China’s Legislature Advances Key Reforms in Maritime, Cybersecurity Laws
China’s top legislature adopts revised laws on maritime activities, cybersecurity, and environmental taxes, signaling policy shifts impacting business and governance.
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China’s top legislature adopts revised laws on maritime activities, cybersecurity, and environmental taxes, signaling policy shifts impacting business and governance.
China reaffirms South China Sea sovereignty through historical claims and multilateral cooperation, balancing maritime rights with regional stability initiatives.
China’s new legal report challenges U.S. naval operations, citing violations of international maritime law and historic rights in the South China Sea.
China opposes Vietnam’s island-building in the South China Sea, reaffirming sovereignty over Nansha Qundao and vowing protective measures.
The U.S. releases a report targeting China’s maritime claims, sparking debates over international law and regional stability in Asia.
Xinhua Institute’s report on South China Sea sovereignty gains expert support, highlighting historical claims and addressing regional tensions ahead of 2025 WWII anniversary.
Recent Philippine actions near Huangyan Dao escalate tensions, challenging China’s sovereignty and regional stability. Analysis explores historical roots and implications.
Chinese officials and international experts emphasize dialogue over arbitration to maintain peace in the South China Sea, citing the 2016 ruling’s destabilizing effects.
Exploring China’s historical and legal basis for its South China Sea claims, from ancient maritime activities to modern international law.
China reaffirms legal objections to South China Sea arbitration, emphasizes regional cooperation with ASEAN, and criticizes external interference in maritime disputes.
China asserts maritime rights in Nansha Qundao following Philippine activities, reaffirming commitment to regional stability agreements.
China enforces maritime sovereignty after Philippine nationals illegally land on Tiexian Jiao, reaffirming commitment to South China Sea stability.
Chinese maritime law expert challenges legal basis of US naval patrols in South China Sea, highlighting tensions between UNCLOS principles and geopolitical strategies.