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Foreign forces promote โ€˜lying flatโ€™ messages to undermine Chinaโ€™s economy: MSS

Foreign forces are using social media to spread the notion that young Chinese people should be โ€œlying flatโ€ and not working hard as they seek to undermine Chinaโ€™s development, the countryโ€™s top anti-espionage agency warned. In recent years, anti-China forces have been trying to magnify social anxiety by continuously โ€œpromoting negative notionsโ€ that effort is futile and hard work makes no gain, the Ministry of State Security said in a WeChat post on Tuesday. The intention was to โ€œerode the...

China ramps up hunt for tax evaders, frames consumption levies as fiscal lifelines

Beijing is intensifying its enforcement against tax evasion, extending its reach into consumption taxes, which have been positioned as a critical source of stabilising local government finances that have been hit hard by the nationโ€™s prolonged property crisis. Earlier this month, the State Taxation Administration (STA) released details of eight tax-violation cases involving sectors such as gold jewellery, alcoholic beverages and refined oil. The enforcement actions spanned multiple regions,...

China must โ€˜strengthen educationโ€™ of Tibetan Buddhists, Beijing official says after tour

A senior Chinese official who oversees religious and ethnic minority affairs has called for China to โ€œstrengthenโ€ the education, training and management of Tibetan Buddhist personnel. Li Ganjie, head of the Communist Partyโ€™s United Front Work Department and a member of the now 22-man Politburo, made the call during a trip to Tibetan areas in western China, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday. He visited several religious organisations and study institutions in the Tibetan autonomous...

Japanโ€™s new arms export rules trigger Chinese warning against โ€˜moves towards militarismโ€™

Japan has scrapped long-standing restrictions on arms exports in a major break with its post-war pacifist policy that is likely to derail any potential thaw in relations with China. The plans, given final approval by the cabinet on Tuesday, could clear the way for sales of lethal equipment that had long been banned and prompted expressions of โ€œserious concernโ€ from Beijing. Japanโ€™s Three Principles on Transfer of Defence Equipment and Technology had previously limited exports to five non-combat...

China threat used to convince Congress of need to bolster US military capabilities

US military leaders painted a picture of Chinese military threats, spanning Taiwan and space, as they briefed Congress on the military readiness for the financial year 2027 on Wednesday. The Peopleโ€™s Liberation Armyโ€™s (PLA) โ€œinvasion rehearsals and live-fire exercises near Taiwan and around the regionโ€ had illustrated โ€œthe need for combat-ready naval forces in the Indo-Pacificโ€, according to James Kilby, vice chief of Naval Operations. โ€œ[The US Navy therefore] remains committed to partnering and...

Sour note: China criticises local governments for โ€˜imprudentโ€™ spending

Chinaโ€™s central government has publicly criticised several local authorities โ€“ including a relatively poor county in Sichuan province โ€“ for โ€œimprudentโ€ fiscal spending for the first time in an ongoing campaign urging officials to adopt a โ€œcorrect viewโ€ of political performance. Among those named was a county in the southwestern province of Sichuan once ranked among the countryโ€™s poorest. Zhaojue county was said to have used transfer payments from higher-level governments to fund three tourism...

Maduroโ€™s capture sparked outrage, confusion โ€“ and a Chinese migration wave to Venezuela

Two months after the United Statesโ€™ capture and forcible extradition of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro โ€“ and as the South American country attempts to settle into a state of relative normalcy in the aftermath of the military incursion โ€“ a cohort of Chinese migrants are relocating there in search of business opportunities. Not all are new arrivals. Mey Hou, a long-term Venezuela resident in her 40s who fled the country during Maduroโ€™s tenure, said many people from her hometown in...

Ma Xingrui the third Politburo member investigated by Chinaโ€™s anti-corruption bodies

Ma Xingrui, a member of Chinaโ€™s Politburo and the former Communist Party boss of Xinjiang, is being investigated by the anti-corruption watchdog, state news agency Xinhua reported on Friday. He is the third member of the ruling partyโ€™s elite body to come under investigation in the current term that began in 2022 โ€“ a situation unseen in decades. He Weidong, former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), is also being investigated and was expelled from the party and...

Trump hails โ€˜victoriesโ€™ in Iran; Chinaโ€™s underwater tunnels: SCMPโ€™s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this weekโ€™s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Controlled escalation? Trump hails โ€˜victoriesโ€™ in Iran but vows more strikes US President Donald Trump declared the USโ€‘Israel war against Iran had delivered โ€œdecisive, overwhelming victoriesโ€, even as he signalled that key military...