
Dewey Sim
China Correspondent at South China Morning Post
China Correspondent at @SCMPNews. Previously covered Singapore and Southeast Asia, now watching Chinese foreign policy in Beijing. [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
scmp.com | Dewey Sim |Ling Xin
Jason, a Chinese geology student studying at a university in the American Midwest, was stunned when he read the news. “I could feel the hostility of the American government and voters toward China,” he said. “I was angry and confused. I also could not believe language like that would appear in an official announcement from any civilised country.”Jason’s disbelief was in response to the Trump administration’s declaration last month that it would “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students”.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Dewey Sim |Xinyi Wu
Beijing has condemned the US decision to target Chinese students studying in the country as “discriminatory”, warning it will further damage America’s image on the world stage. The State Department has already announced a series of measures targeting international students – including a freeze on new visa interviews for those hoping to study in the US – but the latest measures announced on Wednesday singled out Chinese nationals.
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1 month ago |
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Dewey Sim |Shi Jiangtao
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for deeper exchanges and trade cooperation with Malaysia, urging the two countries to safeguard free trade and the global trading system. In a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Li said China was willing to maintain high-level exchanges, strengthen strategic communication and enhance cultural cooperation with Malaysia.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Dewey Sim
China’s ambassador to Australia has described the Australian government’s plan to end a Chinese firm’s control of the strategically located Darwin Port as “questionable”, saying the company should not be punished. Chinese company Landbridge Group was awarded a 99-year lease of the port in 2015, under a deal originally approved by the Northern Territory government, a move that was criticised by then US president Barack Obama.
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