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Fraud, force and genocide: An extraordinary day in the annals of Australiaâs national life
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Genocidal? Who, us? It was an extraordinary day in the annals of Australiaâs national life. Chinaâs representative in Australia opened his home to reporters on Wednesday to persuade them that the Beijing government wanted only the best for its Uighur ethnic minority in the northwestern province of Xinjiang.
The government of the US, the parliaments of Canada and the Netherlands and Britainâs House of Lords have damned Chinaâs treatment of its Uighur people as the gravest possible crime against humanity â genocide. Neither Australiaâs government nor Parliament has done so. Yet.
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From:ChinaDaily | 2021-04-07 09:40
Expert says tax incentives may boost investment in endowment products
China is expected to adopt new policies to improve the personal insurance system, a former financial regulator said.
Such improvement might come about through tax incentives, to encourage individuals to invest in commercial endowment insurance products, said Zhou Yanli, a former vice-chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission and a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference.
In a recent interview with China Daily, Zhou said the nation s commercial endowment insurance pilot program, which is supported by preferential taxation and fiscal subsidies, should be expanded. That will be feasible.
Victoriaâs secret agreement with China faces federal government scrutiny
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The Commonwealth will probe a third deal between the Andrews government and China to advance public-private partnerships for infrastructure projects, signed separately to Victoriaâs controversial Belt and Road deal.
The state government has been forced to hand over details of the memorandum of understanding â which has been kept secret â that Premier Daniel Andrews signed in 2017.
Premier Daniel Andrews in Tiananmen Square in 2015.
The document came to light after the Morrison government compelled the state to hand over documents under its new foreign veto laws.