member state of all regimes except the Australian Group (our country has observer status there). It should be understood that each member state of the international export control regime forms a national control system, harmonizing it with the international base. Now we can observe a tendency to strengthen non-proliferation control precisely in the area of finalizing national legislative measures and initiatives.

    At the same time, voluntary control or self-regulation in advanced industries is increasing. Thus, in recent years, there has been a noticeable rapprochement between representatives of the regulator and business. The Alliance of AI Companies, together with the FSTEC of Russia, created and signed the Declaration on the Responsible Export of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Software Based on Them. The Declaration establishes ethical principles and standards of conduct that developers should follow when exporting their own civil AI solutions. The standards include general principles and rules and specific recommendations on interactions with foreign counterparties and authorized government agencies.

    Photo: iStock

    Maria Roskoshnaya drew attention to changes in the work of specialists. Previously, it was enough for them to know their niche and work algorithm, but now, due to the frequent emergence of new challenges, they have to regularly monitor changes in the export control of key partners. For example, when implementing a deal with China or the UAE, it is mandatory for experts to analyze the export control legislation of these countries. In addition, it is important to monitor innovations in counter-sanction regulation, including bans on the purchase of certain products, as well as on making payments in certain countries.

    “We are facing changes in sanctions and counter-sanction procedures. It is important to expand the range of knowledge, not limited to technical details and knowledge of the final recipients and final destination of the goods. For businesses, this means finding optimal logistics routes, opportunities for making payments without restrictions, combining the interests of logisticians, lawyers and financiers,” the expert said.

    She noted that difficulties may arise when continuing to interact with companies that left Russia after 2022. These aspects are currently monitored by counter-sanction compliance services, when it is necessary to justify and argue for continued cooperation with companies from unfriendly jurisdictions.

    At the master class “EU Sanctions in 2025: Strategies for Russia”, Vladimir Morozov explained that the possibility of using sanctions as a tool for achieving foreign policy goals is embedded in the legal foundations of the EU. They can be used for a wide range of reasons – from accusations of violating international law to the goals of protecting human rights. He called an important feature of EU sanctions their adoption at the supranational level with national supervision of their implementation, which gives rise to contradictions and certain difficulties in their implementation. The diversity of regimes, as well as national legislation and law enforcement practices, makes it difficult to navigate EU sanctions.

    Europe often seeks to counteract secondary sanctions from other countries, including the United States, by allowing restrictions against third countries, individuals, and firms to be ignored. However, European companies often seek to take into account sanctions risks and implement “overcompliance” in this area, not wanting to lose the American market and the ability to make payments in dollars.

    Since 2022, the European Commission has been playing an increasingly important role in introducing restrictions, and national institutions are experiencing increasing pressure from supranational institutions, including in tightening penalties for violating sanctions. If administrative liability was previously possible, now it is regarded as a criminal offense. The expert drew attention to the difference in approaches to punishments and investigations. The largest number of them is noted in Poland. The largest number of prison sentences is in the Netherlands, but for a short or suspended term. In Germany, the number of sentences is small, but the terms reach 7 years, and in Finland there are many successful investigations, but the punishments are mainly limited to a fine of 11,000 to 15,000 euros.

    Photo: iStock

    The current stage of the EU sanctions policy development is characterized by gradual de-targeting of sanctions, i.e. the desire to inflict maximum damage, as well as active coordination of its own measures with partners, primarily with the United States. If in 2014-16 the EU measures lagged behind the American ones, then since 2022 they have been mostly synchronized. Another trend in European policy has been the active use of the secondary sanctions mechanism. In particular, in 2024 an amendment was adopted, according to which restrictions are imposed against companies and individuals from third countries who worked with Russian sanctioned persons and companies.

    Vladimir Morozov named the EU’s readiness to maintain the priority of political goals over economic feasibility as key factors and risks of the continuation, strengthening and, on the contrary, easing of sanctions, given that Europe has suffered greater losses than the US during the sanctions war with Russia.

    Egor Prokhin, in his master class “Formation of Sustainable Business Partnerships in the Context of Sanction Risks,” noted that over the past decades, sanctions have achieved their goals in about one-third of cases. According to him, the greatest success was achieved against small states with insufficiently diversified and import-dependent economies.

    Sanctions, along with challenges, also open up new opportunities, noted Yegor Prokhin. The loss of sales markets in Europe and other Western countries has become an incentive to reorient towards developing markets in Asia.

    In conclusion, he emphasized that in order to establish successful cooperation with foreign companies on the Russian market, it is necessary to adapt business strategies taking into account the current sanctions restrictions. In his opinion, such an approach should be comprehensive and include: analysis of companies, their beneficiaries and legal relations for sanctions risks; assessment of industry and territorial sanctions applicable to the planned cooperation; development of solutions and tools for optimizing commercial interaction in the context of restrictions.

    Additionally, he recommended creating “road maps” for partners to manage sanctions risks and developing alternative action scenarios aimed at minimizing the potential negative impact on business partnerships.

    All opinions presented in the material are exclusively the personal position of the seminar participants and the author.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Nanjing honors Soviet heroes who died in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    NANJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — An event dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War and cultural exchanges among the youth of China, Russia and Belarus was held at the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Martyrs’ Memorial Museum in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu Province, on Wednesday, honoring the memory of Soviet heroes who died in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

    The event was attended by representatives of the Russian Consulate General in Shanghai and the Belarusian Consulate General in Shanghai, as well as students and schoolchildren from the three countries.

    The event participants jointly honored the memory of Soviet heroes who died in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression by laying wreaths and flowers at the monument and memorial steles on the museum grounds.

    Speaking at the event, Vice Chairman of the Nanjing City Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Jin Weidong noted that more than 80 years ago, during the most difficult period of the Chinese People’s Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the government and people of the Soviet Union extended a helping hand in a timely manner. During this assistance, 236 Soviet airmen sacrificed their lives for the just cause of the anti-fascist struggle and the liberation of the Chinese people.

    “Their heroic deeds and high spirit will forever remain engraved in the hearts of the Chinese people and peoples around the world,” he stressed, expressing hope that through cultural interaction, the youth of China, Russia and Belarus will be able to better understand each other’s cultures, strengthen mutual understanding, deepen friendly ties and lay a solid foundation for future in-depth cooperation and exchanges.

    According to Dmitry Lukyantsev, the Russian Consul General in Shanghai, the short but capacious word “Victory” for any Russian or Chinese stands for the courage and heroism of millions of soldiers, the intense and hard work in the rear. “This word is a symbol of pride, courage, dignity and fortitude of our peoples,” he said.

    “In 45 cities of China, including Nanjing, about 50 monuments to Soviet soldiers who died in the anti-Japanese war of the Chinese people have been erected. In the PRC, the memory of the fallen Soviet soldiers is carefully honored, their graves are carefully looked after. We are grateful to the Chinese government for this,” said Olga Krivets, Vice Consul of Belarus in Shanghai.

    The event also released updated information on the 18 Soviet volunteers who died in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

    The updated and supplemented list of fallen heroes includes their full names, dates of birth and death, military ranks and specific positions.

    Established in 2009, the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen’s Martyrs’ Memorial Museum is China’s first memorial museum for international airmen who died in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

    Its collection contains rich historical materials on the air forces of China, the Soviet Union, the United States and other countries that fought together against the Japanese invaders in China during World War II. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: India confirms airstrikes in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    NEW DELHI, May 7 (Xinhua) — The Indian government on Wednesday confirmed airstrikes on nine identified “terrorist training camps” in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

    According to local media, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally monitored the airstrikes.

    Reports said the airstrikes were carried out as part of Operation Sindoor, which targets women whose husbands were killed on April 22 in Pahalgam district of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

    The attack, which left 26 people dead, was described as the worst attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir in decades and has escalated tensions between India and Pakistan.

    The Indian Ministry of Defence announced in a press release the launch of Operation Sindoor, targeting “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir from where “terrorist attacks” against India were planned and carried out.

    “A total of nine targets were struck. Our actions were targeted, measured and non-escalatory. No Pakistani military installations were attacked. India demonstrated considerable restraint in the choice of targets and the methods of their execution,” the statement said.

    The move comes in response to the April 22 attack on tourists in Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir, which left 25 Indians and one Nepalese national dead.

    The head of the Inter-Services Public Relations, the Pakistani army’s media wing, said on Wednesday that at least eight civilians, including a child, had been killed, 35 others were injured and two were missing in missiles fired by India. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Scalise: Economic Growth Through Reconciliation is Top Priority

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss how President Trump is working toward economic growth through fair trade, tax cut permanency, and negotiations with foreign countries for fair treatment. Leader Scalise also outlined the important work House committees are doing on reconciliation this month to codify President Trump’s agenda to reduce wasteful spending, ensure tax rates do not go up, put American energy first to lower prices, secure the border, and protect hardworking families.

    Click here or the image above to view Leader Scalise’s full interview. 
    On achieving fair trade for the United States:“Well, I’m on board with it. And in fact, President Trump talked about all of these items, clearly talked about the border a lot. He talked about inflation, he talked about gas prices. He talked about getting our economy moving again. But he talked about getting fair trade with our friends and enemies around the world. And this was something he’s talked about. Really, you go back to 2016, it’s something he’s felt strongly about for a long time. Everybody, I think, knew this was going to be something the President would confront. And look, when we get out of this and we have new agreements, you know, you’ve heard Scott Bessent, over 75 countries want to renegotiate. There are a lot of countries that are in the process of negotiating a better trade deal right now. If we end up with no trade tariffs for either side, look, countries were hitting us with tariffs left and right, and we weren’t hitting them with anything. Right now, their tariffs are still higher. But if they drop their tariffs and we drop ours, I think we’re going to end up with a better economy.”On President Trump negotiating tariffs and tax cut permanency: “We know that there are countries that are talking to the White House about a new deal. You know, are they close to announcing a new deal with some of these countries? And I think it’s only going to be a few – you get Japan, you get India, you get one or two more. Everybody’s going to know, okay, that’s the template for every other country. It’s not like you’re just going to get one-off deals, and everybody else is going to be waiting for their own separate deal. I think, you know, the way it goes with the first few countries is going to be the type of deal you’re going to be seeing with other countries, too. China is going to be a unique situation because of how they treat intellectual property, how they don’t play by their own rules, they manipulate currency. But when you see, hopefully, a new set of trade deals coming where you drop tariffs on both sides, that’s what I think a lot of us would like to see. Then you’ll get a lot more stability.“The other part of that, and that’s something that we’re in the middle of right now, and that is this budget reconciliation bill. If we lock in tax rates, meaning no tax increases, and you not only renew current tax rates for 10 years, but permanently. If we get a permanent American tax code where rates aren’t going to be subject to going up depending on who’s in Congress, I think that will bring even more stability to the economy and trillions of new investment that is just sitting on the sidelines right now.”On stabilizing tax rates for hardworking families:“That’s, that’s what I’m pushing for [is to extend the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017]. I don’t want to see anybody’s tax rates go up. You know, we’re looking at a reduction for people that make tips. Obviously, no tax on tips has been a hallmark of what President Trump talked about during the campaign. And you know, [Chairman] Jason Smith and his committee is working to follow through on that. But let’s start with a baseline that nobody’s tax rates go up, meaning we keep all your rates the same. Then we can look at additional pro-growth items.“I’m saying nobody’s tax rates should go up. Nobody’s tax rates should go up. Well, look, I mean, every committee’s working through this process right now, but I think if you look at what we know is going to work to create economic growth, to bring more investment into the country. It’s lower tax rates, not higher tax rates.“Well, and we’re working on a lot of pay-fors, and in fact, the economic growth just from renewing current rates, the growth you’ll get in the economy. I’ve heard numbers from private sector groups saying there’s three, four trillion dollars sitting on the sidelines waiting for us to act. And I know CBO doesn’t recognize a lot of that kind of growth, but that’s real growth. That’s real economic activity and real wage increases for hardworking families. They will surely see it. You know, when you go to the grocery store, you will see lower food costs. That matters to families. That’s who we’re focused on.”On maximizing economic growth under President Trump’s leadership:“A lot of those things are predicated on the uncertainty with tariffs. We all know that President Trump talked about that at the State of the Union. But people like me do not think that this is going to be sustaining itself for months from now. If you fast forward two months from now – tariffs and tax rates – if you fast forward two months from now and we have a stabilized tax code and we have agreements with other countries, maybe not all 75, but let’s say you get agreements with eight countries, four countries that are major trading partners with America that drop their tariffs down. That will tell you where a lot of the off-ramps are going to go with other countries, too. And I think you’ll see the markets react to that. Will it happen? I think it will because I know how President Trump negotiates deals. He’s got a proven track record, and I think we’ve got to give him the benefit of the doubt based on his history and how he knows how to make deals. He’s here to get deals for the American workers and the American people.”On the lack of transparency in healthcare pricing:“Well, when I talk about transparency, and I’ve been very clear about this, as you mentioned, in health care, it’s the only form of pricing that you cannot find out what something costs. You know, American consumers are the best shoppers in the world. And yet, if you tried to find out what a gallbladder operation or what a heart surgery might cost, any other procedure, you can’t find it out. You can call a hospital, and they won’t give you a price. You can call five hospitals, they won’t give you any prices. That’s got to change. We want to see price transparency there. So you know what something costs. Now, if you attach political items to a cost, not, okay, here’s the price of a good, and then here’s the sales tax to that item. You know, those are fixed costs. If you’re going to start attaching other things to it that are based on political decisions, you know, that’s a different situation. We’ve never had a tariff line item for anything. And by the way, again, tariffs have been hit against us in America for decades, for generations. And presidents have just let it happen, Republican and Democrat alike. President Trump is the first President to say let’s get treated fairly.”On politically-motivated companies sharing price hikes:“That seems more political. But think about this – when you go to the pump to buy gasoline, did you see them putting an item when Joe Biden shut off American energy and prices went up, did you see them put an item going, you’re paying $4 instead of $2 a gallon because of Joe Biden’s anti-American energy policies? They didn’t do that.“But that wasn’t Shell or Chevron or the gas companies doing that, but people knew why the higher price was there. “Well, are they also going to put in when China steals our intellectual property, and that jacks up the cost of items because we’re paying for all of the IP that China is stealing, they don’t put that on an item, too.“Well, businesses can communicate with their customers however they want. That’s between a business and their customer. But then again, you know it’s why a lot of businesses don’t delve into political issues because you know some of their customers might not appreciate that, that’s again going to be some choices they have to make.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Scalise Highlights Committee Reconciliation Markups

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain (R-Mich.), and Congressman Troy Downing (R-Mont.) to discuss the budget reconciliation committee markup process starting this week to pass an America First agenda, as we mark a productive 100 days under President Trump’s leadership. Leader Scalise outlined how budget reconciliation will unleash American energy to lower costs at the pump, stop tax hikes, secure our border, bolster our military, and protect small businesses. Leader Scalise also highlighted how Democrats refuse to partner with Republicans on these commonsense measures, instead prioritizing their anger with President Trump.

    Click here or the image above to view Leader Scalise’s full remarks. 
    On House Committees beginning the reconciliation markup process:“Well, anybody who’s been following since the day President Trump took the oath of office for this second term knows that President Donald Trump has been working nonstop at a feverish pace to deliver results for the American people. I don’t think we’ve seen a president in 100 days get more things accomplished, follow through on more promises to get this country back on track. And we’re only 100 days in. Obviously, the things that we’ve been working with this president on are really going to be starting off in a much bigger way with this one big, beautiful bill.“The budget reconciliation process formally starts today with the reconciliation bill. Seven committees go to work this week. Next week, another four committees will continue doing that important work. And this has been about a year in the making. This is not something that happened overnight. All of our committees have been meeting both individually. We’ve been meeting with the President for about a year to get to this moment and start delivering on those things that we all ran on.”On Democrats’ anger over Republicans’ wins:“These are not just campaign promises that Donald Trump talked about on a campaign trail. This is also something that House Republicans said we would do. We said we would prevent a massive tax increase on American families. If Congress takes no action, there would be a four-and-a-half trillion dollar tax hike on families.“If you listen to Democrats who are all going to vote no on this package, let’s make no mistake about it, they’ve been clear from the beginning, they just want to obstruct everything. You saw it at the State of the Union when President Trump said, look, this 13-year-old boy beat cancer. And they all just sat there on their hands, angry because President Trump was highlighting somebody else’s success. And I think the American people got disgusted when they realized a whole major party in America is just going to oppose anything President Trump does because they hate him as an individual, even when it’s good for America. And believe me, preventing a tax increase on over 90% of American families is good for America. But every Democrat will vote no because they want a tax increase on American families. Every Democrat will vote no on a bill that’s going to secure America’s border.”On House Republicans delivering on an America First agenda: “You’ve seen President Trump deliver through executive action on things he can do. And it’s resulted in amazing results. Over 95% reduction in border crossings illegally, deportation of hardened criminals, violent gang members, murderers, rapists, finally sent back to prisons in their country where they belong, where many of them came from. And what are Democrats doing? Democrats aren’t celebrating that they’re flying to other countries to try to get hardened gang members in prisons released back into the United States. It’s lunacy. But that’s where their party is, because they are void of any ideas. They are a leaderless party. The Democrat Party literally has no leader except AOC and [Jasmine] Crockett, and Bernie Sanders. And that’s what their parties become. They’re just opposed to everything.“They don’t want to produce more American energy. But the good news is we do. That’s also going to be in this bill that we start debating to allow America to produce more energy so that we and our friends don’t have to be dependent on foreign nations like Russia or Iran for oil and natural gas. We can do more of it. We can lower costs for families. We can create more jobs at home. We can ensure that more manufacturing can be done in America. That’s all going to be part of this bill. We’re also going to make our military more competitive. Everybody knows China has been incredibly aggressive, not just their naval fleet developing hypersonic weapons. And America had fallen behind under Joe Biden. And Donald Trump said we are going to address these inadequacies. And if you look at what’s in this bill, again, addressing major problems to make our country competitive again militarily. And every Democrat will vote no on that as well. And the good news is Republicans said, well, if Democrats are just going to block everything, if Democrats want a tax hike, if Democrats do not want secure borders, if Democrats want to make our country more dependent on foreign nations for our energy, that’s why they lost the election. Those days are gone.”On President Trump’s success in his first 100 days back in office:“We can actually fix all of these problems without any Democrat support. We’d welcome their votes, we’d welcome their input. But they’ve chosen to just go the other way because their far-left radical base won’t let them work with Donald Trump on anything that’s good for America. But that hasn’t deterred President Trump. President Trump is resolute in fighting for those hardworking families who have been struggling. Again, the tax increase, when they talk about millionaires and billionaires, it’s over 90% of Americans who would see a tax increase if no action was taken. That’s families making $50,000, $60,000 a year. That’s not the rich. That’s the people who are just barely getting by, who have been struggling under the weight of the failures of Joe Biden’s economy. The waitress who’s maybe working two jobs, barely getting by. And President Trump and this Republican Congress are going to deliver on no tax on tips so that that single mom who’s maybe working two jobs can have a little bit more money in her pocket and be able to take her kids on a vacation or invest in her kids’ college. That’s what we’re doing this week as we watch the Democrats oppose everything just because they have become a party derelict of any ideas. This is a Congress of leadership and action working with a President who’s probably done more in 100 days than any other president we’ve ever seen. And the best is yet to come.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three Indian planes crash in Indian-controlled Kashmir

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    NEW DELHI, May 7 (Xinhua) — At least three Indian aircraft crashed in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday, local newspaper The Hindu reported, citing government sources.

    The planes reportedly crashed in the Akhnoor, Ramban and Pampore areas.

    Officials have not yet disclosed the exact circumstances of the incident, the newspaper reports.

    The incidents came as Indian airstrikes hit Pakistani targets and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir early Wednesday. The attack was in retaliation for the killing of 26 people by militants in the Indian-controlled Kashmir town of Pahalgam last month. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: China-Russia relations are the cornerstone of stability in today’s turbulent world – Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui

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    Moscow, May 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese-Russian relations are not subject to the influence of short-term events and changes in the international situation, they are the cornerstone of stability in today’s turbulent world, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui said in an interview with Xinhua on the eve of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Moscow to participate in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    “Under the strategic leadership of President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin, China-Russia relations have demonstrated the special character of good-neighborliness and friendship, comprehensive strategic cooperation and mutual benefit,” he said.

    According to the diplomat, the heads of the two states “will exchange views on the development of Chinese-Russian relations and a number of important international and regional issues, and will also develop a strategic course and plans for further strengthening strategic cooperation and practical interaction in various areas.”

    “China has maintained its status as Russia’s largest trading partner for 15 years in a row. Russia is the largest source of crude oil and natural gas for China, and China has become Russia’s largest supplier of mechanical engineering and electronics products, as well as automobiles. The parties have fruitfully cooperated in the fields of energy, agriculture, aviation and space, connectivity, basic infrastructure, etc., and cooperation in new areas such as scientific and technological innovation, cross-border e-commerce and green development is also gaining momentum,” Zhang Hanhui noted.

    The diplomat recalled the active holding of mutual Years of Culture, the significant growth of interest of the Chinese in Russia and the “Chinese boom” in the Russian Federation.

    “I am confident that the important consensus reached at the current meeting of the heads of China and Russia will contribute to further elevating cooperation between the two countries in various fields to a new level and achieving new results, will help each side in the development and revival, and will also bring great benefits to both countries and their peoples,” the ambassador emphasized. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: People’s Bank of China to boost financial support for certain sectors through refinancing

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    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — The People’s Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank) on Wednesday pledged to step up financial support by refinancing sectors including scientific and technological innovation, service sector consumption and elderly care.

    The PBOC will increase its refinancing quota for scientific and technological innovation and upgrading by 300 billion yuan (about 41.7 billion US dollars), thus bringing it to 800 billion yuan, PBOC Governor Pan Gongsheng said at a press conference.

    The PBOC will set up a 500 billion yuan refinancing mechanism to support consumption in the service and elderly care sectors to help commercial banks strengthen lending support to the sector, Pan Gongsheng said.

    He noted that the PBOC will also increase the refinancing quota by 300 billion yuan to support agriculture and small businesses. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to cut interest rates on loans from housing savings fund

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    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — The People’s Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank) on Wednesday announced it would cut interest rates on loans issued from the housing savings fund by 0.25 percentage points starting from Thursday.

    Interest rates on loans from the housing savings fund for first-time home buyers with a repayment term of up to 5 years, as well as with a repayment term of more than 5 years, will be adjusted to 2.1 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively, and for second-time home buyers – no less than 2.525 percent and 3.075 percent, respectively, the NBC said in a statement.

    The measure is expected to save home buyers more than 20 billion yuan (about $2.8 billion) a year in interest payments, People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng told a news conference. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China combines quotas of two monetary policy instruments to strengthen capital market

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    BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) — China’s central bank said Wednesday it will combine the quotas of two monetary policy tools to further support the capital market.

    The swap facility for securities, fund and insurance companies (SFISF), with an initial capacity of 500 billion yuan (about $69.4 billion), and the 300 billion yuan re-lending facility that supports share buybacks and share expansion, will be implemented within a total quota of 800 billion yuan, according to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank).

    The decision, which took effect on Wednesday, is expected to make the two mechanisms more convenient and flexible to better meet the needs of different types of institutions and strengthen the inherent stability of the capital market, the PBOC said in a statement.

    Both instruments, launched in October last year to strengthen the capital market, operated in accordance with market principles and played a positive role in ensuring the stable operation of the capital market, the Central Bank said in a statement.

    The SFISF allows eligible securities, fund and insurance companies to use their assets, including bonds, ETFs and CSI 300 index stocks, as collateral in exchange for highly liquid assets such as government bonds and central bank bills.

    The PBOC has carried out two SFISF operations totaling 105 billion yuan, and more than 500 listed companies and major shareholders have reported using the refinancing mechanism to buy back shares or increase their holdings, according to PBOC Governor Pan Gongsheng. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: CSL: Beijing sink Dalian for fourth straight win

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    Beijing Guoan claimed its fourth straight win with a 2-0 victory over Dalian Yingbo in the 11th round of the Chinese Super League (CSL).

    In the 19th minute of the match held on Monday, Wang Ziming broke the deadlock for Beijing with a close-range header. Just three minutes later, Fabio Abreu doubled its lead with a diving header, connecting with Wang Gang’s pinpoint cross to make it 2-0.

    In the second half, Dalian Yingbo created several opportunities but couldn’t convert any into a goal. Before the full-time whistle, Zhang Yuning had a penalty saved by Dalian goalkeeper Sui Weijie.

    In another key game held on Monday, Chengdu Rongcheng edged Zhejiang FC 2-1 in a tight match. Chengdu controlled proceedings with 54% possession and fired 10 shots on target. Goals from Yang Mingyang and Wei Shihao put the host in command before Jean Evrard Kouassi converted a stoppage-time penalty for Zhejiang to set up a nervy finish.

    Tuesday’s action saw Shanghai Shenhua, last season’s runner-up, storm to the top of the CSL table with 26 points after a commanding 3-1 victory over Meizhou Hakka. The win puts Shenhua level on points with second-placed Chengdu Rongcheng, but ahead on goal difference.

    In the other games of the 11th round, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers won over Henan FC 4-3, Shanghai Ports defeated Wuhan Three Towns 2-0, Qingdao Hainiu smashed Changchun Yatai 3-0, Yunnan Yukun edged Shandong Taishan 3-2, and Qingdao West Coast and Shenzhen Peng City played out a goalless draw. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sinner returns from doping ban at Italian Open

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    Italy’s Jannik Sinner speaks during a press conference for the Italian Open, in Rome, Italy, May 5, 2025. The world top-ranked player returns to the Italian Open tennis tournament after a three-month doping ban imposed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). (Photo by Alberto Lingria/Xinhua)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Museum visits hit record high over China’s May Day holiday

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    Tourists visit the China Grand Canal Museum in the city of Yangzhou, east China’s Jiangsu Province, May 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    BEIJING, May 6 — During the five-day May Day holiday, museums across China recorded more than 60.49 million visits, setting a new record and marking a 17 percent increase year on year.

    For many travelers, cultural sites have become must-see destinations during holiday.

    At the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum in Xi’an, the capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province and a famed ancient Chinese capital, a tourist surnamed Zhou and her family from central China’s Henan Province were already in line for entry at 4 a.m. one morning of the holiday.

    “It took us three days of attempts on our phones just to get tickets,” she said. “No matter how crowded it is, we had to come and see the treasures of our ancestors.”

    To accommodate the surge in visitors, the museum increased its daily ticket supply by 15,000, bringing its total holiday capacity to 80,000, and it extended its opening hours into the evening.

    Throngs of culture and history enthusiasts like Zhou and her family flocked to heritage-rich provinces such as Shaanxi, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, each of which drew over 4.5 million visitors during the holiday from May 1 to 5, according to the National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA).

    The NCHA said that over the past decade, the number of museums in China has continued to grow, rising at an average of more than 200 per year.

    Luo Wenli, deputy head of the NCHA, in April said that China had a total of 6,833 museums by the end of 2023, and information on 108 million state-owned movable cultural relics had been digitized with the development of smart museums and cultural relics databases.

    Increasing numbers of Chinese museums have been attracting visitors with their digitization of cultural relics and application of new technologies.

    In Wuhan, the capital of central China’s Hubei Province, the Hubei Provincial Museum launched a special VR show ahead of the May Day holiday, enabling visitors to interact closely with the Bianzhong — meaning “bells” — of Marquis Yi of Zeng, which are known as the world’s first “sound-producing music textbook.”

    The VR show, “Journey Through the Bronze Age,” uses original sound samples from the Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng. With VR headsets, visitors can reach out to strike both the centers and sides of the bells to hear sounds that echo over 2,000 years of Chinese history.

    According to Wang Shiyong, chief director of the show, the project includes more than 30,000 digital assets, with dozens of cultural relics from the museum virtually reconstructed with near-reality precision.

    In addition to museums, national archaeological parks have also emerged as a major attraction during the past May Day holiday, registering over 3.31 million visits across 55 parks in the five days, data from the NCHA showed.

    Visits to these parks rose 2.3 percent compared with the same period last year, with 11 parks each receiving more than 100,000 visits, the administration said.

    During the May Day holiday, the Taosi National Archaeological Site Park in north China’s Shanxi Province officially opened to the public.

    The park features several exhibition areas — including a site museum that opened in November last year, a palace complex, an observation platform and an astronomy pavilion — and aims to reproduce the Taosi relics site, which is the site of a Neolithic settlement in the Yellow River basin dating back about 4,500 to 3,900 years.

    Wandering through the park, visitors can imagine the lives of their ancestors as they pass by the remains of a storage room, kitchen and icehouse, experience the ancient method of observing the sun from the observation platform, and touch digital devices in the astronomy pavilion to take a virtual journey through the vast cosmos.

    “What impressed me most was the observation platform, which vividly illustrated the origins of the 24 solar terms,” said Zhang Shiyue, referring to a time knowledge system developed by Chinese people through the observation of the sun’s periodic movements. Zhang had traveled thousands of kilometers from China’s southwestern Yunnan Province to visit Taosi.

    “This trip has deepened my respect and love for the Chinese civilization,” Zhang said.

    Tourists visit a museum in Daoxian County of Yongzhou City, central China’s Hunan Province, May 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit Qinhuangdao Museum in Qinhuangdao, north China’s Hebei Province, May 4, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Visitors view an exhibit at Handan Museum in Handan, north China’s Hebei Province, May 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: US should stop threatening and exerting pressure if it truly wants negotiated solution: Spokesperson

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    If a negotiated solution is truly what the United States wants, it should stop threatening and exerting pressure, and seek dialogue with China based on equality, respect and mutual benefit, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Tuesday.

    Lin made the remarks at a daily press briefing when answering a relevant question.

    The fact is, this tariff war is launched by the U.S. side, Lin said, adding that “China’s position is consistent and clear: We will fight, if fight we must. Our doors are open, if the United States wants to talk.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, US leaders to hold high level meeting on economic and trade affairs

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    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced in Beijing on Wednesday that at the invitation of the government of Switzerland, He Lifeng, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council will visit Switzerland from May 9 to 12.

    He will hold talks with Swiss leaders and relevant parties, the spokesperson said.

    During his visit to Switzerland, He, as the Chinese lead person for China-U.S. economic and trade affairs, will have a meeting with the U.S. lead person Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

    From May 12 to 16, He will be in France to co-chair with the French side the 10th China-France High Level Economic and Financial Dialogue, said the spokesperson.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s VAT invoice data reflects robust May Day holiday consumption

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    An aerial drone photo shows tourists visiting Zhongshan Road in Quanzhou, east China’s Fujian Province, May 3, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s State Taxation Administration released value-added tax (VAT) invoice data on Tuesday, revealing robust consumer spending in the world’s second-largest economy during the just-concluded May Day holiday.

    The five-day holiday, which ended on Monday, saw the sales revenues of consumer-related industries increase 15.2 percent compared to the corresponding period last year, the data showed.

    The taxation authority said the nation’s consumer goods trade-in programs have boosted the sales of home appliances and communication devices. Spending on household goods and jewelry also increased significantly while custom-made travel services attracted a growing number of customers.

    Specifically, retail sales of household appliances including refrigerators and washing machines surged 169.8 percent from last year’s holiday figure, sales of audiovisual products such as TVs grew 153.1 percent, and sales of communication devices such as smartphones jumped 118 percent.

    Boosted by rising gold prices, sales of jewelry products grew 14.4 percent year on year during the holiday, the data showed.

    The holiday also saw a tourism market boom, with the nation’s famous scenic areas seeing a 42.7 percent increase in sales revenues year on year.

    Homestay businesses flourished during the period, with their sales revenues increasing 17.9 percent year on year.

    The May Day holiday is typically one of the busiest travel periods of the year. During this time, the travel boom boosts revenues in tourism and retail sectors. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Over 80 percent of firms listed on Beijing bourse report profits in 2024

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    Companies listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange posted stable performances in 2024, with over 80 percent achieving profitability, the stock exchange said on Tuesday.

    Its data shows that the 265 companies listed on the exchange accumulated total operating revenues of 180.85 billion yuan (about 25.12 billion U.S. dollars) last year, with profits coming in at 11.03 billion yuan.

    Companies related to consumption or automobiles reported stable or growing performance thanks to the country’s large-scale equipment upgrade and consumer goods trade-in programs.

    Small and medium-sized companies accounted for about 80 percent of all companies listed on the bourse. In 2024, they achieved a combined revenue of 104.78 billion yuan, up 6.76 percent year on year.

    Over the years, firms listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange have been continuously increasing their investment in research and development, with such investment totaling over 9.1 billion yuan in 2024. 

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