Category: China

  • MIL-OSI China: ‘Watch Your Back’ honors heroic efforts of China’s railway police

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    A new urban TV crime drama, “Watch Your Back,” highlights the heroic efforts of a railway anti-theft police team, offering a complex portrayal of modern society.

    A poster for “Watch Your Back.” [Image courtesy of iQiyi]

    The 24-episode series, produced by China Central Television (CCTV) and iQiyi, debuted on CCTV-8 and the streaming platform iQiyi on March 18, quickly topping the ratings.

    Directed by Lu Lunchang and written by Wang Xiaoqiang, the show stars Guo Jingfei, Qin Lan, Zu Feng and Chen Jingke. It follows an elite railway anti-theft team as they solve major theft cases and dismantle criminal gangs.

    “Watch Your Back” has garnered widespread attention for its unique narrative approach and social commentary. The series explores the conflict between good and evil through the lens of railway anti-theft operations, focusing on three interconnected groups: police, thieves and victims.

    The show combines case-driven plots with character backstories, weaving together the lives of railway police, thief gangs, migrant workers and victims. It delivers thrilling chase scenes while revealing the complex lives of diverse characters, highlighting the struggles of ordinary people in changing times.

    “The multi-threaded narrative tightly weaves the main characters and cases together in terms of rhythm and structure, enriching character development within limited time and space, allowing the audience to experience greater emotional impact during the process of solving the mystery,” Wang said.

    Director Lu noted that “Watch Your Back” showcases innovative storytelling techniques and creative narrative approaches.

    “During editing, we stepped away from subjective perspectives, weighed multiple opinions, and re-examined and reflected on the material, which ultimately led to the final cut we see now,” she said.

    The production team chose real-life filming locations to ensure authenticity and meticulously designed the scenery. They purchased an actual train carriage and built two additional carriage sets. For one month, they secured permission to film at an operational train station in Changsha, Hunan province – a logistical challenge that involved coordinating hundreds of extras daily.

    “Watch Your Back” also incorporates a popular science approach, offering insight into the operations, rivalries and survival rules of theft gangs. It provides a rare glimpse into the thieves’ underworld, showcasing an encyclopedic range of techniques, from pickpocketing to the intricate use of tools like tweezers and blades.

    A promotional picture for “Watch Your Back.” [Image courtesy of iQiyi]

    The TV series portrays a tense struggle between law enforcement and criminals against the backdrop of bustling train stations, showcasing the city’s economic vibrancy and social intricacies. The anti-theft police force demonstrates unwavering courage and commitment through their relentless efforts and personal sacrifices.

    Yang Bei, senior vice president of iQiyi, emphasized the series’ broader significance: “‘Watch Your Back’ is not just a crime drama; it also conveys profound messages and warnings. We hope the audience can take lessons from it, recognizing the importance of upholding moral boundaries and maintaining kindness in their hearts.”

    Zhang Haidong, the show’s general producer, highlighted its departure from conventional crime stories, allowing it to explore deeper aspects of human nature. “Every artistic creation aspires to deliver meaningful content to the audience,” she said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s space station to study planarian regeneration

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    China’s space station is set to introduce a novel participant in its space science experiments — the planarian, a creature renowned for its extraordinary regenerative capabilities, China Media Group reported on Saturday.
    Planarians, flatworms with an evolutionary history spanning over 520 million years, are one of the widely used experimental animal models in biological research. These organisms demonstrate an exceptional capacity for tissue repair: when bisected, planarians can regenerate lost muscles, skin, intestines, and even an entire brain from each segment — a process that can be repeated indefinitely.
    The study of planarians holds profound implications for understanding human cellular mechanisms to combat aging and promote longevity, according to the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
    Researchers aim to investigate how the space environment affects the regenerative processes and physiological behavior of planarians. They will also explore the molecular mechanisms behind space-induced effects on planarian regeneration, thereby advancing our understanding of regenerative biology.
    This initiative follows the successful inclusion of zebrafish and fruit flies in science experiments conducted aboard China’s space station.
    Researchers have been employing zebrafish to investigate the impact of microgravity on vertebrate muscle and bone proteins, while also conducting fruit fly experiments to understand their growth, development, locomotor characteristics, and biological rhythms under space microgravity and hypomagnetic conditions.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Boao forum’s venue island a pioneer in low-carbon development

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

    BOAO, Hainan, March 23 — As the sea breeze flows over the permanent site of the annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia, the photovoltaic array radiates a gentle glow, and flower-shaped wind turbines spin, generating green electricity for nearby buildings.

    On Dongyu Island in south China’s Hainan Province, the near-zero carbon demonstration zone is redefining harmony between humanity and nature-reshaping modern living by integrating cutting-edge technology with sustainable development.

    A simple QR code unlocks a zero-carbon coffee experience, where a robotic arm brews coffee using clean energy. An advanced recycling cube sorts materials and converts them into “carbon credits,” which can be exchanged for eco-friendly rewards.

    GREEN, ECO-FRIENDLY

    Spanning 190 hectares, the zone focuses on three key strategies: green building renovation, renewable energy utilization, and eco-friendly transportation.

    Since the renovation of infrastructure in the demonstration zone in 2022, this area has proven how technological innovation and urban renovation can shape a low-carbon future, paving the way for sustainable development, particularly in tropical regions worldwide.

    According to Liu Hongwen, an engineer from COSCO SHIPPING Boao Co., Ltd.’s digital transformation and technological innovation department, these efforts have led to a drastic reduction in carbon dioxide emissions — from 12,000 tonnes in 2019 to just 470 tonnes in 2024, a 96.2 percent decrease.

    A CHINESE SOLUTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

    The Dongyu demonstration zone stands as a testament to China’s commitment to carbon neutrality and sustainable development. Looking ahead, this green model could inspire urban transformation projects worldwide, providing a Chinese solution to global environmental challenges.

    One of the zone’s core strengths lies in its energy generation capacity. The zone produces approximately 32 million kWh of green electricity annually, nearly twice its 17-million-kWh demand. The surplus energy is fed into the grid, contributing to an annual savings of 7,720 tonnes of carbon-negative resources, said Ouyang Qinglun, deputy director of the engineering department of COSCO SHIPPING Boao Co., Ltd.

    Sustainable mobility is another key initiative. The zone promotes green commuting through electricity-generating bicycles and will implement restrictions on fuel-powered vehicles starting in 2025.

    The demonstration zone will serve as a springboard for establishing a research institute dedicated to green and low-carbon technologies. This platform will also support the international certification of China’s “zero-carbon” standard and explore regional carbon trading mechanisms, according to the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design (CAUPD).

    Zeng Youwen, chief engineer of CAUPD’s Hainan branch, said that the goal is to replicate this model nationwide and even globally, showcasing that economic growth and environmental protection can go hand in hand.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Botswana’s Chinese learners embrace language through martial arts

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    The Confucius Institute at the University of Botswana (CIUB) hosted a cultural and language event on Friday, providing Chinese learners with a platform to practice speaking the language while exploring traditional Chinese martial arts.

    Held under the theme “Chinese Gongfu,” which refers to Chinese martial arts, the event introduced participants to the vocabulary of Chinese martial weapons, including knives, swords, spears, and whips, alongside basic martial arts movements. The interactive session aimed to enhance oral proficiency while deepening cultural understanding.

    “Hello, everyone. My name is Shen Chenggong,” said Keagile Sebetlela, a CIUB student, as he introduced himself in Chinese during an interview with Xinhua at the event.

    “I am interested in learning Chinese because, in my view, it has become one of the major international languages. I believe knowing Chinese can open many doors,” said Sebetlela, adding that he particularly enjoys writing Chinese characters, as the language differs from most others that rely on alphabets.

    Students Sharon Khumomotse and Lindiwe Lile Ramooki performed at the event, introducing themselves with their Chinese names before entertaining the audience with tongue twisters.

    “I’m a Chinese learner studying the language for three years. I work at a bank office,” said Ramooki in fluent Chinese.

    For Fidelity Monthe, who goes by the Chinese name Fei Di’an, learning the language is essential for growing her business.

    “I run a small business and have traveled to China to source products. The biggest challenge has been communication. Learning Chinese will help me expand my business and form partnerships with Chinese companies,” Monthe told Xinhua.

    She expressed a deep fascination with Chinese characters. “Writing Chinese feels like drawing. It’s almost like being an artist. But what I enjoy most is speaking the language and being able to converse with Chinese people. I’m also learning about Chinese culture and want to explore it further,” she added.

    Monthe and Sebetlela were among around 70 Chinese learners and teachers who participated in the two-hour event, which featured Chinese song performances, language games, and group discussions.

    Pu Durong, Chinese director of CIUB, likened the event to “English corners” in China, where language learners gather to practice speaking.

    “In China, we have English corners for practicing English. Here in Botswana, we have a Chinese corner for students to improve their speaking skills. These learners are very passionate about the language, because many plan to do business in China,” Pu said.

    CIUB, the first Confucius Institute in Botswana, was followed by a second institute launched in October 2023, at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology in Palapye, about 270 km northeast of Gaborone, the country’s capital.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Ancient Chinese Guqins on display in Budapest

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    A special exhibition featuring ancient Chinese zithers, or Guqins, kicked off Friday evening at the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest.

    Titled “The Voice of Nature and the Human Soul from China – An Exhibition of Guqins from the China Three Gorges Museum” in China’s southwest city of Chongqing, the display offers a rare glimpse into the artistry, spirituality, and philosophy embedded in this traditional Chinese string instrument, often referred to as the “instrument of the sages.”

    In his welcome address, Lajos Kemecsi, director-general of the Museum of Ethnography, said “The exhibition opening today marks a significant milestone in the complex cooperation between the Museum of Ethnography and its Chinese partner institutions. China’s musical culture has a long and distinguished history, characterized by remarkable richness.”

    Kemecsi added that visitors can experience the unique charm and depth of Chinese instrumental culture through the carefully selected items on display.

    Sun Jie, cultural counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Hungary, emphasized the symbolic value of holding such an event in Hungary, a country with deep musical traditions.

    It is a great honor to present the ancient art of the Guqin in a nation that cherishes music. This exhibition reflects the long-standing friendship between China and Hungary and will further deepen mutual understanding, he said.

    According to him, the 10 Guqins on display date back hundreds of years and are valued not just as musical instruments but as cultural artifacts combining lacquer art, calligraphy, and the Eastern philosophy of harmony between man and nature.

    Gabor Csaba, deputy state secretary at Hungary’s Ministry of Culture and Innovation, underlined the broader importance of such cultural exchange.

    “Cultural cooperation like this lays the foundation for harmonious development,” he stated. He also noted that Hungary and China celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations last year, reflecting the growing depth of bilateral cultural ties.

    The opening ceremony is accompanied by live performances, including Guqin music, traditional Hanfu dance, and curator-guided tours. The exhibition is open to the public until June 30. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Key consensus reached at China-Japan high-level economic dialogue

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, co-chairs the sixth China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo, Japan, March 22, 2025. Officials from 15 government departments of both countries attended the meeting. (Xinhua/Jia Haocheng)

    Chinese Foreign Minister and member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Wang Yi and Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya on Saturday co-chaired the sixth China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue in Tokyo, pledging efforts to deepen economic collaboration between the two nations.

    Both sides agreed to jointly implement an important consensus reached by their leaders, enrich the economic dimension of the China-Japan strategic relationship of mutual benefit, and work together to build a constructive and stable economic and trade relationship that meets the demands of a new era.

    The dialogue concluded with 20 key consensus points regarding cooperation in areas such as green development, environmental protection, elderly care services, service trade, food safety, supply chains and intellectual property protection, among others.

    The two sides agreed to support each other in hosting multiple events, and hold consultations and dialogues at various levels.

    The two countries also agreed to hold the seventh China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue in China at an appropriate time. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: US military launches fresh strikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah airport, central province

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The U.S. naval forces carried out three strikes on the Hodeidah airport in the Yemeni Red Sea port city, and five strikes on the Majzar district in Yemen’s central province of Marib on Saturday night, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported.

    The report did not provide details on casualties or damage caused by the attacks, and there has been no comment from the U.S. side yet.

    The Hodeidah airport has been closed to civilian flights since late 2014 when the Houthi group seized control over several northern cities, including the strategic city of Hodeidah. The airport has also been a frequent target of previous U.S. airstrikes.

    Earlier on Saturday, the Houthis said they had carried out a sixth attack on U.S. naval forces in the northern Red Sea since March 15, launching several drones at warships escorting the USS Harry S. Truman.

    The Houthis said they had also launched a ballistic missile attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, an assault the Israeli military said was intercepted late on Friday.

    The Houthis, which control much of northern Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, have been fighting against the internationally-recognized government since 2014.

    Tensions between the Houthis and the U.S. military have escalated since Washington launched fresh airstrikes on Yemen on March 15. The strikes followed Houthi threats to resume attacks on Israeli targets unless humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: S. Korean government declares state of disaster over massive wildfires

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The South Korean government declared a state of disaster on Saturday over wildfires that broke out in the country’s southeastern areas including Ulsan city, North Gyeongsang province and South Gyeongsang province, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said.

    A mountain fire first broke out in Sancheong County in the province of South Gyeongsang on Friday afternoon before the fire continued to spread on Saturday.

    More massive mountain fires erupted on Saturday morning in other parts of the southeastern regions.

    Acting President Choi Sang-mok inspected the situation in the affected places, ordered relevant authorities to work together to mobilize all equipment available and bring the wildfires under complete control.

    At around 3:30 p.m. local time on the same day, the Korea Forest Service raised the national emergency alert level in the most affected areas to its highest, which is the “severe” stage.

    So far, four firefighters were reported dead and six were injured, local media reported. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: 35 injured in bus accident in Sri Lanka

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Around 35 people were injured after two buses collided in Warakapola in Sri Lanka’s Sabaragamuwa province on Saturday afternoon, police said.

    Both buses were state-owned, and police were investigating the cause of the accident.

    It had been raining in the area when the buses collided head-on, local media reported.

    Road accidents are common in Sri Lanka, with many involving buses, official data showed. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Japan, ROK FMs pledge to advance trilateral cooperation

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    China is ready to work with Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) to elevate China-Japan-ROK cooperation under the new circumstances, and make it more mature, stable and resilient, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Tokyo on Saturday.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks at the 11th China-Japan-ROK Trilateral Foreign Ministers’ Meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and ROK Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul.

    Noting that the trilateral cooperation is one of the most deeply rooted, highly institutionalized, and promising cooperation frameworks in East Asia, Wang said the three-way cooperation has yielded positive results over the past 20 years since its inception, which not only benefits the peoples of the three countries and their respective development, but also promotes regional stability and economic integration.

    With the joint efforts of the three parties, new progress has been made in the cooperation in the six key areas identified at the Ninth China-Japan-ROK Trilateral Summit, Wang said, adding that facts have proved that the more solid China-Japan-ROK cooperation, the stronger the ability of the three countries to withstand risks, the stronger the foundation for empowering development, and the more effective the promotion of mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples.

    Wang noted 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, as well as the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, and only by sincerely reflecting on history can we truly create the future.

    The three countries should review the consensus of “facing history squarely and looking to the future,” stick to the original intention of cooperation and promote the China-Japan-ROK cooperation to achieve the effect of “1+1+1>3” for the benefit of the three countries, the region and the world.

    Stressing that wind and rain are the norm, but being undeterred by them is a state of mind, Wang said to achieve steady and lasting trilateral cooperation, it is essential to create a virtuous cycle of mutual reinforcement with bilateral relations.

    In particular, the three countries need to respect each other’s core interests, properly manage differences, and continuously build consensus, cultivate momentum and deepen cooperation on the basis of maintaining sound and steady relations, Wang said.

    First, Wang said, the three countries will deepen economic and trade cooperation and strengthen its role as the “ballast stone.” Negotiations on the China-Japan-ROK Free Trade Agreement should be resumed at an early date to reach an agreement, expand mutual trade and investment, set up a trilateral dialogue mechanism on export controls, and maintain the stability and smoothness of industrial and supply chains.

    Second, to promote scientific and technological innovation to stimulate new drivers for growth. In line with the principle of openness and cooperation, we will share innovation opportunities and enable new quality productive forces to better empower the high-quality development of the three countries. A trilateral dialogue mechanism on digital economy cooperation will be established. Japan and the ROK are welcome to actively participate in the China-Japan-ROK Innovation Cooperation Center that China is planning to establish.

    Third, to expand people-to-people and cultural exchanges and consolidate public support. We will strive to increase the number of people-to-people exchanges among the three countries to 40 million by 2030, ensure the success of the China-Japan-ROK Year of Cultural Exchange from 2025 to 2026, continue to build the brands of “Culture City of East Asia” and “CAPMUS Asia,” carry forward the fine traditional culture of East Asia, and promote mutual understanding and friendship among our peoples.

    Fourth, to respond to common challenges and promote sustainable development. We will deepen cooperation in healthy aging, medical and health care, new energy, green development and ecological and environmental protection, and strengthen cooperation in disaster management, police and counterterrorism, and jointly address non-traditional security challenges.

    At present, as changes unseen in a century accelerate, global economic growth remains sluggish, geopolitical conflicts are intensifying and the global openness index keeps declining, Wang pointed out that China, Japan and the ROK, as important countries in the Asia-Pacific and major economies in the world, should adhere to the general direction of open economy, jointly uphold free trade, firmly safeguard the rule-based multilateral trading system, foster an open, inclusive and non-discriminatory international economic environment, and promote economic globalization that benefits all.

    We should actively promote regional cooperation, support the building of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Community, create more “China-Japan-ROK+” cooperation projects, and inject strong impetus into the development of East Asia cooperation with the vitality of trilateral cooperation, Wang added.

    He said the three countries should practice a new concept of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security and jointly safeguard regional and world peace, noting we should adhere to the unity of independence and self-reliance and take the destiny of Asia into its own hands.

    The top diplomats of the three countries exchanged in-depth views on trilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues and made preparations for the 10th China-Japan-ROK Trilateral Summit, believing that they should jointly maintain the momentum of trilateral cooperation, advance practical cooperation in the six key areas in a comprehensive and balanced manner based on the Trilateral Cooperation Vision for the Next Decade, explore new areas of cooperation and expand future-oriented cooperation on the basis of maintaining continuity.

    The three sides also agreed on continuing to deepen people-to-people and culture exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and mutual trust, enrich practical cooperation in various fields, and work for more new outcomes that benefit the peoples of the three countries and the region.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to lift hukou-based marriage registration restrictions nationwide

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    China will soon offer nationwide access to its cross-regional marriage registration service, following a recent revision of the regulations governing marriage registration, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said on Saturday.
    Under the new rules, couples will no longer need to register marriages in the location of their hukou, which is permanent household registration. Instead, they will be able to choose a registry office in the habitual residence of either party, removing a significant logistical barrier.
    This reform is aimed at addressing the needs of people who live or work away from their registered hometowns, particularly younger generations. Previously, couples had to return to their hukou location for marriage registration, which created travel and financial difficulties.
    According to the latest national census, about 493 million Chinese people lived away from their hukou location in 2020, an 88.52 percent increase from a decade earlier.
    A pilot program for inter-provincial marriage registration began in June 2021 and was gradually expanded to 21 provincial-level regions, including Beijing, Shanghai and Inner Mongolia. By February 2025, approximately 492,000 couples had benefited from the program.
    The reform was made possible through the digitalization of the marriage registration system. A national marriage information database has been established, enabling civil affairs agencies nationwide to share data seamlessly.
    To streamline the process further, the Ministry of Civil Affairs plans to improve digital infrastructure for online appointments and inter-provincial data verification, ensuring a smoother experience for couples across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Hong Kong-born giant panda cubs meet public under mother’s patronage

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Visitors to Ocean Park Hong Kong can see Hong Kong-born twin giant panda cubs together with their mother Ying Ying from Saturday.
    Fans of the cubs had come for the moment of maternal affection two hours before the amusement park opened.
    “Giant panda cubs grow up best nurtured by their mothers. They usually won’t live independently until two to three years old,” said Howard Chuk, head of zoological operations and conservation of Ocean Park Hong Kong. Tagging along their mother allows the cubs to learn sniffing and other skills humans can’t teach.
    In the venue, the male cub followed Ying Ying closely and coyly jollied for her attention until the mother kissed it and licked its tummy. The female cub also got a kiss-on-the-cheek from Ying Ying while resting on a wooden rack. After the cubs frolicked for some time, Ying Ying breastfed them.
    The park said it would dole out around 3,000 entrance tickets for visitors to see the giant panda family from 10 a.m. every day. On Saturday, all tickets had been distributed by noon. Visitors are allowed 3 minutes with the family in 40-strong groups.
    The two cubs, who made their public debut on Feb. 16 when they turned six months old, now weigh around 12 kilograms each. They are breastfed and bottle-fed.
    The father Le Le now lives separately from the family because giant pandas are solitary animals, said the park. Male pandas don’t take care of young offspring.
    The two cubs’ official names will be unveiled in the first half of the year, chosen from entries for a city-wide naming contest.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China contributes to world meteorological early warning efforts

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    March 23 marks the 65th World Meteorological Day, with the theme of “Closing the Early Warning Gap Together.”
    Planet Earth faces unprecedented climate challenges. 2024 was the hottest year on record. Global warming has triggered frequent and intensified extreme weather events, which emphasizes the importance of early warning systems in disaster prevention and mitigation.
    In March 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres launched the Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative.
    From global consensus to national action, China is implementing its National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2035 to build a climate-resilient society.
    “Ensuring universal access to meteorological early warning systems is not only a shared vision of the international community but also an important mission of China’s meteorological departments. China Meteorological Administration (CMA) will continuously enhance the meteorological science and technology, improve public services, deliver more robust scientific, institutional and governance support to achieve the goals of EW4ALL initiative, and contribute more wisdom and plans to building a community with a shared future for mankind,” said Chen Zhenlin, head of the CMA.
    CMA has made great efforts to step up meteorological disaster monitoring, forecasting, and warning as well as prevention and response capabilities.
    Today, the new-generation National Emergency Early Warning Information Release System disseminates 82 types of warning information to designated emergency responders within one minute, achieving 99.1 percent public coverage.
    “Enhancing meteorological science and technology capabilities underpins more timely, accurate and widespread early warning dissemination,” said Chen Zhenlin.
    China has effective early warning mechanisms such as Progressive Service and High-Impact Alert and Response systems. When high-impact hazards occur, each warning triggers immediate action, followed by confirmation to ensure closed-loop disaster prevention.
    Recently, Ko Barrett, deputy secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said, “I love the focus on ensuring that the people and their safety are actually of central importance. ”
    China stands ready to work with fellow developing countries through professional training, visiting scholar programs, and research scholarships to enhance its shared capacity for climate resilience.
    China’s Fengyun meteorological satellite data services now cover 133 countries and regions, achieving an 80 percent global service satisfaction rate.
    Celeste Saulo, secretary-general of the WMO, highlighted the critical role of China’s upcoming satellite launch in advancing global early warning capabilities.
    In 2024, CMA and Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration (VNMHA) shared rainfall observation data from meteorological stations in China-Vietnam bordering areas, supporting decision-making for local governments on both sides, in particular county- and prefecture-level governmental agencies in disaster mitigation and response work.
    The joint development work by CMA and Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has resulted in an Early Warning Supporting System tailored for Pakistan. The system features a cloud-based open platform and toolbox series covering local information access, numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, artificial intelligence (AI) models, severe weather identification algorithms, early warning information dissemination, etc., enabling swift and effective tracking of meteorological disasters.
    Given the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day, I think China has already made progress in closing the early warning gap, said Somses Sieglinde, a meteorologist from Namibia.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese commerce minister meets chairman of BMW AG

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with Oliver Zipse, chairman of the board of management of BMW AG, in Beijing on Saturday, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Commerce.

    During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on topics including the German carmaker’s cooperation with China and the European Union (EU)’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs).

    Wang pointed out that the unilateral and protectionist actions of certain countries have brought significant uncertainty to the global economy. He emphasized that China hopes to work with the European side to become a pillar of the multilateral trading system, injecting certainty and stability into the world.

    The Chinese market remains committed to opening-up, and China’s policies are consistent, Wang said, noting that the Chinese government will advance high-level opening-up and optimize the business environment.

    Wang said that properly resolving the EU’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese EVs is of significant importance, as it will send a clear and positive signal to the world.

    China is committed to resolving differences through dialogue, he said, expressing hope that the German carmaker would continue to play an active role in promoting the European side to demonstrate political will and work with China to find mutually acceptable solutions at an early date.

    Zipse emphasized that Europe’s green transformation cannot be achieved without cooperation with China. The company remains optimistic about China’s economic prospects and is confident in its development in the market, he said.

    The company is committed to expanding its investment in China and accelerating the localization of production as well as research and development, Zipse added.

    He also noted that there are only losers and no winners in a tariff war. The company firmly opposes the EU imposing additional tariffs on Chinese EVs and hopes that both the EU and China can properly resolve their differences, he said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China expands world’s largest space weather monitoring network

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

    China’s national space weather monitoring network, the Meridian Project, passed national acceptance procedures for Phase II on March 21, making it the world’s largest comprehensive space environment monitoring network alongside Phase I. Construction of the second phase began in 2019, adding 16 stations, 58 observation points and 195 sets of space weather equipment.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Japan hold sixth high-level economic dialogue

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

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo, Japan, on March 22, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    TOKYO, March 22 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya on Saturday co-chaired the sixth China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue in Tokyo.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, pointed out that since the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, bilateral trade has increased more than 300 times and has remained at a high level of 300 billion U.S. dollars for 15 consecutive years, with the accumulative bilateral investment reaching nearly 140 billion U.S. dollars.

    The economic outcomes proved that China and Japan are partners, not rivals, Wang stressed.

    Amid profound adjustments in the global economic landscape, rising unilateral protectionism, and setbacks to economic globalization, China and Japan, as major world economies, should establish a correct understanding of each other, demonstrate responsibilities, seek development with innovative thinking, add momentum to cooperation and mutual benefit, and reduce obstacles and differences, Wang said.

    He called for efforts on four key areas of cooperation, including accelerating the transformation and upgrading of economic and trade cooperation, achieving strong partnerships for mutual success, addressing each other’s concerns in a balanced manner, and strengthening regional and multilateral cooperation.

    The two countries should uphold the tradition of promoting political relations through economic cooperation, and expand dialogue and exchanges across all sectors to cultivate new growth drivers, Wang said.

    Enterprises from both countries should be encouraged to collaborate in artificial intelligence, the digital economy, energy conservation, environmental protection, and green trade.

    Cooperation in medical and elderly care industries will be further strengthened to foster the “silver economy.”

    The two countries should expand third-market cooperation to benefit the Global South, and support each other in the successful hosting of the Osaka Expo and the China International Import Expo, while promoting regional cooperation, Wang said.

    With a forward-looking approach, China and Japan should leverage the China-Japan economic partnership consultation mechanism to enhance government-business communication, expand market access and eliminate discriminatory restrictions.

    The two sides will work to avoid the politicization of economic security in order to maintain stable and smooth industrial and supply chains.

    Upholding Asian values, the two countries should advocate openness over isolation, and promote inclusiveness over exclusiveness, Wang noted.

    Negotiations for the China-Japan-Republic of Korea Free Trade Agreement should be resumed and the process of establishing an Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area should be advanced, according to Wang.

    Officials from 15 government departments of both countries attended the meeting.

    In conclusion, Wang said that the dialogue enhanced mutual understanding and confidence in cooperation.

    At a time when unilateral protectionism is rampant, the dialogue has sent a strong signal in support of a free trade system, adherence to international trade rules, and alignment with economic globalization.

    Both sides should further expand their horizons and explore new areas of cooperation to continuously enrich the China-Japan strategic relationship of mutual benefit, Wang said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, Serbia agree to deepen trade, economic cooperation

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

    BELGRADE, March 22 — A Chinese business delegation has just concluded its visit to Serbia, during which Chinese and Serbian companies reached multiple cooperation intentions in cross-border e-commerce, agricultural trade and information technology.

    During the visit from March 19 to March 21, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with the delegation, led by Ren Hongbin, president of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

    In addition, Ren held talks with Serbian government officials, business associations and Expo institutions while attending the China-Serbia Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum.

    Speaking at the forum, Ren reaffirmed China’s commitment to expanding cooperation in trade and investment, consolidating existing areas of cooperation, and exploring innovative cooperation in multiple fields.

    He also voiced China’s support for Serbia’s hosting of the 2027 Belgrade Specialized Expo and invited Serbian businesses to participate in the third China International Supply Chain Expo.

    Meanwhile, the Serbia side said that amid increasing global economic uncertainties, China can bring stability to Serbia’s development, and Serbia is willing to strengthen economic and trade cooperation with China to achieve mutually beneficial growth.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China, New Zealand complete historic joint dive expedition to Puysegur Trench

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

    WELLINGTON, March 22 — Chinese and New Zealand scientists have successfully concluded a groundbreaking collaborative dive expedition to the Puysegur Trench, supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Global Trench Exploration and Diving program (Global TREnD).

    “For the first time in history, humans have reached the deepest point of the Puysegur Trench,” said Du Mengran, chief scientist of the joint research expedition, during the Concluding Open Day in Wellington on Friday.

    The expedition unveiled numerous novel phenomena and yielded an extensive collection of valuable biological samples, many of which represent new depth records or are suspected new species, Du said. Additionally, various rock samples were collected, providing critical materials for studying subduction processes and geological mechanisms.

    Over the past three months, the joint China-New Zealand expedition was conducted by the CAS Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering (IDSSE), in collaboration with New Zealand’s National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA).

    The mission marked the first international scientific dive exploration of the Puysegur Trench and the second collaborative deep-sea expedition between China and New Zealand.

    The expedition involved 68 scientists from eight countries, including New Zealand, Malaysia, Denmark, Germany, France, Brazil, India, and China.

    Liu Weidong, director general of the Bureau of International Cooperation, CAS, said this collaborative spirit embodies the essence of scientific exploration, transcending borders to explore the unknown world for mankind.

    Leveraging the cutting-edge full-water-depth manned submersible Fendouzhe (Striver) and the Tansuo series of research vessels, the team conducted the first manned dive exploration in the Puysegur Trench, located in the notoriously treacherous “Roaring Forties” region.

    Despite extreme sea conditions, the team successfully completed 32 dive missions, setting a new Chinese record of 75 hours across five dives. Du highlighted that this mission was jointly designed by Chinese and New Zealand scientists and executed by a multinational team, with nine dive missions completed by foreign scientists.

    Samples and data collected during the expedition were shared among participating scientists, fostering international collaboration.

    Rob Murdoch, NIWA’s deputy chief executive, emphasized that the China-New Zealand partnership provided New Zealand scientists with unique access to deep-sea exploration resources. The ability to gather deep-sea samples and data that would otherwise be unattainable is invaluable, he said, praising the achievement of completing so many dives under the harsh conditions of the Southern Ocean.

    Among the discoveries were new species of invertebrates and fish, significantly expanding scientists’ understanding of New Zealand’s marine biodiversity. The expedition also uncovered rare whale fall-deep-sea organisms that thrive exclusively on the remains of deceased whales.

    Murdoch expressed enthusiasm for continued collaboration in the coming years, focusing on sample processing, data analysis, and publishing the expedition’s final findings.

    This joint mission follows the first manned deep-sea scientific voyage by Chinese and New Zealand scientists in late 2022. That expedition, aboard the research vessel Tansuo-1 and utilizing the Fendouzhe submersible, explored the Scholl Deep, the deepest point of the Kermadec Trench, located north of New Zealand, approximately 10,000 meters below sea level.

    Chinese Ambassador to New Zealand Wang Xiaolong said the deep sea has always been a challenging frontier for human exploration. However, with technological advancements, manned submersibles such as Fendouzhe have turned deep-sea research from fantasy into reality.

    This expedition to the Puysegur Trench will undoubtedly advance human exploration of the deep ocean and contribute to the development of global marine research, Wang said.

    Hadal trenches, defined as deep-sea regions exceeding 6,000 meters in depth, are characterized by extreme conditions, including immense hydrostatic pressure, perpetual darkness, low temperatures, and significant tectonic activity. These unique environments foster complex chemosynthetic ecosystems and harbor unknown life forms, making them a frontier for groundbreaking discoveries in both Earth and life sciences, according to the IDSSE.

    To date, the Global TREnD dive expeditions have been conducted in nine major global hadal trenches, including the Mariana, Yap, Kermadec, Diamantina, Wallaby-Zenith, Java, Kuril-Kamchatka, Aleutian, and Puysegur trenches.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Shenzhou-19 Crew completes 3rd spacewalk outside China Space Station

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

    The Shenzhou-19 crew completed its third spacewalk outside the China Space Station, working for seven hours to install debris protection, auxiliary facilities and inspect equipment. Assisted by the station’s robotic arm and ground team, they have been in space for nearly five months, with experiments progressing smoothly. They are set to return in about a month.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s CPC sends congratulatory message over 70th anniversary of Lao People’s Revolutionary Party

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

    China’s CPC sends congratulatory message over 70th anniversary of Lao People’s Revolutionary Party

    BEIJING, March 22 — The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Saturday sent a congratulatory message to the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) Central Committee on the occasion of the latter’s 70th anniversary of founding.

    Over the past 70 years, the LPRP has united and led the Lao people in making remarkable achievements in socialist construction and renovation. In particular, since the 11th National Congress of the LPRP, the country has witnessed political and social stability, sustained economic development and ever-improving livelihoods, said the message.

    Under the strong leadership of the LPRP Central Committee headed by General Secretary Thongloun Sisoulith, the LPRP and Lao people will be able to vigorously advance the cause of socialist construction and renovation and greet the upcoming 12th National Congress of the LPRP with outstanding achievements, it said.

    As socialist comrades and brothers, the CPC, the Chinese government and people have always taken the LPRP, the Lao government and people as reliable friends and partners. Under the strategic guidance of the top leaders of the two parties and the two countries, the building of a China-Laos community of shared future has been deepening and making solid progress and achieving a series of new achievements, bringing tangible benefits to the two peoples, said the message.

    The CPC is willing to work with the LPRP to implement the important consensus reached by the top leaders of the two parties and countries and bring the China-Laos community of shared future to higher standards, better quality and a higher level, it said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt UHV DC power transmission project enters final construction period

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

    Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt UHV DC power transmission project enters final construction period

    Updated: March 23, 2025 07:19 Xinhua
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project enters its final construction period as the Barkol converter station in Xinjiang starts adjusting and testing. With a total investment of 28.6 billion yuan (about 3.9 billion U.S. dollars), the 2,290-km power line winds from Hami of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to Yubei District of southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality. When fully operational before the end of 2025, the project is expected to transmit over 36 billion kWh of electricity to Chongqing every year. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Workers install devices at the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 21, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows a view of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows workers installing fixture wire at the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Workers install fixture wire at the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 21, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows workers installing fixture wire at the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Workers install fixture wire at the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 21, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows the Barkol converter station of the Hami-Chongqing ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current (UHV DC) power transmission project in Hami, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Qionghai builds exquisite array of rural clusters for tourism-driven rural revitalization

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

    Qionghai builds exquisite array of rural clusters for tourism-driven rural revitalization

    Updated: March 23, 2025 07:29 Xinhua
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 20, 2025 shows a view of Shamei Village of Boao Town in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. Empowered by the Boao Forum for Asia, Qionghai has built an exquisite array of rural clusters and embarked on a road to rural revitalization driven by tourism. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows a view of the Boao Forum for Asia International Conference Center of Boao Town in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit Liuke Village of Boao Town in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province, March 20, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows a section of the Hainan Coastal Scenic Highway in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit Liuke Village of Boao Town in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province, March 20, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Visitors view an exhibition featuring relics retrieved from two ancient shipwrecks discovered in the South China Sea at the China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province, March 20, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on March 19, 2025 shows cocoa fruits at a tropical fruits exhibition area in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on March 21, 2025 shows a view of Nanqiang Village of Boao Town in Qionghai, south China’s Hainan Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government of Canada announces support for agricultural sector following the imposition of tariffs by China

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    March 22, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

    Our hard-working producers provide world-class food to Canadians and the world. Their products meet the highest standards, our inspection systems are robust, and we adhere to rules-based trade.

    Following the conclusion of China’s domestic ‘anti-discrimination’ investigation launched against Canada on September 26, 2024, China imposed 100 percent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas, as well as 25 percent tariffs on certain pork, fish and seafood products. The Government of Canada is deeply disappointed by this decision, which will hurt Canadian farmers, harvesters and businesses, and will raise prices and diminish choice for Chinese customers, as well as in the agriculture, fish and seafood, retail, restaurant, and food-preparation industries.

    The agriculture sector is experiencing multiple challenges, including the tariffs imposed by China, trade uncertainty with the United States, and other risks like animal disease. To help our hard-working producers get through these challenges, today, the Honourable Kody Blois, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Rural Economic Development announced supports for the agricultural sector through AgriStability.

    AgriStability offers affordable, whole farm protection to support producers when challenges are beyond their capacity to manage. The additional proposed supports include increasing the compensation rate from 80 percent to 90 percent and doubling the current payment cap to $6 million for the 2025 program year.

    To get money to producers faster, the Government of Canada has also provided provincial and territorial governments with the option to proactively enter into an agreement to issue interim payments at a higher payment rate and initiate Targeted Advance Payments in the event of tariffs, or for the hog sector in the event of African Swine Fever. In provinces and territories that adopt these enhancements, it would mean producers enrolled in AgriStability will be eligible to apply for an interim payment up to 75 percent of their estimated final payment for the 2025 program year. Additionally, an administrator will be able to establish a Targeted Advance Payment for the 2025 program year, for example, where analysis shows that market disruptions have resulted in a sufficient loss to trigger AgriStability payments for a particular sector or region.

    The Government of Canada will always stand up for the Canadian agricultural industry and support their interests and success at home and in markets abroad. The Government of Canada will continue to work with provincial and territorial partners and industry stakeholders moving forward and remains open to engaging in constructive dialogue with China to resolve our trade differences on the basis of mutual respect and equality.  

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government launches consultations on trade measures to prevent diversion of steel products into Canada

    Source: Government of Canada News

    March 22, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Department of Finance Canada

    Canadian steel producers and workers are facing potential harm from the threat of increased steel imports into Canada, triggered by the unjustified 25 per cent tariffs the United States (U.S.) imposed on steel products from all countries.

    Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and the Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry announced the launch of a 30-day public consultation on possible trade measures to protect against the threat of diversion of steel products from third countries into the Canadian market as a result of the recent trade measures by the U.S.

    The global steel market currently has too much supply compared to demand. This severe overcapacity leads to cheap foreign steel being sold at artificially low prices in Canada and globally. When such steel enters the Canadian market, it negatively impacts Canadian steel workers and businesses. Following recent U.S. tariffs, there is a heightened risk that these steel products may flood the Canadian market putting both producers and workers at risk. 

    Potential new trade measures would complement measures recently announced by the Government of Canada to support Canadian steel and aluminum workers and industries. As a first response to the direct threat posed by U.S. tariffs, Canada imposed 25 per cent reciprocal tariffs, effective March 13, 2025, on a list of steel products worth $12.6 billion and aluminum products worth $3 billion, as well as on additional imported U.S. goods worth $14.2 billion, for a total of $29.8 billion. 

    The federal government also applied a 25 per cent surtax on imports of steel and aluminum products from China, effective October 22, 2024. This measure was taken in response to China’s non-market policies and practices and to prevent trade diversion resulting from actions taken by Canadian trading partners. 

    Beyond these recent actions, Canada also maintains robust trade remedy and import monitoring systems to help protect against unfair trade from all sources and provides direct recourse for Canadian businesses and workers that are harmed by unfairly traded goods entering the Canadian market.

    The federal government continues to monitor the trade situation closely and will take additional steps as needed to support our industries against these threats. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Taking on Trump

    Source: Liberal Democrats UK

    Amendments

    Drafting Amendments

    The FCC has agreed to make the following drafting amendments to the motion: 

    Delete iii) (lines 12-13) and insert:

    iii) Trump’s suspension of military aid to Ukraine, and lack of commitment to NATO. 

    In iv) (line 15) after ‘Greenland’ insert: ‘…and his threat to annexe Canada as the US 51st state.’ 

    After line 15, insert new v): 

    v) Trump’s reckless comments proposing that Palestinians be removed from Gaza and ‘resettled’ elsewhere – which would constitute a grave violation of international law – undermining the already fragile ceasefire and disregarding the legitimate right of Palestinians for their own state. 

    After line 28, insert new x), xi) and xii): 

    x) Trump’s cancellation of USAID, which could lead to China increasing its influence in the Global South. 

    xi) The disgraceful verbal assault by Trump and Vance on President Zelensky in the Oval Office on 28 February 2025. 

    xii) The Trump Administration’s actions to roll back the rights of LGBTQ+ people in the US, in particular towards trans people, as well as those of women and ethnic minorities.

    Amendment One

    Submitted by: 12 members
    Mover: Helen Maguire MP (Spokesperson for Defence)
    Summation: Baroness Smith of Newnham (Lords Spokesperson for Defence) 

    After line 37, insert:

    Conference welcomes the Government’s decision to raise defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, but expresses concern that doing so by cutting Official Development Assistance will ultimately make the UK less secure. 

    Delete E. b) (lines 69-70) and insert: 

    b) Committing to spending 2.5% of GDP as soon as possible – to be funded by raising the Digital Services Tax from 2% to 10% – and holding cross-party talks to agree a consensus on how to reach spending 3% of GDP on defence. 

    After line 84, insert: 

    d) Support the creation of a Rearmament Bank, together with our European and other allies, to enable greater access to finance for defence programmes.

    Amendment Two

    Submitted by: 12 members
    Mover: James McCleary MP (Spokesperson for Europe) 
    Summation: David Chalmers (Chair of the Federal International Relations Committee)

    At end of line 39, insert: ‘…and that enhancing economic ties with the EU, including by cutting red tape and boosting trade links, is essential for insulating the UK from Trump’s unpredictability as well as growing our economy’. 

    At end of line 57, insert: ‘…and, as the culmination of the third stage in our roadmap, negotiate a new UK-EU Customs Union by 2030 at the latest.’

    Amendment Three

    Submitted by: Yorkshire and Humber 
    Mover: Samuel Jackson 
    Summation: Adrian Ramsdale

    After line 53, insert new B.: 

    B. Ensure Ukraine’s participation in peace negotiations as an equal partner to safeguard against a coerced and detrimental peace settlement.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Duckworth, Warren Demand Answers from Hegseth on Reports of Musk’s Planned Top-Secret Briefing on U.S. War Plans for China

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Illinois Tammy Duckworth

    March 21, 2025

    [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—a member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC)—joined U.S. Senator and fellow SASC colleague Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in demanding clarity from U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on meetings held by Elon Musk at the Pentagon today. In a letter, the Senators requested several answers to questions about whether Elon Musk received a “top-secret briefing on U.S. war plans for China” that media reports indicated would have provided him with access to information that is “among the military’s most closely guarded secrets.” Initial reports from the New York Times, later confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, indicated that Elon Musk was scheduled to receive such a briefing today, “because he asked for one.” But President Trump, Elon Musk and Secretary Hegseth indicated that they may have reversed course after this news became public. However, it still remains unclear what information Mr. Musk received at the Pentagon today.

    “We hope that you did not share top-secret war plans with Mr. Musk today and do not do so in the future,” wrote the Senators. “Although they may satisfy his curiosity, there is no legitimate national security or other rationale for providing this information to Mr. Musk – who is not a military or national security expert, is not a member of the President’s cabinet, and is not even serving as a permanent federal employee.”

    Although Mr. Musk is ostensibly engaged in an effort to cut wasteful spending with his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), there is no need for him to obtain access to some of our most sensitive secrets in order to do so. Meanwhile, Mr. Musk’s conflicts of interest also raise significant concerns.

    Mr. Musk has extensive business interests in China through his automotive company, including a factory in Shanghai that “was built with special permission from the Chinese government” and “now accounts for more than half of (the company)’s global deliveries.” Along with Mr. Musk’s “extensive financial interests in China,” in public, Mr. Musk has “avoided criticizing Beijing and signaled his willingness to work with the Chinese Community Party (CCP).” He has parroted CCP talking points – contrary to the current official U.S. foreign policy – that Taiwan is “an integral part of China” and should become a special administrative zone like Hong Kong.

    “The military’s top-secret information is classified as top secret for a reason,” concluded the Senators. “The unauthorized disclosure of such information to any one of our adversaries could pose exceptionally grave national security risks.”

    The Senators asked Secretary Hegseth a series of questions to establish an accurate accounting of Mr. Musk’s briefing, including precisely what information was provided to Mr. Musk today and why.

    A copy of the letter is available on the Senator’s website.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese vice premier meets with chairman of Temasek Holdings

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

    BEIJING, March 22 — Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with Lim Boon Heng, chairman of Singapore’s Temasek Holdings, in Beijing on Saturday.

    He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that since the beginning of this year, China’s economy has maintained good recovery momentum.

    China will open its doors wider to the outside world, and its business environment will get better and better, He said, noting that there will be broad space for deepened cooperation between China and Singapore.

    “We welcome Temasek and other international investors to invest in China and share the huge market and development opportunities here,” He said.

    For his part, Lim said that Temasek is as optimistic about China’s development prospects as always, and will continue to deepen its work in the Chinese market.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese vice premier meets with U.S. Senator Steve Daines

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

    Chinese vice premier meets with U.S. Senator Steve Daines

    BEIJING, March 22 — Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with U.S. Senator Steve Daines in Beijing on Saturday.

    He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China firmly opposes the politicization, weaponization and instrumentalization of economic and trade issues, and is willing to engage in candid dialogue with the United States on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits.

    Noting that China and the United States have many common interests and broad space for cooperation, He said the two sides can become partners and friends to achieve mutual success and common prosperity for the benefit of both countries and the world.

    Daines said that U.S.-China relations are very important and the two sides should strengthen dialogue, and noted that he is willing to take more practical actions to that end.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FS visits enterprises in Beijing

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan, on a trip to Beijing, today visited a cultural and creative enterprise, and a company focused on high-precision artificial intelligence products.

    Mr Chan toured a leading pop cultural entertainment company’s thematic park and met its senior management.

    The finance chief expressed his pleasure that the company, as a leading cultural and creative enterprise, has successfully used Hong Kong as a platform to enter both regional and global markets. He also welcomed the firm’s plans to establish more physical sales networks in Hong Kong and to diversify its services.

    He also encouraged the company to fully leverage Hong Kong’s advantages in funding, talent and professional services by establishing its international business headquarters and corporate treasury centre in Hong Kong, in order to support the company’s global business development.

    Afterwards, the Financial Secretary called on an enterprise focused on the research and development (R&D) of high-precision artificial intelligence products, where he viewed its latest high-end products and engaged in in-depth discussions with senior executives and the R&D team.

    The company is planning to establish its international business headquarters and global R&D centre in Hong Kong, and is preparing to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Mr Chan encouraged the company to bring its R&D teams and more technological solutions to Hong Kong, and utilise the city’s international capital, talent and professional services to further expand its business into other markets in the world.

    The Financial Secretary attended a dinner of the China Development Forum this evening and will speak at the forum’s thematic seminar tomorrow.

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