# China
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China's Export Control on Rare Earths Does Not Target Specific Countries
The Chinese Foreign Ministry clarified that its export controls on rare earths are not aimed at specific countries, emphasizing compliance for civilian use. The ministry reiterated China's commitment to international peace and stability while expressing readiness to cooperate with other nations on supply chain stability.

Rules on Pricing Behavior of Internet Platforms Issued: No Forced or Covert Pressure on Platform Operators to Lower Prices or Promote through Discounts and Cashback
The new rules on pricing behavior for internet platforms prohibit operators from coercing sellers to lower prices or engage in promotional tactics like discounts and cashback. These regulations aim to uphold fair pricing practices and protect the pricing autonomy of platform operators in the e-commerce sector.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: No matter how many advanced weapons the U.S. sells to Taiwan, it cannot stop China's reunification
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that the sale of advanced weapons by the United States to Taiwan will not prevent China's efforts towards reunification. This statement reflects ongoing tensions between China and the U.S. regarding Taiwan's status.

The 'Working Class' is Gradually Aging: The Average Age of the National Labor Force Approaches 40 Years
The average age of China's labor force is nearing 40 years, with significant regional disparities and a notable increase in the educational attainment of workers. The report highlights the need to address age discrimination in the job market, particularly the prevalent '35-year threshold', as the country faces demographic shifts towards an aging population. Policymakers are urged to cultivate new human capital to sustain economic growth amidst these changes.

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The recent high-level defense talks between China and the U.S. ended in disagreement, primarily due to unresolved sovereignty issues, particularly concerning Taiwan and the South China Sea. Both sides expressed their positions, with China emphasizing its military development for national defense and the U.S. demanding more transparency regarding China's military activities. Ultimately, the talks highlighted the need for mutual respect in defense cooperation, which remains elusive.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China's Export Control on Rare Earth Items Does Not Target Specific Countries
The Chinese Foreign Ministry clarified that its export controls on rare earth items are not aimed at specific countries and will approve compliant civilian use applications. The ministry emphasized the dual-use nature of these items and China's commitment to maintaining global stability and peace. Additionally, the Ministry of Commerce reported that some exporters have begun to meet the requirements for general license applications.

Editorial: China's Technological Progress, Reuters Need Not Be Anxious
The article discusses China's advancements in technology, particularly in the field of lithography machines, in response to a Reuters report expressing anxiety about these developments. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in the chip industry and argues that China's focus on self-sufficiency does not hinder its willingness to collaborate with other nations.

Political Consultations Between China and Ukraine's Foreign Ministries Held in Beijing
Political consultations between China and Ukraine's foreign ministries took place in Beijing, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations. Both nations expressed a commitment to mutual respect and cooperation across various sectors, while also discussing the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

Political Consultations Between China and Ukraine's Foreign Ministries Held in Beijing
Political consultations between China and Ukraine's foreign ministries took place in Beijing, emphasizing the importance of friendship and cooperation since the establishment of diplomatic relations. Both sides expressed a commitment to further enhance bilateral ties and discussed the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

Japan Plans to Deploy Radar to Monitor Chinese Aircraft Carriers; Foreign Ministry: Japan's Actions Are an Escalation in Espionage Against Neighbors
Japan is reportedly planning to deploy radar systems to monitor Chinese aircraft carriers, prompting a strong response from China's Foreign Ministry. The ministry criticized Japan's actions as an escalation of espionage activities against its neighbors.

Xinke Mobile: Deeply Involved in China's Low Earth Orbit Satellite Internet Verification and Network Construction
Xinke Mobile has announced its strategic focus on integrating air and space technologies, emphasizing its capabilities in satellite internet infrastructure. The company is actively participating in the verification and construction of China's low Earth orbit satellite internet, positioning itself as a key player in this sector.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Responds to US $11 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan: 'Using Taiwan to Contain China' Will Never Succeed
The Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned the US's $11 billion arms sale to Taiwan, asserting that it violates the one-China principle and threatens regional stability. Spokesperson Guo Jiajun emphasized that such actions will not succeed in supporting Taiwan independence and warned of serious consequences for US-China relations.