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Philippines warns of consequences to rising China aggression

Philippines warns of consequences to rising China aggression
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China: We Have Concerns

 February 11, 2021: China looks forward to becoming the largest economy in the world during the next few years, and a military superpower a decade after that. Longer term the outlook is less promising. Time is not on China’s side. There are numerous examples of this. One of the more obvious is the shrinking Chinese work force and population in general. The overall population growth rate peaked in 2016 at 0.59 percent and has been declining ever since. There is a worse problem with the shrinking labor force because of working age population declining. All this began in 2014 and will continue for decades. The biggest problem, though, is the growing shortage of workers. As the population ages, all those one-child families means there will be more elderly than the economy, and the shrinking workforce, can effectively support. Currently there are ten working age Chinese for every retiree. By 2050, there will only be two for each retiree

China allows Coast Guard to use weapons - विदेशी ताकतों से डर रहा चीन? समुद्री क्षेत्र में सुरक्षा बलों को दी हथियार करने की अनुमति

China allows Coast Guard to use weapons - विदेशी ताकतों से डर रहा चीन? समुद्री क्षेत्र में सुरक्षा बलों को दी हथियार करने की अनुमति
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Tokyo again protests to Beijing about incursions near Senkaku Islands in East China Sea

By MATTHEW M. BURKE AND AYA ICHIHASHI | STARS AND STRIPES Published: January 21, 2021 Japanese diplomats lodged a protest with their Chinese counterparts Wednesday over Beijing’s repeated intrusions into waters surrounding disputed islets in the East China Sea. The comments about the Japanese-controlled Senkaku Island chain came during a maritime security videoconference between senior diplomats from both countries, a spokesman from Japan’s Foreign Ministry told Stars and Stripes by phone Thursday. Takehiro Funakoshi, director general of the Japanese Foreign Ministry s Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, and Hong Liang, director general of the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs, took part in the conference, the spokesman said.

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