Quách Gia Côn

Quách Gia Côn

politician China

Quách Gia Côn is the spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, known for his forthright communications regarding China's foreign policy and diplomatic relations, particularly in the context of trade tensions with the United States.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
91,226
Power
319$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Vietnam 1 5.00 0.09% +0% 97,338,583 91,226 $340,000 319$
Totals 1 97,338,583 91,226 $340,000 319$
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Recent Mentions

Vietnam Vietnam: Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Quách Gia Côn asserted that the Chinese company involved had obtained the lease through market mechanisms. 5

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Australia muốn thu hồi cảng đã cho công ty Trung Quốc thuê 99 năm

Vietnam Vietnam: Quách Gia Côn, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reiterated the demand for Japan to retract Takaichi's statements about Taiwan. 4

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Thủ tướng Takaichi: Nhật Bản luôn sẵn sàng đối thoại với Trung Quốc

Vietnam Vietnam: Quách Gia Côn, the spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that China will not bow down to bullying. 7

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Trung Quốc phát thông điệp 'không quỳ gối' sau cảnh báo từ Mỹ

Vietnam Vietnam: Quach Gia Con, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, denied that Xi had communicated with Trump about tariffs. 5

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Trung Quốc bác tin ông Tập điện đàm với ông Trump về thuế quan

Vietnam Vietnam: Quách Gia Côn is the spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs who commented on the trade negotiations. 5

VnExpress – leading Vietnamese online newspaper, est. 2001: Trung Quốc bác tin đang đàm phán thương mại với Mỹ