The Chinese and Japanese will wipe out the fire?After the introduction of the Chinese Communist Party‘s maritime police law on February 1, the maritime police ships have been chasing Japanese ships for two days in a row in the Diaoyu Islands.
The huge demographic dividend of China is disappearing! The population born in 2020 has plummeted by 15%, and the network exploded. The people are afraid to give birth, the key problem is to give birth to, can not afford.
Where did Deng Xiaoping’s first rich lead the later rich go? According to the Hurun 2020 wealth report, there are more than 100,000 families with billion yuan of assets on the mainland, but at the same Time, according to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, there are 600 million people in China who earn only 1,000 yuan a month.
The Great Wall of the Southern Border? The net exposes China Laos border erected 2 meters high barbed wire fence. As of Monday, the market value of Lixun Precision, the leading “fruit chain”, has evaporated 120 billion.
The U.S. media reported on Feb. 7 that from light bulbs to AI, the Chinese Communist Party and the West are competing for the right to set industry standards. Commentator Yang Xu commented.
Pressure on Biden? The Chinese Communist Party’s maritime police ship chased Japanese fishing boats for two days in a row
The Chinese Communist Party’s Marine Police Law, which came into effect on February 1, authorizes the marine police to decide to shoot, which is said to be a provocation against the US and Japan. The Japanese media said, in the past weekend, the Chinese Communist Party’s maritime police ships for two days in a row into the waters of the Diaoyu Islands, and chase Japanese fishing boats.
The Japan Coast Guard 11th District Maritime Security Headquarters said that two Chinese maritime police ships entered Japanese “territorial waters” around Diaoyutai in the early hours of Sunday (7) and tried to approach a Japanese fishing boat. In the early hours of Saturday, two Chinese maritime police vessels also chased two Japanese fishing boats in the waters of the Diaoyu Islands.
This is the second consecutive day that Chinese maritime police ships have entered the waters after the introduction of the “Maritime Police Law” last Monday (1).
The Japanese side said the two Chinese maritime police ships entered what the Japanese side called “territorial waters” when two other Chinese maritime police ships were also sailing in the nearby waters, one of which was suspected to be equipped with a machine gun.
After spotting the Chinese maritime police ships, Japan sent patrol boats on both Saturday and Sunday to warn the Chinese maritime police ships, who then left.
According to Taiwan‘s “Liberty Times,” on Saturday, the Japanese government considered the intrusion of the Chinese maritime police ships as a “major incident” in the emergency situation, and activated the crisis management mechanism, and upgraded the “Intelligence Liaison Office” of the “Crisis Management Center” of the Prime Minister’s Office. The “Information Liaison Office” has been upgraded to the “Residence Countermeasures Office” to coordinate the government’s response to the crisis.
Last Wednesday, the Japanese side expressed its “strong concern” about the Maritime Police Law to the Chinese Communist Party through the “Japan-China high-level consultation on maritime affairs” (or “China-Japan high-level consultation on maritime affairs”). “. The CPC responded that the law is “in line with international law.
The Chinese government implemented the Marine Police Law last Monday, authorizing the maritime police to use force against foreign vessels for “illegal acts” within “Chinese jurisdiction. The Philippine foreign minister protested, and Japan, the United States, Vietnam, India and other countries have expressed concern.
Radio Free Asia quoted scholars as saying that the Chinese Communist Party’s granting of paramilitary authorization to the “Second Navy” has raised regional tensions and may be part of a pressure test against the Biden Administration.
The Great Wall of the Southern Border? Net reveals China’s Laos border with 2-meter-high barbed wire fence
China’s Laos border erects 2-meter-high barbed wire fence (Photo source: video screenshot)
On February 8, netizens posted a video showing Chinese Communist authorities working on the Yunnan side of China’s Laos border, erecting a snake-like barbed wire fence spreading between hills and fields, more than 2 meters high, which Communist authorities say is intended to prevent the importation of viruses. Sources say another major reason is that the CCP is trying to prevent the country from fleeing. Netizens said that another spectacle, the Great Wall of 10,000 miles has also appeared in the southern border.
According to comprehensive media reports, by the end of 2020, Chinese authorities had completed a 660-kilometer barrier along the China-Myanmar border, code-named the “Great Wall of the South,” including barbed wire, surveillance systems, and high-voltage electricity.
On the Sino-Vietnamese border, the Chinese authorities have also built various types of fences hundreds of kilometers long, claiming that they are designed to block the importation of viruses on the one hand, and to prevent smuggling of people on the other.
According to official media reports, China’s border with Yunnan alone is 4,060 kilometers long, bordering Burma, Laos and Vietnam, plus the Guangxi-Vietnam border, making a total of nearly 5,000 kilometers of border. In many places, villages and fields are connected to each other, and the movement of people between them is very frequent.
In addition to the need to control epidemics, China’s construction of a wall along the Sino-Vietnamese border reflects the country’s nervousness about economic issues, according to ABC Chinese. In recent years, tens of thousands of Chinese have gone to Vietnam to work. In addition, Carl Sayer, professor emeritus of Southeast Asian studies at the University of New South Wales, said, “It’s to stop the Chinese from leaving the country, not just the workers who don’t have jobs, but other people that China doesn’t want to leave.”
The video posted by netizens shows that the Communist authorities are building a 2-meter-high barbed wire fence along the Laotian border in China, stretching along hills and fields in a true Great Wall-like fashion. On the Laotian side, there is basically natural green vegetation; on the Yunnan side, it is already all fully reclaimed terraced fields.
The birth of the population in 2020 plummeted by 15%, the network exploded
On February 8, the Ministry of Public Security released the “2020 National Name Report”, stating that by December 31, 2020, a total of 10.035 million newborns will be born in 2020 and will have been registered with the public security authorities. Cao Shanshi, a well-known Chinese media figure, disclosed that the number of household registrations reported for the same period in 2019 was 11.79 million, with a significant decline of about 15 percent in 2020. Some netizens said that high housing prices are the best contraceptive.
According to the official media of the Communist Party of China, on February 8, the Ministry of Public Security released the “2020 National Name Report”. According to the report, as of December 31, 2020, a total of 10.035 million newborns will be born in 2020 and have been registered with the public security authorities, including 5.290 million boys (52.7%) and 4.745 million girls (47.3%). Although there will certainly be some newborns born in 2020 who have not yet registered for household registration, there is no doubt that there will be a significant decline in newborns in 2020.
The report also said that data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that the birth rate has been declining in recent years and the number of newborns is continuing to go down.
Chinese media personality Cao Shanshi calculated the same data comparison with the same period in 2019: “Household registration does not mean that 10.03 million were born in 2020; the number of household registration reported in the same period in 2019 was 11.79 million, while the final births were 14.65 million. But 1003 versus 1179 is comparable, or a decline of about 15%.”
Above is the data published by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
As you can see from the data released by the NSO, 2016 was a peak in births, and after that, births have been declining. Here are the percentages of the birth rate decline.
2017: 3.53%
2018: 11.60%
2019: 3.81%
2020: 14.93%
If you compare 2020 to 2016, after these short 4 years, the new births plummet by 30%.
Netizen’s comment.
“A 15% drop is still astonishing! One reason is that many young couples were forced to postpone their birth plans last year when the country’s hospitals closed or reduced services due to the Epidemic.”
“The logic doesn’t make sense, children born in January-March 2020 should be planned for January-March 2019, how can we know there is an epidemic in 19 years?”
“Born to raise can not afford, now more and more young people choose to dink, the burden is too big to.”
The gap between rich and poor is large, more than 100,000 mainland families with 100 million yuan of assets
On February 8, Hurun Research Institute and Fangtai jointly released a report disclosing information on the number of families with RMB 6 million, RMB 10 million and RMB 100 million assets in mainland China at present. Some netizens asked: When will the promise of the first rich bring the last rich come true?
According to the FOTILE-Hurun Wealth Report 2020, as of December 31, 2019, there were 3.99 million “wealthy households” with RMB 6 million in assets in mainland China, an increase of 6.8 As of December 31, 2019, there were 3.99 million “affluent households” with RMB 6 million in assets in mainland China, an increase of 6.8 million households or 1.7% over the previous year. Among them, there were 1.44 million such households with RMB 6 million of investable assets.
The number of “high net worth households” with RMB 10 million in assets reached 1.61 million, an increase of 37,000 households or 2.4% over the previous year. Among them, the number of such households with RMB 10 million investable assets reached 870,000.
In addition, the number of “ultra-high net worth households” with RMB 100 million in assets reached 107,000, an increase of 2,760 households or 2.6% from the previous year. Of these, 64,000 households had RMB 100 million of investable assets.
The number of “international ultra-high-net-worth households” with US$30 million reached 71,000, an increase of 1,960 or 2.8% over the previous year, of which 46,000 were households with US$30 million investable assets.
Geographically, the city distribution of the above four types of households is consistent, with the top five being Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hangzhou (if Hong Kong is taken into account, it ranks third).
In terms of occupational composition, among the “high net worth households” with RMB 10 million, 60% are business owners, 20% are Gold collar workers (mainly senior management of large corporate groups and multinational companies), 10% are property speculators and 10% are professional stockholders.
Among the “ultra-high-net-worth households” with RMB 100 million, 75% are business owners, 15% are property speculators, and 10% are professional stockholders.
Netizens noted that the data did not mention the wealth accumulated by Chinese Communist Party officials. Some said, “Every leading cadre in every province and city is an invisible tycoon! There’s no telling how many billionaires there are in the civil service!”
Communist Party Premier Li Keqiang also revealed during last year’s two sessions that 600 million people in China earn as little as $1,000 a month.
Some also asked, “When will the pact of bringing the rich first to the rich later be realized?”
Many replied, “Don’t ask, asking means ‘the first to get rich leads the latter to get rich’ and asking means ‘we will all achieve common prosperity sooner or later.” “The first to get rich leads the second to get richer, and the first to get richer runs away first.” “The first rich will only squeeze the poor, can not bring.”
There are also netizens who say, “Now it is 120% wealth in the hands of 1% of the people, and the remaining 99% indebted 20%.”
Lixun Precision flash crash, market value evaporated 120 billion in 26 days
February 8, mainland China’s Apple foundry Lixun Precision flash crash shortly after the opening of the afternoon, the stock price once fell more than 7%. In just 26 days, the stock’s market value has evaporated by 124 billion RMB.
According to the Daily Economic News, the “fruit chain” leader Lixin Precision opened with a sharp dive in the afternoon, but then pulled up in a V-shape during the session, and by press time, the stock was down 4.2%, with a latest market value of RMB 333 billion. In addition, Goer, Changying Precision, Lanshi Technology and other small dives.
Since January 14 this year, Lixin Precision’s market capitalization has evaporated 124 billion yuan.
From light bulbs to AI, CCP and the West wrestle over key technologies
In recent years the Chinese Communist Party is using state funding and political influence to try to define norms for various cutting-edge technologies such as telecommunications and artificial intelligence (AI) in an attempt to dominate these fields.
The Wall Street Journal published a lengthy report on Feb. 7 exposing the CCP’s ambitions to control key global technology norms. According to the report, industrial standards developed by the United States and its allies over decades form an invisible system of norms that underpin the global marketplace.
This uniformity is critical to international trade, ensuring that light bulbs, bolts and USB plugs can all be used interchangeably around the globe. The standard reflects an international committee consensus that has long been dominated by Western technical experts.
To the surprise of many Western countries, Beijing is using state funds and political influence to try to define norms for a variety of cutting-edge technologies such as telecommunications, power transmission and artificial intelligence in an attempt to play a dominant role in these areas in the future, according to the China Daily.
This ambition of the Chinese Communist Party was disclosed in an annual report released last December by the U.S. Congress’ U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. According to the report, dominating the technology standards that underpin information and communications technology and other emerging areas is part of Beijing’s ambition.
The report also specifically alerted Washington to the Communist Party’s infiltration of international organizations and its expansion plans in Africa.
Chinese Communist Party officials are leading at least four global standards organizations, including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations agency that governs telephone and Internet connectivity, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), an industry organization that governs electrical and electronic technologies. between 2015 and 2017, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the industry’s leading organization, was led by a Chinese Communist Party official. The organization provides standards for everything from footwear and management systems, to essential oils and erotic toys.
In ISO and similar organizations, there are now about twice as many secretariat positions held by CCP representatives than there were 10 years ago. These positions hold sway over proposals, debates and priorities.
According to official documents, the CCP’s central and local governments provide annual stipends of up to 1 million yuan (about $155,000) to companies that lead the development of international standards at ISO and other bodies.
Western funding for standards development has dwindled. Christoph Winterhalter, chief executive of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN), warned that if no changes are made, “we should not be surprised if the end result is to play by the rules of China [the Communist Party].
U.S. Senator Black retweeted this article from China Day on Monday (Feb. 8) and said, “The Chinese Communist Party is our greatest adversary. The Chinese Communist Party’s intentions are clear. They want to dominate the global economy and will stop at nothing – including stealing our technology and intellectual property – to do so.”
Blackburn proposed several amendments on Feb. 3 to limit the Chinese Communist threat. The amendments would include providing available funding to combat Chinese (CCP) educational and research-based espionage.
She also said she wants to “investigate students, professors, researchers or programs with overt or undisclosed ties to the Chinese Communist Party.”
Commentator Yang Xu said a saying has long been circulating in the Chinese business community: “First-class companies make standards, second-class companies make brands, and third-class companies make products. The enterprises that set the standards intend to use their technical advantages to raise the official or semi-official product technical standards to a level that they can reach but the competitors can hardly reach, so as to block the rivals from the product production field, or at least to hold the rivals’ noses, making them tired and in danger.
The Chinese Communist authorities are most adept at playing with rules and standards. Once the Chinese Communist Party is given the right to set global industry standards, it will definitely be a cancer to the development of various industries around the world.
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