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      <title>China Roundup: US-China clash on Venezuela, tax on contraceptives, tensions with Japan</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 23:50:27 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>China’s new tax on contraceptives signals a shift in demographic policy</p>
<p>In a notable policy change effective 1 January 2026, China  removed a three-decade VAT  exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices, including condoms and birth control pills, imposing a standard 13% tax in a bid to address its persistent population decline. The move, part of broader measures to boost birth rates, follows years of falling fertility and reinforces Beijing’s prioritisation of family support policies alongside earlier childcare subsidies and pro-marriage initiatives. Officials hope that framing childbearing as socially and economically supported will stabilise demographics in the world’s most populous economy. </p>
<p>China accuses the US of ‘blatant interference’ after Trump claims Venezuela oil</p>
<p>China’s Foreign Ministry  criticised  the United States on Wednesday, accusing Washington of “blatant interference in Venezuela’s internal affairs” after President Donald Trump announced that up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil would be transferred to the United States for sale, a move Beijing says violates Venezuela’s sovereign rights over its natural resources. China insists Caracas has “full permanent sovereignty” over its oil and called the US actions a breach of international norms, amid broader tensions over control of Venezuelan energy exports. The dispute comes as the US has also seized Venezuela-linked tankers and eased sanctions to redirect crude flows, triggering diplomatic pushback from Beijing and other global partners.</p>
<p>China bans some exports to Japan after PM’s Taiwan remarks</p>
<p>China has imposed immediate  restrictions  on exports of certain rare earths and other dual-use items to Japan, escalating tensions after the Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi warned that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would threaten Japan’s survival. Beijing said the curbs cover goods with both civilian and military uses, including materials critical to electronics, aerospace and defence, though it did not specify individual products. The move could have significant consequences for Japan, which sourced around 63% of its rare earth imports from China in 2024.</p>
<p>Cambodia extradites alleged scam kingpin Chen Zhi to China</p>
<p>Cambodia has  arrested and extradited  to China tycoon Chen Zhi, accused of leading a major online scam network and wanted by US authorities on related charges. The Cambodian government said Chen, whose citizenship was revoked last month, was handed over at China’s request after a months-long investigation. US and UK officials have accused him of running a transnational fraud operation that scammed victims worldwide and exploited trafficked workers, part of a regional surge in online scam centres across Southeast Asia.</p>
<p>China sanctions two more Taiwanese cabinet ministers</p>
<p>Beijing has  sanctioned  Taiwan’s Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang and Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao, adding them to its list of what it calls “stubborn Taiwan independence figures” for actions it says promote separatism. The measures bar the two ministers and their families from entering mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, and ban companies linked to them from operating in the mainland.</p>
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      <title>Major African cocoa production plants halt over world crisis: summary</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:31:21 Z</pubDate>
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<p>What they said</p>
<p>Steve Wateridge, a cocoa expert from Tropical Research Services, emphasised the need for substantial demand reduction to align with the supply challenges, pointing to the critical imbalance in the market. He said, “We need massive demand destruction to catch up with the supply destruction." Meanwhile, two undisclosed sources revealed that even global trader Cargill faced challenges in sourcing beans for its primary processing plant in Ivory Coast, leading to a temporary shutdown for about a week last month. Cargill has not responded to requests for comments,  Reuters  reports.</p>
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        <media:title>FILE PHOTO: Farmers work at a cocoa farm in Daloa</media:title>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Portia Etornam Kornu]]></dc:creator>
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