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China's latest activities near Taiwan indicate new strategy

Australia has expressed concern over China's recent maritime activities near Taiwan, directly raising the issue with Chinese officials. China deployed coast guard ships to enforce maritime laws off Taiwan's east coast, responding to Japan and the Philippines' discussions on maritime boundaries. The operation involved inspecting 198 vessels and rectifying three for regulatory violations, demonstrating enhanced 'traffic control capabilities.' Australia emphasized its interest in peace, unimpeded trade, and freedom of navigation. Taiwan criticized the actions, with officials advising ships to ignore inspections and potentially seek intervention from Taiwanese authorities. Reports suggest China is adopting a new strategy called 'near-shore governance,' extending its influence beyond the Taiwan Strait. Experts note this shift toward non-military methods to assert sovereignty.

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China's latest activities near Taiwan indicate new strategy

Australia has expressed concern over China's recent maritime activities near Taiwan, directly raising the issue with Chinese officials. China deployed coast guard ships to enforce maritime laws off Taiwan's east coast, responding to Japan and the Philippines' discussions on maritime boundaries. The operation involved inspecting 198 vessels and rectifying three for regulatory violations, demonstrating enhanced 'traffic control capabilities.' Australia emphasized its interest in peace, unimpeded trade, and freedom of navigation. Taiwan criticized the actions, with officials advising ships to ignore inspections and potentially seek intervention from Taiwanese authorities. Reports suggest China is adopting a new strategy called 'near-shore governance,' extending its influence beyond the Taiwan Strait. Experts note this shift toward non-military methods to assert sovereignty.

Bias read (Left): The article frames China's maritime operations as part of a strategic effort to assert dominance, emphasizing non-military methods and territorial claims. While it presents both Australian and Taiwanese perspectives, the emphasis on China's growing influence and the portrayal of Taiwan's resistance,

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