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Friday, June 21, 2024

Courting Manila, US and its allies try to 'paint a troublemaker as a victim'

 

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China's recent law-enforcement maneuvers in the South China Sea to counter the Philippines' provocation backed by the US were "necessary, professional, restrained and beyond reproach," said the Chinese Foreign Ministry, while Washington and a few non-regional US allies, such as the UK and Canada, have made groundless and biased condemnations against China on the latest incident near China's Ren'ai Jiao (also known as Ren'ai Reef). 

Analysts said the risky and irresponsible act conducted by the Philippines are quite unpopular among ASEAN member states, and that Manila should be aware of the danger of being used by the US as a pawn to disrupt the stability and peace of the region. 

In response to the complaint from Manila about China's law-enforcement action, Lin Jian, a spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said on Thursday that this operation of the Philippines is absolutely not about "humanitarian resupply. 

The Philippine vessels secretly carried construction materials and even weapons and equipment, and they deliberately rammed Chinese vessels. The Philippine side threw water and hurled objects to Chinese enforcement personnel. These acts clearly escalated tensions at sea, and severely threatened the safety of Chinese personnel and vessels, Lin said.

Photos obtained by the Global Times exclusively from the China Coast Guard (CCG) on Wednesday show the CCG's interception, boarding, inspection and expelling of Philippine vessels when they illegally intruded into waters near China's Ren'ai Jiao in the South China Sea on Monday.

"China took necessary measures in accordance with law to safeguard its sovereignty, which was lawful and justified, and done in a professional and restrained manner. It was beyond reproach. China will firmly safeguard its lawful rights and interests. We urge the Philippines to stop infringement and provocation at sea at once. Otherwise, the consequences shall be borne by the Philippines," Lin said on Thursday.

The CCG's new procedures that allow Chinese law enforcement forces to take more decisive action to counter provocations took effect on Saturday, and Manila wants to test the new procedures, and now it has the answer, said a Beijing-based military expert who asked for anonymity. 

The latest incident is a proof of China's determination to safeguard its own interest, sovereignty and security, and China is well-prepared to counter any further aggressions and provocations by the Philippines or the US that aim to disrupt regional peace and stability in the future, the expert told the Global Times on Thursday. 

China's law-enforcement actions have remained restrained and professional, although the Philippines' acts are dangerous and provocative that deserve more powerful and decisive countermeasures, said experts. This has shown China's sincerity to avoid escalation of tension, analysts said.    

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday held a call with Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo to discuss China's actions in the South China Sea, which Manila and Washington have called "escalatory." Blinken underscored the US' ironclad commitments to the Philippines under the Mutual Defense Treaty, the US State Department said.

Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Thursday that the US is just playing the trick of "making a troublemaker into a victim," as everyone can see crystal clear that it was Washington that stands behind all the risky provocations conducted by the Philippines, and when China takes very restrained actions to stop their irresponsible and dangerous behaviors that threaten China's sovereignty and national security, they start to cry out and draw attention. 

They have done the same thing during the term of former Philippines president Benigno Aquino III in early 2010s, and the Philippines get nothing eventually after a series of frictions and tensions with China, and the US has never paid for the losses that Manila has suffered, and unfortunately, now the Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration is repeating the same mistakes, said experts. 

In the past few years, with the efforts made by China and other regional countries, including the Philippines during the term of Rodrigo Duterte, the South China Sea has already become a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation. Unfortunately, due to the US military acts in the region, and its collaboration with the Marcos Jr's administration in recent years, the regional peace and stability have been disrupted. The US interference is the root cause of worsening tensions in the region, said Li.  

A few US allies like Britain and Canada have followed the US to condemn China's actions, Reuters reported.

On Wednesday, the Chinese Embassy in Canada said in a statement released on its website that ""Canada is not a party to the South China Sea issue, yet frequently makes erroneous statements on this issue. Canada has repeatedly sent warships and helicopters to flaunt its power in the South China Sea under the pretext of safeguarding the freedom of navigation and overflight, which is a serious violation of the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, and endangers regional peace and stability."

Lone troublemaker

When the US and its allies that are far from the South China Sea are making groundless accusations and condemnations, no regional ASEAN countries are following the US step to encourage Manila's risky move, analysts said. 

"Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia all refuse to bring in the external forces to make the South China Sea issue more complicated, as they believe that they can work with China to manage the differences and explore the region jointly, while the Philippines is the one that fails to withstand the interference from the external force," Li noted. 

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said in a recent interview with Chinese news website guancha.cn that on the South China Sea issue, Malaysia's position is that the regional countries "have to negotiate among friends," and there is no reason to invite external powers from outside.

In April, Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said during his visit in Beijing that his country opposes "external forces" meddling in the South China Sea, and foreign interference in the region was not welcomed.

Also in April, Chinese and Vietnamese defense ministers signed an MOU on a hotline between the People's Liberation Army's Southern Theatre Command and the Vietnamese navy, which set an example for regional countries to handling maritime disputes, said observers.

In December 2023, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son said during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that "the Vietnamese side is willing to work with the Chinese side to maintain peace and stability at sea in accordance with the high-level consensus between the two countries," the Xinhua News Agency reported. 

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit deepens China-Malaysia economic and trade ties

With the concerted efforts of business communities and individuals across various sectors in both China and Malaysia, the next 50 years of China-Malaysia relations promise to be another golden era, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Thursday during an official visit to Malaysia.


Thursday, June 20, 2024

Malaysia bids to join BRICS alliance

 

 
Anwar conveys interest to Brazilian president and ‘will go through the process’

BUKIT MERTAJAM: Malaysia will seek to join the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) intergovernmental organisation, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister said he had conveyed Malaysia’s wishes to Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

“We (Malaysia) will go through the process to enable the country to join the organisation. For the past two months, the Foreign Ministry has conducted a study on our policy before deciding to join BRICS.

“I have spoken to the President of Brazil about our wish,” he said after attending a gathering for local residents in Mengkuang Semarah here yesterday.

Anwar was earlier quoted as saying that Malaysia would begin the formal procedures to join BRICS.

In an interview with Shanghai-based news site Guancha, Anwar said Malaysia was now awaiting the final decision and feedback from the South African government.

On the ground: Anwar getting friendly with the children who attended the qurban ceremony with the Prime Minister at Masjid Jamek Cerok Tokun Bawah in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. — BernamaOn the ground: Anwar getting friendly with the children who attended the qurban ceremony with the Prime Minister at Masjid Jamek Cerok Tokun Bawah in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. — Bernama

BRICS was originally founded as BRIC, with the four original members being Brazil, Russia, India and China. It held its first summit in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2009.It was renamed BRICS when South Africa joined in 2010.

The group now comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Together, they make up about 30% of the world’s land surface and 45% of the global population.

The grouping, originally set up to highlight investment opportunities, has evolved into a geopolitical bloc where members meet annually at formal summits.

In July 2014, BRICS created a US$100bil (RM471bil) New Development Bank with a currency pool worth over another US$100bil.

Since 2012, it has been planning an optical fibre submarine communications cable system, known as the BRICS Cable.

During the summit in 2023, BRICS members committed to studying the feasibility of a new common currency.

To date, 15 summits have been held with Russia scheduled to hold the next one in Kazan, Russia, in October.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

‘Review Strata Management Act’

 

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Borhan (front row, third from left) with attendees during the Strata Residential Building Management Enhancement Seminar in Shah Alam.

A REVIEW of the Strata Management Act 2013 is needed to ensure existing laws and regulations are relevant and effective, says Selangor housing and culture committee chairman Borhan Aman Shah.

He said the law needs to address emerging challenges faced by joint management bodies (JMB) and management corporations (MC).

Borhan said the Housing and Local Government Ministry should consider providing more funds and grants to JMB and MC to assist them in implementing maintenance and repair projects.

“Provide more training and capacity building for JMB and MC members as well as building management agents,” he said during the Strata Residential Building Management Enhancement Seminar at a convention centre in Shah Alam. 

Borhan said the ministry should introduce new technology for strata management.

“This includes the use of mobile apps and digital management systems to streamline the daily operations of JMB and MC in enhancing management efficiency,” he said.

He also suggested that personal accident insurance packages be included for JMB and MC committee members under the amended law to motivate them to carry out their duties.

He said for example, when the JMB or MC carried out maintenance checks and the elevator in an apartment was faulty, their safety could be at risk.

Such checks, Borhan said were made without any guarantee that they would be compensated in the event of an untoward incident.

“There is nothing to ensure their safety or welfare, and many felt burdened when carrying out their jobs.

“Besides the insurance, JMB should be allocated additional grants to enable them to carry out their responsibilities without having to worry about their safety.

Borhan advised those involved in managing apartments to attend seminars to empower and update themselves on governance system for JMB and MC.

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is set to review the Strata Management Act 2013 (Act 757) for amendment soon, said the local government development ministry.

Its deputy minister, Akmal Nasir, said the review and amendment of the Act were in line with the third Rolling Plan of the 12th Malaysia Plan.


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Sunday, June 16, 2024

Unlocking doors with Mandarin fluency


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Testing his knowledge: Year 4 pupil Muaz Harith reading in Mandarin during a Science lesson while his teacher Tam Kai Shan looks on at SJK(C) Kampung Baru Paroi. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Many parents, including those who are non-Chinese, have opted to send their children to a Chinese school in the hopes of expanding their children’s opportunities in the future.

This is especially so as China has rapidly become a global economic powerhouse that is still expanding.

But what is the reality on the ground? Are employers more keen to hire workers with the added advantage of being fluent in Mandarin?

Having an extra language in your arsenal is always a positive thing in terms of employability, according to business leaders from various chambers of commerce and industry in the country.

While Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor president Datuk Ng Yih Pyng agreed that being able to speak Mandarin gives one more options in terms of employment, he said proficiency in any foreign language is valuable in today’s more connected world.

It also depends on the specific business and its dealings, he added.

“It is always good for one to learn more languages, regardless of race. A lot of schools also offer French or Spanish 

“I think it all depends on the company. If my company specialises in dealing with Japan, for example, it would be good for me to have candidates who speak Japanese.

“Your supplier and your customer will feel more comfortable and the chances of misunderstandings will be lower,” he said.

Ng pointed out that there are other considerations when hiring an employee aside from their language proficiency.

“Language is important. But there are also more skill sets out there.

“So it really depends on a lot of factors. But being able to communicate in Mandarin is an advantage,” he said.

Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia president Tan Sri Low Kian Chuan believes Mandarin fluency will indeed improve someone’s chances of getting hired in China-oriented businesses and Chinese-populated countries such as China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

“Being able to communicate in their native language enhances communication and cultural understanding, develops connection and fosters trust, which are valuable in building stronger relationships and conducting business effectively,” he said.

He cited the example of the Malaysian tourism industry, where mastering Mandarin could help tourism practitioners such as tour agencies and tour guides provide value-added services and tour experiences for tourists from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Concurring, Christina Tee, president of the Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry, highlighted that China is a big economic region now, so it is almost certain that being fluent in Mandarin will give these job seekers a higher potential of getting employed.

Those who learn an extra language tend to have very good communication skills as well, which will give them even more of an edge in getting hired, she added.

“They definitely stand a higher chance at getting better opportunities internationally because they have opened themselves up to a different kind of market,” she said.

This is the final part of Media in Arms’ special report series “SJKC: Reality for Non-Chinese students”, which explores the experience of non-Chinese students in Chinese schools.

Media in Arms is a media collaboration comprising five mainstream media outlets: Chinese newspaper Sin Chew Daily, Malay daily Sinar Harian, local news broadcaster Astro Awani, Tamil newspaper Malaysia Nanban and The Star, which formed this initiative in February 2022 to share resources and collaborate on diversified news content.

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