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Trajectory of Sino-US relations rests with Xi

Trajectory of Sino-US relations rests with Xi
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Trajectory of Sino-US relations rests with Xi Jinping

Trajectory of Sino-US relations rests with Xi Jinping SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 04, 2021, 02:46 PM IST Share Synopsis So far, then, Biden s stance on China is the same as that of Trump s, even if the tone is less acerbic. One notable difference, however, is the USA s repeated reference to allies and partners, showing Biden will try to create a much stronger multilateral front. Nor will Biden push for regime change as former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was at the end of his tenure. Getty Images Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of China s entry into the Korean War, on October 23, 2020 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China

China passes law authorising China Coast Guard s use of firepower against foreign vessels

China passes law authorising China Coast Guard s use of firepower against foreign vessels 25 January 2021 by Gabriel Dominguez Amid heightened tensions over maritime and territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) Beijing has passed a law authorising the China Coast Guard’s (CCG’s) use of firepower – under certain circumstances – against foreign vessels in waters “under China’s jurisdiction”. According to the new ‘Maritime Police Law of the People’s Republic of China’, which was adopted on 22 January by the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress, the CCG is now authorised to take “all necessary measures, including the use of weapons, when national sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction are being illegally infringed upon by foreign organisations and individuals at sea, or are facing an imminent danger of illegal infringement”.

Janes reporting on China

EU, China sign investment treaty Jan. 04: The European Union and China have agreed in principle an accord to facilitate greater levels of EU investment in the Asian country. Janes Analysis – “During 2020 China introduced new regulations to encourage foreign investment while also enhancing scrutiny of such proposals on national security grounds. In January China enacted the Foreign Investment Law, which encourages higher levels of foreign investment in the country, and in May it introduced new guidelines to remove discrimination from decisions on inward foreign investment in the aerospace sector.”  Beijing looks to counter US restrictions on Chinese firms Jan. 11: Beijing has issued new guidelines to counter restrictions imposed by the US government on Chinese firms deemed to have links to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).” Janes Analysis - “The new guidelines are the second set of countermeasures that China has recently introduced in response to US guidelines aimed

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