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Beijing proposes new laws to protect overseas Chinese

Similar moves by likes of India, Indonesia provide useful reference, says State Council

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Apr 2023 4:00PM

Beijing proposes new laws to protect overseas Chinese
A lion dance performance for Chinese New Year in January at Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom, Selangor. There are currently more than 60 million overseas Chinese residing in nearly 200 countries and regions, according to a report by China’s State Council. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, April 25, 2023

BEIJING – China’s State Council has proposed expediting legislation on the protection of the rights and interests of overseas Chinese in its report submitted to the country’s top legislature for review.

A national law on the matter has yet to be put into place, according to the report on Chinese nationals overseas, which is under deliberation at the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress.

There are currently more than 60 million Chinese residing in nearly 200 countries and regions, according to the report.

Since 2015, 10 of the provincial-level regions across China, including Guangdong, Fujian, Shanghai, and Hubei, have introduced their respective regulations on the protection of overseas Chinese, gaining practical experience in promoting national legislation in this regard, the report noted.

Countries around the world, including Russia, South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines, and India have advanced legislation for their overseas nationals, which in turn has played a positive role in promoting these countries’ economic and social development, overseas talent import, and inheritance of national culture, the report said.

These international practices have provided a useful reference for China to better protect overseas Chinese through legislation, according to the report, said Xinhua.

China adopted the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Returned Overseas Chinese and the Family Members of Overseas Chinese in 1990, which underwent amendments in 2000. – Bernama, April 25, 2023

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