U.S. Supreme Court is dead 12 states sued China vaccine effective 1 percent blocked Withdrawal from China? Apple iPhone 12 handed over to India to make

Trump U.S. election fraud lawsuit loses! The Supreme Court dismissed the last challenge.

Biden faces judicial battle! 12 U.S. state attorneys general join suit against Biden’s climate change executive order.

Withdrawal from China? Apple shifts production capacity, iPhone 12 to Hon Hai India factory manufacturing.

War Wolf diplomacy trouble! China raw material prices set off a wave of price hikes, driving up Home appliances and increasing Inflation.

What a shame! China’s vaccine has a minimum efficiency of 11.5% in Peru, and the Chinese Communist Party has blocked related reports.

Chinese Communist Party infiltrates and manipulates Western society! The 55 Chinese societies in the Netherlands, suspected of being manipulated by the Chinese Communist Party, denounced the “Xinjiang genocide” motion in the Dutch parliament.

U.S. Attorney General Sues Biden in 12 States

On Monday (March 8), President Biden was sued by the attorneys general of 12 Republican states over an executive order related to climate change that has the potential to severely impact the states’ economies.

The lawsuit seeks to challenge Biden’s Executive Order 13990, which the White House says is intended to “address the climate crisis. The states allege that the Biden Administration does not have sufficient authority to impose “social costs of greenhouse gases” in the executive order, which has increased state spending in this area.

The lawsuit was filed in federal court in the Eastern District of Missouri by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. Attorneys general from a total of 11 states, including Arkansas, Arizona and Utah, are participating in the lawsuit.

The lawsuit argues that Biden’s order could cause trillions of dollars in damage to the U.S. economy and that the executive order also threatens the constitutional separation of powers.

The lawsuit reads, “In practice, this enormous overhead will be used equally to justify a vast expansion of federal regulatory power that will invade every aspect of American Life, from cars, refrigerators and homes to groceries and electric bills. “

“From higher energy bills to lost jobs, this massive expansion of federal regulatory power has the potential to affect nearly every household in the state. That’s why I’m leading a coalition of states today to stop this executive order and protect Missouri families.”

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Last Election Challenge

On Monday (March 8), the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the last of three election cases filed by former President Trump without issuing a statement explaining the practice.

Trump’s complaint against thousands of absentee ballots in Wisconsin was dismissed by the Supreme Court on Monday without proceeding to a hearing, Reuters reported. “The court did not provide any reason for refusing to hear the former president’s complaint.”

In the Wisconsin case, Trump filed the lawsuit two days after the state confirmed its election results last December. He challenged several of Wisconsin’s election policies, including one that allowed the use of drop boxes to collect mail-in ballots during an Epidemic pandemic.

The lawsuit became another failed attempt by the Trump camp to go after U.S. election irregularities. Prior to that, on Feb. 22, the Supreme Court denied two other Trump appeals, including a second appeal from Wisconsin and another appeal related to the Pennsylvania vote. The lower court had previously ruled in a related case.

The Supreme Court on Monday also rejected another election-related case brought by Trump ally Lin Wood, who asked a judge to block the Jan. 5 Senate runoff election in Georgia.

Withdrawal from China? Apple shifts production capacity iphone 12 to Hon Hai India factory manufacturing

Hon Hai in India to assemble OEM Apple iPhone 12 has a new development! Due to rising labor costs in China, the United States and China’s long-term trade war, as well as the new crown virus (Chinese communist virus, COVID-19) epidemic disrupted the global supply chain, Apple (Apple) intends to shift 7% to 10% of its production capacity in China to India, rumors that the iPhone 12 manufacturing site selected in the Hon Hai Group in India’s Tamil Nadu province (Tamil Nadu) plant.

Although the outside world is expected after the U.S. President Biden came to power, U.S.-China tensions have eased, but the global technology giants to reduce excessive dependence on the Chinese market has become a trend. Nikkei Asian Review (Nikkei Asian Review) revealed in January that Apple’s iPhone and iPad will be accelerated to India and Vietnam production, and expand the production of iPhone in India, planning to produce the first 5G cell phone, the latest iPhone 12 series in India as soon as this quarter.

Indian business standard (Business Standard) financial news website today (8) quoted sources reported that, in response to the Indian domestic market and overseas market demand, Apple will be manufactured in India in the near future iPhone12, and intends to transfer 7% to 10% of China’s production capacity to India, the location will be located in the Hon Hai Group is located in Taminadu Province plant in the important city of Chennai ( Chennai).

Hon Hai set up a factory in India to manufacture and produce Apple’s iPhone XR and iPhone11, etc., and continues to have plans to expand production. At the end of last year, Hon Hai spent US$270 million (about NT $7.63 billion) to set up a factory in Vietnam.

Most of Apple’s computer product lines remain in China, however, Apple has moved some of its desktop computer Mac mini production capacity to Malaysia, and Apple expects to move some MacBook production capacity to Vietnam this year as well.

China’s Vaccine Peru Only 11.5% Effective? China’s Communist Party Blocks Related Reports

China National Pharmaceutical Group has developed a vaccine for Chinese Communist Pneumonia (COVID-19), which is currently undergoing phase III clinical trials in Peru. Recently, Peruvian media revealed that the two vaccines of Sinopharm are only 33% and 11.5% effective respectively in the trial in that country. The Chinese Communist Party authorities urgently put out the fire and prohibited the domestic media from publishing or reproducing any negative information about the domestic vaccines.

Last week, a Peruvian media outlet reported the latest progress of the Phase III clinical trials of two new coronavirus vaccines from China National Pharmaceutical Group in Peru. According to the report, the efficacy rate of the “Sinopharm Wuhan” vaccine was 33%, while that of the “Sinopharm Beijing” vaccine was only 11.5%, which is far below not only the official figures advertised by the Chinese Communist Party, but also the World health Organization’s minimum vaccine efficacy rate of “more than half”. This is not only far below the official figures advertised by the Chinese Communist Party, but also below the minimum threshold of “more than half” for vaccine effectiveness set by the World Health Organization.

After the news appeared in the press, it quickly aroused widespread concern among the outside world. Some people have questioned whether there are huge potential risks in using such a vaccine, given the low efficiency of China’s domestic pneumonia vaccine and the lack of transparency in the information and data on its development and testing.

A CCP central media reporter confirmed to Radio Free Asia that the authorities in Beijing are now very sensitive to any negative news related to vaccines because they are pushing full steam ahead with vaccine diplomacy in third world countries. Domestic media have long been warned by the authorities not to report any negative information about domestic vaccines.

On March 6, Sinopharm issued a statement claiming that the aforementioned clinical trial data disclosed by Peruvian media recently were “unverified,” “unscientific,” “incomplete,” and The statement claimed that the clinical trial data disclosed by the Peruvian media was “unverified,” “unscientific,” “incomplete,” and “seriously inaccurate. The Peruvian Ministry of Health has also come forward to stand up for Sinopharm, but it only dares to repeat the official Chinese Communist Party’s claim that Sinopharm’s vaccine had an efficiency rate of 79.34% in clinical trials in the United Arab Emirates, instead of releasing information on the clinical trials of the two vaccines in Peru. Some industry insiders have ridiculed that the so-called “disinformation” of Sinopharm and the Chinese authorities is nothing more than “no silver bullet here”.

In an interview with Radio Free Asia, Ms. Zhu, a front-line worker in China’s epidemic prevention, said that it is almost an open secret that the effectiveness of China’s domestic vaccines is questionable, and that even within the Chinese disease control system, half of the people refuse to receive domestic vaccines, but they cannot say anything.

Ms. Zhu cautioned that because of the high risk, the domestic vaccine is not recommended for elderly people with underlying diseases. Moreover, the vaccine for CCP pneumonia is usually only valid for a few months and expires after six months, which is “a psychological comfort” to a certain extent.

Ren Ruihong, the former head of the Chinese Red Cross’s major disease relief program, told Radio Free Asia that clinical information on the Chinese vaccine has not been made public, and that the Phase III clinical trial information exposed by the foreign media now shows poor efficacy. However, she said this is entirely expected. She said the effectiveness of the domestic vaccine itself is doubtful, plus its inactivated vaccine is developed with the earliest strains, and its effectiveness itself will be rapidly weakened with the large number of virus variants.

Warrior diplomacy intensifies China’s inflation, raw material prices soar, home appliances set off price hike

After the Lunar New Year, prices of basic raw materials across China have risen alarmingly. According to the latest quotes, metal copper, nickel zinc, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), etc., and even kitchen appliances and other goods rose by one to fifty percent. Some analysts believe that this big increase in raw material prices is related to the increase in operating costs and China’s ban on foreign imports of raw materials.

In terms of raw materials, copper prices rose 51%, nickel rose 38%, zinc rose 31%, PVC rose 38%, etc. Raw material prices drove up the price of household appliances, including range hoods, gas cookers, electric water heaters, gas water heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, small household appliances, bathroom cabinets, shower rooms, hardware, etc.

Left: Hefei the United States refrigerator company issued a price increase of 10%-15 notice culmination. Right: Chenming Paper Company since March 1, thermal paper series price increases.

Zhejiang clothing businesswoman Zhang said in an interview with Radio Free Asia on Monday (8), raw material prices have risen wildly, even agricultural products cotton and paper prices are higher than last year fifty percent: “cotton prices rose a lot, and now many are hard material prices, copper, iron and other price increases, paper has increased by 50%, I have a good friend is doing printing business, cotton (price increases) used to make clothes Because many years have not increased prices, this is a comprehensive price increase, and very powerful.”

Hefei U.S. refrigerator company in the notice letter to customers wrote, “Due to the continued rise in raw materials, it has been decided since March 1, the United States refrigerator product price system up 10% to 15%, thank you for your understanding and support.”

On Feb. 22, Chinese construction steel prices continued to climb, with the average price of rebar at RMB 4,656 a ton, up 74 yuan from the previous trading day. Copper prices rose from RMB 58,000 a ton at the beginning of February to RMB 68,000 to RMB 70,740 at the end of the month.

Left: TPU Tensor Processor price increase notice. Middle picture: PVC heat stabilizer provided by a Shenzhen company with a price increase notice. Right: Companies across China have recently issued price increase notices.

According to another Chinese media report, recently, the global price of oil climbing, a variety of chemical raw materials have jumped up. According to Global Plastics incomplete statistics, the current price increase in China’s chemical sector has formed a mountainous trend, with some products selling for more than 10,000 yuan a ton year-on-year, with price increases of up to 153% or more.

China’s “Securities Times” reported last week, affected by the sharp rise in raw material prices, many waterproof materials manufacturers have issued price letters to raise product prices to respond. Oriental rainbow, Hongyuan, Yuhong, Liaoning Dayu, Yuhong, Huarui and other industry head enterprises have officially announced price increases. According to incomplete statistics, the official announcement of price increases in waterproofing materials manufacturers have more than 12. The rate of increase is 10% to 20%.

Shandong University finance scholar Commander said to the station, China’s basic raw materials prices show structural changes on the occasion of supply and demand: “For example, China imposed some inappropriate restrictions on Australia’s iron ore, coal, and some steel and so on in the previous phase, resulting in the world’s important sources of goods were blocked. Many very important basic raw materials are now not supplied.”

The commander said that China’s raw material prices soaring the brunt of the private sector, state-owned enterprises due to the control of national resources, and not too affected. If the Chinese government does not relax restrictions on the import of foreign raw materials, raw material prices will continue to rise and difficult to fall, eventually causing private enterprises to close down.

55 Dutch Chinese Associations Denounce Dutch Parliament’s “Xinjiang Genocide” Motion, Suspected to be Manipulated by China

Last week, the Dutch Chinese newspaper United Times published a statement by 55 Chinese associations in two important pages, accusing the motion in the Dutch parliament of “disregarding facts and common sense, deliberately smearing and discrediting China, and violently interfering in China’s internal affairs.

The statement asked the Dutch politicians who moved the motion whether they had been to Xinjiang. Have they really got first-hand real data and materials? The statement also said that “a few Dutch parliamentarians are maliciously speculating before the election, a trick to gain political capital for themselves”.

Photo: The Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands issued a statement (left) on February 26, accusing the Dutch parliament of “reckless disregard for facts, smearing China and violently interfering in China’s internal affairs”, which became a template for statements by Chinese communities in the Netherlands.

Asiye Abdulahed, an exiled Dutch whistleblower who spoke out about the Xinjiang concentration camp project, told Radio Free Asia that these Chinese communities are acting as a tool of the Chinese Communist Party’s united war effort, using the Dutch democratic and liberal environment to defend the Chinese Communist Party.

Asiye said: “It is really remarkable that a small country like the Netherlands is the first European country to recognize this Uyghur genocide, and we have done a great job in the Netherlands to keep providing the Dutch government with some substantial evidence.

Photo: Uyghurs living abroad hold up a sign demanding the Chinese Communist authorities to account for the whereabouts of their imprisoned relatives, as provided by Asya, a whistle blower of the “Chinese message.

Ma Yongtao, a pro-democracy activist living in the Netherlands, believes that the Chinese embassy’s statement is a generic version of the statements made by these Chinese communities, showing that they are in close contact with each other and bringing to the surface the Chinese communist forces hidden in Dutch society.

Ma Yongtao said: “This is definitely organized by the Chinese Embassy, which shows how serious the Chinese Communist Party is in infiltrating these democratic countries. Not only the Netherlands, but also the whole Europe, should be extended, and the background of these organizations should be strictly investigated by legislation.