Highlighted links for July 11, 2023
Notable China news from around the world.
Below are links from our NewsBase to other noteworthy reports published in the last 24 hours from and about China.
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY:
Cryptocurrencies
Hong Kongโs crypto grey zones lure Chinese visitors / FT (paywall)
โโโCryptocurrency transactions are illegal on the mainland, where Beijing has also banned overseas exchanges from serving onshore clients on the internet. But in Hong Kong, crypto trading is legal and the city is seeking to become a digital assets trading hub.โ
Electric vehicles
China gallium curbs raise chip questions for future EV models / Reuters
โChina’s looming gallium export controls leave automakers with a dilemma over whether they can continue to rely on a metal which had been seen as a game changer for electric vehicles.โ
In China, the era of Western carmakers is over / WSJ (paywall)
โForeign brands lose share to Chinese rivals, driven by local manufacturersโ lead in electric vehicles, as Beijingโs industrial policy pays off.โ
Local debt
Chinaโs economy needs swift action to avert local government debt disaster / SCMP (paywall)
โGrowing speculation around attempts to shore up local government finances suggests that Beijing is finally starting to tackle one of the chronic ills in the Chinese economy. Local government debt had swollen to almost 38 trillion yuan ($4.8 trillion) at the end of May this year.โ
Private sector woes
Chinaโs paltry support for private sector leaves its economic backbone in more dire straits than state firms / SCMP (paywall)
โDespite receiving more orders than last year, a literal door maker in Chinaโs southwest is struggling to open enough figurative doors to make ends meet.โ
Chinaโs (fizzling?) economic recovery
Opinion: China’s economic recovery is on track / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โAlthough recent data from China’s powerhouse real estate and export sectors have not lived up to expectations, we should not lose sight of the bigger picture, as Beijing’s economic revival strategy for the world’s second-largest economy encompasses more than these traditional pillars.โ
Why Chinaโs woes are boosting other markets / WSJ (paywall)
โThe shaky performance of Chinese stocks this year has been good news for other Asian markets.โ
Is China mired in a โbalance sheet recessionโ? / WSJ (paywall)
โWarning signs are adding up that China may face a slow, post – 2008 slow U.S. recoveryโabsent a much bigger fiscal push.โ
Chinaโs reopening trade is fizzling out / WSJ (paywall)
โSoft Chinese growth and flaring geopolitical tensions represent fresh hurdles for U.S. investors betting on a boom from the reopening of the worldโs second-largest economy.โ
AI
China to lay down AI rules with emphasis on content control / FT (paywall)
โChina is drawing up tighter rules to govern generative artificial intelligence as Beijing seeks to balance encouragement for companies to develop the technology against its desire to control content.โ
Mining assets
China joins global hunt to diversify mineral supplies: IEA / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โChina’s dominant position in refining and processing raw materials is making the nation a strong competitor in the global fight for mining assets, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday, as governments and companies rush to diversify supply chains for critical minerals and stably meet demand for key clean technologies including renewables and electric vehicle batteries.โ
Higher investment in critical minerals boosts chances of meeting climate targets / FT (paywall)
Foxconn
Foxconn withdraws from $19.5 billion chip venture with Indiaโs Vedanta / Caixin (paywall)
โTaiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn on Monday said it has pulled out of a joint venture (JV) with Indian mining conglomerate Vedanta Ltd. to produce semiconductors locally, dealing a blow to New Delhiโs efforts to make India a chipmaking hub.โ
SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:
Fertility treatments
China launches campaign to crack down on illegal fertility treatments / Reuters
โChina will โseverely crack downโ on illegal activities related to the use of assisted reproductive technologies such as the buying or selling of sperm or eggs and surrogacy, in a six-month campaign to assuage widespread public concern.โ
China begins campaign against illegal reproductive services / Caixin (paywall)
Renewable resources
Life at an offshore wind farm / Caixin (paywall)
โA team of 19 engineers keeps Chinaโs most remote offshore wind farm running smoothly, sometimes spending days at sea.โ
Lunar research
Scientists have found a hot spot on the Moonโs far side / NYT (paywall)
โData from two Chinese orbiters helped a team of scientists explain why a patch of lunar terrain is so much warmer than the surrounding area.โ
POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
The Communist Party, elite politics, and government
China’s Xia Baolong heads top office overseeing Hong Kong, Macau / Reuters
โXiร Bวolรณng ๅคๅฎ้พ is the head of China’s recently created Central Office for Hong Kong and Macau Affairs, according to an official statement that showed him as chair of a meeting in that capacity on Tuesday.โ
Chinaโs new office for Hong Kong and Macao affairs has its first head / Caixin (paywall)
China says its foreign minister is ill. A senior diplomat will take his place at ASEAN / AP
โChinese Foreign Minister Qรญn Gฤng ็งฆๅ is unwell and the countryโs senior diplomat will take his place at a two-day summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations this week in Jakarta, Indonesia, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.โ
โHealth reasonsโ: Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang to miss Asean meeting / SCMP (paywall)
Controversy over Chinaโs โpicking quarrels and provoking troubleโ law
Chinese man convicted for building bridge ignites public debate over judicial power / SCMP (paywall)
โA man convicted of โpicking quarrels and provoking troubleโ after he built a bridge to ease traffic in his village is now at the center of a public debate about judicial power in China.โ
Government transparency
How China exports secrecy / Foreign Affairs (paywall)
โChina thrives on secrecy. Beijingโs approach to governance, which relies on surveillance and control rather than openness and deliberation, requires secrecy.โ
Hong Kong to ban Japanese seafood
Hong Kong plans widespread ban of Japanese sea products / Reuters
โHong Kong leader John Lee (ๆๅฎถ่ถ
Lว Jiฤchฤo) on Tuesday said the city will ban seafood products from a large number of Japanese prefectures if Tokyo goes ahead with a plan to discharge treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima plant into the ocean.โ
Hong Kong becomes China’s ‘wolf warrior’ in Fukushima water fight / SCMP (paywall)
โChina is staunchly opposing Japan’s planned release of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, even though the International Atomic Energy Agency has given a green light.โ
Bounty placed on Hong Kong protestors and activistโs family members questioned
Wanted Hong Kong activist’s relatives taken for questioning by police / Reuters
โHong Kong national security police on Tuesday took away exiled activist Nathan Law’s (็พ
ๅ ่ฐ Luรณ Guฤncลng) parents and brother for questioning, local media reported, one week after the police issued an arrest warrant and a bounty on Law’s head.โ
Hong Kong national security law: police raid family home of fugitive activist Nathan Law and question parents, older brother / SCMP (paywall)
China puts a bounty on my head / WSJ (paywall)
Pro-democracy activist Ted Hui shares his experience following the Hong Kong Police National Security Department announcing an arrest warrant and bounty of 1 million Hong Kong dollars ($128,000) for information leading to his successful persecution along with others.
Taiwan
Taiwan says 34 Chinese military aircraft detected near the island / Reuters
โTaiwan’s defense ministry detected 34 Chinese military aircraft flying near the island, as well as four Chinese warships carrying out “combat readiness” patrols, it said on Tuesday.โ
Paraguay president-elect arrives in Taiwan pledging closer ties / Reuters
โParaguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena, said on Tuesday his country’s relationship with Taiwan needed to be even closer and he would reinforce their friendship, even as China ramps up diplomatic and military pressure on the democratic island.โ
Taiwan drills to involve civilian airports, practice keeping sea lanes open / Reuters
โTaiwan’s annual military drills will for the first time involve defending the island’s main international airport and also practice how to keep the sea lanes open in the event of a Chinese blockade, officials said on Tuesday.โ
Taiwanโs annual air-raid drills to simulate evacuations in event of PLA attack / SCMP (paywall)
Taiwan plans massive safety drill to practice for possible China attack / FT (paywall)
U.S.-China competition and tensions
Was Chinaโs โrainbow receptionโ for Janet Yellen warmer than Antony Blinkenโs โsnubโ? / SCMP (paywall)
โThere was no red carpet for U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen when she visited China, but to many, she did receive a very warm welcome โ compared to her colleague, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was in China weeks earlier.โ
Biden bets high-level diplomacy can cool fiery relations with China / NYT (paywall)
โPresident Biden hopes the diplomatic trips this summer by his aides lead to frank talks with Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ and other Chinese officials before the 2024 U.S. elections.โ
Head of U.S.-based thinktank charged with acting as China agent / The Guardian
โThe head of a U.S. thinktank has been charged with acting as an unregistered agent of China, as well as seeking to broker the sale of weapons and Iranian oil, federal prosecutors in Manhattan said.โ
Germany
Germany wants to deepen China agricultural trade ties by combating climate change suffering, eyes lifting of pork ban / SCMP (paywall)
โChina and Germany should deepen agricultural collaboration amid worsening climate change issues and global supply chain disruptions, said German diplomats, who are also hoping Beijing will relax its pork import ban.โ
Australia and the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands, China should publish details of police deal, Australia says / Reuters
โAustralia called on the Solomon Islands and China to immediately publish details of a police cooperation plan, which has reignited the U.S. ally’s concerns over Chinese security ambitions in the Pacific islands region.โ
Australians see benefits of strong China ties but want Chinese apps banned, survey finds / SCMP (paywall)
โAustralians remain wary of the security threat China may pose, even as they back efforts by the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to stabilize ties with Beijing, a new survey has found.โ
U.K.
Britainโs MI5 is being sued for calling Christine Lee a Chinese agent / SCMP (paywall)
โA woman branded a Chinese agent by Britainโs domestic intelligence service MI5 is suing the agency in a bid to clear her name, with her lawyers on Tuesday trying to compel MI5 to disclose why it warned lawmakers about her.โ
European Union
EUโs trade-focused climate policy seen as โnew tariff barrierโ in China economic circles / SCMP (paywall)
โTaking a shot at the architects behind the European Unionโs new climate policy, a Chinese central banker says the blocโs Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) functions as a โnew tariff barrierโ that violates economic principles.โ
SOCIETY AND CULTURE:
Fashion
Prada shifts focus from celebrities to athletes, partners with Chinese women’s soccer team / Sixth Tone
โThe Italian fashion label has had to cut ties with several celebrity brand ambassadors over major scandals in recent years. Itโs now partnering with more athletes instead.โ
Theater
New musical honors Shanghaiโs legacy of welcoming Jewish refugees / Sixth Tone
โComposed and conducted by award-winning musicians, the oratorio will premiere in Shanghai on Nov. 17 and then embark on a global tour.โ





