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02/04/2019

China, France to beef up partnership in financial innovation

BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) — China and France have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on bilateral cooperation in financial innovation recently, the country’s top securities watchdog said Monday.

Both parties will share information and strengthen cooperation in the development trend of financial technologies and relevant policies for regulation, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said in a statement on its website.

The two countries’ securities regulators also achieved consensus on enhancing green finance cooperation and exploring ways to advance connecting the two countries’ capital markets, according to the statement.

Source: Xinhua

02/04/2019

China, New Zealand agree to deepen comprehensive strategic partnership

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Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, April 1, 2019. (Xinhua/Rao Aimin)

BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping met with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Beijing Monday. They agreed to continuously enrich the China-New Zealand comprehensive strategic partnership based on the principles of mutual trust and mutual benefit.

During their meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Xi first expressed sincere condolences to New Zealand for the deadly shootings in Christchurch two weeks ago, saying that Ardern’s visit to China at a moment that her country was facing a special important agenda showed the great importance she and the New Zealand government attached to bilateral ties.

China has always viewed New Zealand as a sincere friend and partner, Xi said, adding that China-New Zealand ties, established 47 years ago, had always been at the forefront among relationships between China and Western countries.

He called on both countries to continue to deepen the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership based on the principles of mutual trust and mutual benefit.

China stands ready to work with New Zealand to maintain the bilateral ties as a “front-runner” in relations between China and Western countries, Xi said.

Under the new circumstances, the two countries need to further deepen mutual understanding and trust and respect each other’s core interests and major concerns in the spirit of openness, inclusiveness and seeking common grounds while reserving differences, he said.

Xi called on both sides to expand substantial cooperation.

China will support capable enterprises to invest in New Zealand, while New Zealand needs to provide a fair, just and unbiased business environment for Chinese enterprises, he said.

He also called for the speeding up of negotiations on the upgrade of the bilateral free trade agreement.

China welcomes New Zealand to participate in the Belt and Road construction, Xi said, encouraging both countries to enhance cooperation in international affairs, jointly strive for an open world economy and uphold multilateralism and multilateral trading.

China attaches importance to climate change and is willing to work with New Zealand to promote the sustainable development of Pacific island countries, the president said.

He also encouraged both countries to enhance exchanges in areas including education, culture, youth and science and technology, and to host a successful China-New Zealand Year of Tourism in 2019.

Ardern thanked Xi for extending condolences over the deadly shooting incident, and expressed condolences for the loss of life in a chemical plant blast in Jiangsu Province in late March.

Noting the long history of friendship between New Zealand and China, Ardern said her country attached great importance to ties with China and was proud that the country led in many areas in developing ties with China.

Ardern said she agreed with Xi’s comments on the relations between the two countries, and looked forward to strengthening the New Zealand-China comprehensive strategic partnership and deepening bilateral economic and trade cooperation and people-to-people exchanges after this visit.

She reiterated New Zealand’s adherence to the one-China policy.

New Zealand pursues an independent foreign policy and firmly supports multilateralism and free trade, Ardern said, adding that the country had long supported the Belt and Road Initiative and participated in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

She said New Zealand would send a high-level delegation to the second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation to be held later this month in Beijing.

New Zealand is ready to enhance cooperation and coordination with China on major international issues including climate change, the prime minister said.

Ardern arrived in Beijing on Sunday for a two-day visit to China. This is her first official visit to China since becoming New Zealand’s prime minister in October 2017.

Source: China Daily

02/04/2019

Patriot games: Xi Jinping’s dream of Chinese World Cup begins with thousands of footballing toddlers

  • President wants China’s provinces to develop world-class talent from early age
  • Game’s national governing body revealed plans for 10,000 kindergartens
Xi Jinping’s hopes for China as a world footballing force begin with children such as pupils at the Central Kindergarten in Changxing county, eastern Zhejiang province. Photo: Xinhua
Xi Jinping’s hopes for China as a world footballing force begin with children such as pupils at the Central Kindergarten in Changxing county, eastern Zhejiang province. Photo: Xinhua
President Xi Jinping has vowed to make China a world footballing force and is prepared to go to great lengths to do it, sending thousands of toddlers to “football-focused” kindergartens.
China, which has a population of 1.4 billion but has underachieved in football, will kick the kindergartens scheme off this year, state media said.
Xinhua news agency, quoting education ministry officials, said that “each provincial-level region” will have 50 to 200 football-focused kindergartens.
“The pilot programme aims to cultivate interest in football in children and create an atmosphere favourable for football culture to grow,” Xinhua said, citing a ministry directive.
“Various physical activities tailored for kids will be held, during which children are encouraged to run, jump, climb, throw and shoot balls.”

Li Jianli, director of a kindergarten in the Chinese capital, told the Global Times: “We have soccer coaching for kids who are over five and many other kindergartens in Beijing run soccer programmes, too.”

In October, the Chinese Football Association announced plans for 10,000 kindergartens across the country.

Football-fan president Xi has expressed ambitions for China’s Dragons to qualify for, host and win the World Cup.

Chinese Football Association wants naturalised players to have ‘patriotic feelings’ and learn about the party

So far, China has qualified for the World Cup only once, in 2002, when the team failed to win a point or score a goal.

China languishes at 72nd in the Fifa world rankings, between North Macedonia and El Salvador, and have lost their last three matches on the trot.

The government is dedicating resources to grass roots football, but a study recently revealed how the game was awash at the lower levels with unqualified coaches.

President Xi Jinping wants a generation of Chinese toddlers to aspire to play football on the world’s biggest stage. Photo: AP
President Xi Jinping wants a generation of Chinese toddlers to aspire to play football on the world’s biggest stage. Photo: AP
02/04/2019

Gas explosion injures 66 at funeral in China after cooking canisters leak

  • Two people under criminal detention after guests suffer serious burns
  • Initial investigation finds the blast was caused by leakage from liquefied gas being used by a chef
Chairs were left strewn as people fled after the explosion. Photo: Weibo
Chairs were left strewn as people fled after the explosion. Photo: Weibo
Two people have been detained after more than 60 were injured in northern China on Sunday when gas canisters being used to cook for them at a funeral exploded.
Sixty-six people suffered burns in the blast, which an initial investigation found was caused by leakage of liquefied gas from tubes that were worn out, the local government said on Tuesday.
A cook was using the gas at around noon to prepare food for funeral guests gathering in a village in Bazhou, Hebei province, when a gas leak triggered an explosion, according to a government statement on WeChat, China’s most popular social media platform.

Some of the injured had sustained serious burns but none were critically injured, the statement said.

An unspecified number of people have been held responsible for the incident, and two of these were under criminal detention, it said.

Korean BBQ gas tank explodes in China, killing one and injuring 10

In a video showing the explosion’s aftermath, posted by ifeng.com, people can be seen running to vacate the scene as dozens of chairs lie scattered on a road in the village where two lines of dinner tables had been set up for guests, with cooking equipment and two gas canisters alongside.

In September, five people died after a liquefied gas tank exploded in a residential building in Hebei’s Baoding city, official media reported.

A total of at least 80 people were killed and over 900 were injured in blasts related to the commonly used cooking fuel last year, according to a report by Gas Explosion, a WeChat public account specialising in data analysis of such incidents.

Source: SCMP

02/04/2019

Chinese teacher suspected of poisoning children’s porridge

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A teacher at a kindergarten in central China has been detained by police on suspicion of poisoning 23 children, officials say.

The children were rushed to hospital after eating their morning porridge at the kindergarten in Jiaozuo city, Henan province, state media reported.

Preliminary investigations revealed the food contained high levels of sodium nitrite.

Police said a motive for the suspected poisoning was not yet clear.

However, Chinese media quoted police sources as saying the teacher had wanted to take revenge on a colleague.

The children began vomiting and fainting after eating their breakfast at the kindergarten last Wednesday, the Beijing News said. Police only reported the incident on Monday.

One parent said he was alerted by the school and arrived at hospital to find doctors had pumped his child’s stomach.

One child is still seriously ill and seven others are being treated in hospital, state run Xinhua news agency said. The other 15 were discharged.

According to local media, the school has been temporarily closed and the children distributed to other kindergartens.

Sodium nitrite is often used as a food additive for curing meat but can be toxic in high amounts.

Source: The BBC

01/04/2019

Airbnb invests in Indian start-up OYO’s series E funding round

(Reuters) – Home-renting company Airbnb has invested in Indian hotel reservation start-up OYO’s series E funding round, as it dives deeper into the hotel-booking business.

Airbnb did not disclose the details of its investment in OYO, which is backed by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp.

U.S.-based Airbnb will look at ways to make the OYO accommodation available on its platform, the company said on Monday.

The investment will give Airbnb access to a variety of franchised or leased hotels, helping it lure travellers who have shied away from the risks and quirks of renting a stranger’s home.

The company bought HotelTonight last month, an app for finding hotel rooms at a discount, with an eye on a variety of travellers ahead of a hotly anticipated initial public offering.

“Emerging markets like India and China are some of Airbnb’s fastest-growing, with our growth increasingly powered by tourism to and from these markets,” said Greg Greeley, president of homes, Airbnb.

OYO, which raised $1 billion last year from investors including SoftBank and ride-hailing firm Grab, operates in India, China, the United Kingdom, Dubai, Indonesia and Malaysia.

It expects revenue to more than treble every year over the next five years, as it expands locally and in international markets, a senior company executive told Reuters earlier this year.

“Airbnb’s strong global footprints and access to local communities will open up new opportunities for OYO Hotels & Homes…” said Maninder Gulati, global chief strategy officer at OYO Hotels & Home.

Source: Reuters

01/04/2019

Is India a space superpower?

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called his country a space superpower after the successful shooting down of one of its own satellites in a test of its national space defences.

India has been reaching for the stars since the 1970s. Today, the country has become a premier destination for other nations and companies to launch satellites cheaply.

Reality Check takes a look at India’s ambitions in space.

Source: The BBC

01/04/2019

Unmanned express delivery vehicle put into service at Xiongan citizen service center

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An unmanned express delivery vehicle runs to a Cainiao Network Station in Xiongan New Area, north China’s Hebei Province on March 31, 2019. The unmanned express delivery vehicle, independently researched and developed by Cainiao Network, Alibaba’s logistics arm, was recently put into service at Xiongan citizen service center. The new energy vehicle can convey about 200 small packages at one time from delivery station to intelligent cabinet. (Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai)

Source: Xinhua

01/04/2019

Central China’s Wuhan to run for int’l wetland city

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Aerial photo taken on June 23, 2018 shows a wetland of the Yellow River Delta national nature reserve in Dongying, east China’s Shandong Province. The city of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province will apply for the 2021 Wetland City Accreditation of the Ramsar Convention, the municipal forestry bureau announced. The announcement was made as the city joined the global “Earth Hour” campaign Saturday night by turning off lights on major landmarks. Wuhan, which sits at the confluence of the Yangtze River and its longest tributary Han River, boasts about 1,624 square km of wetlands, accounting for 18.9 percent of the city’s total area. The bureau said Wuhan’s wetlands are home to more than 400 wild animal species and over 400 plant species. A total of 18 cities from seven countries were honored as international wetland cities in 2018. Six Chinese cities were among the list, namely Haikou, Harbin, Changde, Changshu, Dongying and Yinchuan. (Xinhua/Guo Xulei)

WUHAN, March 31 (Xinhua) — The city of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province will apply for the 2021 Wetland City Accreditation of the Ramsar Convention, the municipal forestry bureau announced.

The announcement was made as the city joined the global “Earth Hour” campaign Saturday night by turning off lights on major landmarks.

Wuhan, which sits at the confluence of the Yangtze River and its longest tributary Han River, boasts about 1,624 square km of wetlands, accounting for 18.9 percent of the city’s total area.

The bureau said Wuhan’s wetlands are home to more than 400 wild animal species and over 400 plant species.

“Wuhan is a competitive applicant not only because of its abundant wetland resources, but also due to its pioneering wetland protection mechanism,” said Lei Gang, an expert with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) China’s freshwater program.

“Wuhan was the first Chinese city to implement an ecological compensation mechanism for wetlands and to carry out the strictest lake management regulations,” Lei added.

The Ramsar Convention, or the Convention on Wetlands, is an inter-governmental environmental treaty adopted in 1971. It provides the framework for national actions and international cooperation regarding the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.

The Ramsar Convention introduced the Wetland City Accreditation scheme in 2015, aiming to recognize cities that make exceptional efforts to safeguard their urban wetlands.

A total of 18 cities from seven countries were honored as international wetland cities in 2018. Six Chinese cities were among the list, namely Haikou, Harbin, Changde, Changshu, Dongying and Yinchuan.

01/04/2019

China launches new data relay satellite

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The Tianlian II-01 satellite is launched by a Long March-3B carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, on March 31, 2019. China sent the new data relay satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center late Sunday night. The Tianlian II-01 satellite was launched at 11:51 p.m. Beijing Time by a Long March-3B carrier rocket. As the first satellite to constitute China’s second-generation data relay satellite network, the Tianlian II-01 will provide data relay, measurement and control, transmission services for manned spacecraft, satellites, carrier rockets and other non-spacecraft users. (Xinhua/Guo Wenbin)

BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) — China sent a new data relay satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province late Sunday night.

The Tianlian II-01 satellite was launched at 11:51 p.m. Beijing Time by a Long March-3B carrier rocket.

As the first satellite to constitute China’s second-generation data relay satellite network, the Tianlian II-01 will provide data relay, measurement and control, transmission services for manned spacecraft, satellites, carrier rockets and other non-spacecraft users.

The Tianlian II network will be markedly more advanced in mission planning, system management and operations than the first-generation network composed of Tianlian I satellites.

The new network, with faster data transfer and higher multi-objective service capability, will play an important role in improving the transmission promptness, in-orbit security and mission flexibility for medium- and low-Earth orbiting satellites and manned spacecraft.

The satellite is developed by the China Academy of Space Technology under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

The launch marks the 301st mission of the Long March carrier rocket series.

Source: Xinhua

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