Highlighted links for July 24, 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:
Twitter scams
Verified sextortion scammers are flooding the Chinese circle on Twitter / Wenhaoโs News Blog
โSextortion scammers with verified accounts and stolen pictures of young Asian women have flooded the Chinese circle on Twitter, leaving replies under popular tweets or tweets from influential figures in order to amplify their presenceโฆTwitterโs new verification program [has] inadvertently helped discourage discussions of politics as Chinese users find it frustrating to use the platform.โ
Where is Chinese investment abroad going?
Chinese money flees the Western world / WSJ (paywall)
โJust a few years ago, Chinese money was rippling across the rich world. Chinese investors were making blockbuster deals and snapping up trophy assets, from luxury homes and five-star hotels in New York to a Swiss chemical company and a German robotics giantโฆThat era is over.โ
Ford accused of connections to forced labor in China
Lawmakers challenge Ford and Chinese battery partner over forced labor / NYT (paywall)
โRepublicans are raising fresh concerns about CATL, the battery maker Ford is working with to bring new technology to the U.S., and its connections to Xinjiang.โ
Data security
Chinaโs data-security management must fill holes and be put under microscope, central bank says / SCMP (paywall)
โThe authorities who oversee Chinaโs cross-border financial data say it must receive greater state scrutiny, and that clearer boundaries and accountability are needed in data-processing activities that the nationโs central bank engages in.โ
Beijingโs pitch to foreign and domestic investors
China’s pitch to foreign investors falls flat as incentives dwindle / Reuters
โChina is struggling to revive foreign investment in its financially battered cities and provinces as foreign firms remain wary of political risks and new incentives fall far short of sweeteners once used to attract overseas money.โ
China’s state planner unveils steps to spur private investment / Reuters
โChina’s state planner on Monday unveiled measures that seek to promote, encourage and spur private investment in some infrastructure sectors and said it will strengthen financing support for private projects.โ
China Politburo targets boosting domestic demand, private sector / Caixin (paywall)
China plans to relax rules on foreign firms investing in bad-debt managers / Caixin (paywall)
โChina is planning to allow overseas nonfinancial firms to make equity investments in domestic financial asset management companies (AMCs) and lower the bar for overseas financial institutions to do so, in a bid to further open up its financial market.โ
Beijing rushes to shore up battered private economy. Skepticism abounds. / WSJ (paywall)
โChina vows to promote a private sector wobbly from years of regulatory crackdowns and pandemic controls, but investors arenโt convinced.โ
Beijing offers love, but Chinese entrepreneurs arenโt buying it / NYT (paywall)
Li Yuan writes: โChinaโs leadership is lavishing the countryโs beleaguered private sector with a sweeping show of support as a nascent economic recovery falters.โ
Chinaโs โtortuousโ economic recovery
China to step up policy adjustments amid tortuous recovery / Reuters
โChina will step up its policy support for the economy amid a tortuous post-COVID recovery, focusing on boosting domestic demand, the Politburo, a top decision-making body of the ruling Communist Party, said on Monday, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.โ
China Politburo vows support for economy but gives few details / FT (paywall)
โChinaโs leaders have vowed to spur consumer spending, tackle unemployment and give more support to the ailing property sector as the worldโs second-largest economy makes a โtortuousโ recovery from the pandemic.โ
Opinion: China can pull through without major economic stimulus / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Li Cui writes: โChina’s soft economic recovery in recent months, following on the heels of a strong initial rebound after the end of the country’s pandemic lockdown, has been largely in line with my expectations at the start of the year, and also consistent with Beijing’s modest annual growth target of 5%.โ
Hopes for ‘bazooka-style’ stimulus in China fade ahead of big meeting / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โHopes for a โbazooka-styleโ stimulus in China have faded in advance of a much-anticipated meeting of the Communist Party’s Politburo, prompting economists to lower their growth forecasts for Asia’s largest economy.โ
China’s overconfidence could trip up its self-sufficiency dream / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โDuring a panel discussion on the Belt and Road, Chinese speakers all eloquently praised the infrastructure initiative. But they tactfully avoided talking about the topical issue of โdebt traps.โ And when inconvenient questions were raised, the panelists suddenly turned all silent, and the moderator, from a state-run broadcaster, skillfully ended the discussion.โ
Chinaโs data โblack boxโ puzzles economists / FT (paywall)
โFor investors and policymakers worldwide, Chinaโs quarterly economic data is a starting point in decoding the state of the worldโs second-largest economy, but the latest figures contained a puzzle of their own.โ
Foreigners can use Chinaโs digital payment services
China’s WeChat Pay and Alilpay now accept Visa and Mastercard / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โInternational visitors to China can now easily use the country’s leading mobile payment platforms, which have become essential to shopping and dining.โ
IPOs
Beijing pushes for toning down of China risks in IPO prospectuses-sources / Reuters
โBeijing has asked law firms to tone down the language used to describe China-related business risks in Chinese companies’ offshore listing documents, warning failure to do so could cost them regulatory green light for the IPOs, three people familiar with the matter said.โ
Yuan trading
Yuan exceeds dollar in China’s bilateral trade for first time / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โUse of China’s yuan has been increasing in its bilateral trades. The proportion of yuan-based trading reached 49% in trades executed by companies and institutional investors, exceeding use of the dollar for the first time, according to Nikkei analysis.โ
Foreign consultancies in China
Work dries up for U.S. consultancies in China after national security raids / FT (paywall)
โTop U.S. consultancies are struggling to attract business in China as Beijingโs national security raids scare away local clients and global investors pull back from dealmaking in the country.โ
Development and real estate
China property developers’ shares, bonds dive as sector worries deepen / Reuters
โStocks and bonds in China’s real estate industry fell to around eight-month lows on Monday as repayment concerns at two of the country’s biggest developers deepened a crisis of confidence in the sector.โ
Is China property for speculating? Xiโs Politburo lets real estate off leash after 6 long years / SCMP (paywall)
โAfter years of embracing increasingly restrictive property policies, Chinaโs leadership says the time for change has come, and it will optimise policies in the long-embattled sector to shore up real estate while defusing financial risks in the broader economy.โ
China hints at property easing as closely watched Politburo meets / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โThe Chinese Communist Party Politburo convened on Monday to discuss economic policies, state media reported, with officials acknowledging โnew difficulties and challengesโ while hinting at moves to support the property sector.โ
Chinese property stocks fall despite Dalian Wanda avoiding default / FT (paywall)
โMainland Chinese property stocks fell sharply on Monday after a last-ditch bond repayment by conglomerate Dalian Wanda failed to allay investor concerns about the sector.โ
China holds off on major stimulus as it signals property easing / Bloomberg (paywall)
โChinaโs top leaders signaled more support for the troubled real estate sector alongside pledges to boost consumption and resolve local government debt, though fell short of announcing large-scale stimulus to support the slowing economic recovery.โ
SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:
Health insurance and the aging population
China seeks cure for ailing health system / Caixin (paywall)
โA long-sought restructuring of one of Chinaโs two national medical insurance programs is racing against the clock as the demands of an aging population drains the fund that provides healthcare for more than 360 million urban residents.โ
Big pharma bets big on China / Caixin (paywall)
Hydropower
China dams make ‘upstream superpower’ presence felt in Asia / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โDrought in China dried up parts of the Yangtze river last year โ but the largest water transfer apparatus ever built still drew from it to supply Beijingโs needs.โ
Extreme weather
Five dead after heavy rains in eastern China, crops damaged in northeast / Reuters
โFive people died and two were missing, after heavy rain burst a river bank in a village near eastern China’s Hangzhou city on Saturday, flooding houses and carrying away people and their belongings, state media reported.โ
China on flood alert as heavy rain forces evacuations / SCMP (paywall)
Seed security
Chinaโs corruption hunters target produce aisle in push for seed security / WSJ (paywall)
โFor one of his newest anti corruption campaigns, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is ordering his enforcers to dig up dirt. This time, he means, literally, the kind in the ground.โ
POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
Russia
China secretly sends enough gear to Russia to equip an army / Politico
โShipments of military-capable hardware expose a China-sized loophole in Western sanctions.โ
Russia and China end military exercises in Sea of Japan / Moscow Times
China, Russia conclude drills as U.S., South Korea, Japan deepen security ties / Reuters
โChina and Russia on Sunday wrapped up an air and naval exercise in the Sea of Japan aimed at โsafeguardingโ the security of waterways, the Chinese defense ministry said.โ
Quantum entanglement: how U.S.-led sanctions are turning Russiaโs genius scientists to China for collaboration / SCMP (paywall)
โCooperation between Russian and Chinese scientists is leading to huge advances in quantum technology.โ
Gym roof collapse kills 11
11 killed as roof collapses at middle school gym in Chinaโs far northeast, officials say / AP
โEleven people were killed when a roof collapsed at a middle school gymnasium in Chinaโs far northeast, authorities said Monday.โ
China school gymnasium’s roof collapses, killing 11 / Reuters
China school gymnasium roof collapses, killing 11 / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
School gym roof collapse leaves 11 dead in northeast China / Caixin (paywall)
At least 11 killed after school gym roof collapses during a volleyball practice in China / NYT (paywall)
Qiqihar school roof collapse kills 11, girl volleyball players among victims / Sixth Tone
No military dialogue
Why China wonโt talk with Americaโs military / Foreign Affairs (paywall)
Yun Sun writes: โBeijing sees silence as leverageโฆBeijing wants Washington to worry about Chinaโs provocative military acts, to ask for reassurance, and then not receive it. By depriving U.S. officials of security and certainty, Beijing hopes that it can pressure them to decrease the United Statesโ military footprint in the waters and airspace near China.โ
Chinaโs anti-espionage law
China seeks to reassure multinationals over anti-spying law / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โChina vowed clarity regarding its new, broader anti-espionage law to foreign multinationals on Friday, aiming to reassure businesses fearful of being accused of spying.โ
China hack targeted cloud data as well as emails
More than government emails likely exposed in hack tied to China / Bloomberg (paywall)
โSuspected Chinese hackers who infiltrated the emails of U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and government officials from around the world may have had access beyond emails, according to a cloud security firmโฆ[The hackers may also have infiltrated] applications that include Teams, OneDrive and Sharepoint, cloud security firm Wiz Inc. said on Friday.
Taiwan military preparedness
As Taiwan prepares for anti-invasion exercises, China sends dozens of warplanes toward the island / AP
โChina sent dozens of warplanes, including fighter jets and bombers, toward Taiwan, the islandโs Defense Ministry said Saturday, marking a forceful display days before the democracy plans to hold military exercises aimed at defending itself against a possible invasion.โ
‘Air raid alert’: Taiwan holds annual evacuation drill amid China tension / Reuters
โCities across northern Taiwan ordered cars off roads and people to stay indoors on Monday for an annual air-raid exercise as the island steps up preparations in the event of a Chinese attack amid rising military threats from Beijing.โ
How Chinaโs military is slowly squeezing Taiwan / FT (paywall)
โFor all the focus on a potential invasion, some in Taipei fear a Chinese pressure campaign that gradually changes the status quo.โ
U.S.-China competition and tensions
U.S. weighs potential deal With China on fentanyl / WSJ (paywall)
โBeijing has demanded the U.S. lift restrictions on a police forensics institute said by Washington to have facilitated human-rights abuses.โ
Untangling the U.S. from Chinaโs economy is messy / WSJ (paywall)
โThe Biden administrationโs attempt to surgically cut economic ties with China is proving difficult to execute.โ
ASEAN
China to widen Asean trade with first major waterway in 700 years, but will Pinglu Canal be a game changer or white elephant? / SCMP (paywall)
โChinese authorities like building roads and bridges from times gone by, as connectivity facilitates flows of people, goods and also fortune. But only a few can afford to construct canals that demand massive amounts of labor and mastery of technology.โ
North Korea
High-level Chinese delegation to visit North Korea โ KCNA / Reuters
โ A high-level Chinese delegation will travel to North Korea this week, the North’s official KCNA news agency reported on Monday, in the first acknowledged visit of its kind since Pyongyang shut its borders in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic.โ
High-level Chinese delegation to visit North Korea this week: KCNA / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Opinion: Beijing canโt make North Korea ‘denuclearizeโ, Mr Blinken / SCMP (paywall)
Alex Lo writes: โChina is as likely to stop Pyongyangโs nuclear arms programme as the US is to halt its sale of weapons to Taiwan.โ
Myanmar
Inside the Chinese-run crime hubs of Myanmar that are conning the world: โwe can kill you hereโ / SCMP (paywall)
โFrom Shwe Kokko to KK Park, a slew of brutal criminal enterprises now dot the Moei River that forms Myanmarโs border with Thailand.โ
Japan
China urges Japan not to disrupt chip industry after technology curbs take effect / AP
โChinaโs government appealed to Japan on Monday not to disrupt the semiconductor industry after curbs on exports of Japanese chip-making technology took effect, adding to technology restrictions Washington and its allies have imposed on China on security grounds.โ
As Japan aligns with U.S. chip curbs on China, some in Tokyo feel uneasy / Reuters
China ‘dissatisfied’ with Japan’s chip equipment export controls / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
China warns Japan on NATO, hopes it refrains from undermining trust in region / Reuters
โThe Chinese embassy in Japan said on Monday that NATO’s plan to expand into the Asia-Pacific violates U.N. rules and hoped Japan, in its interaction with NATO, would refrain from actions that undermine trust among countries in the region.โ
China-Africa relations
Wang Yi pledges Beijing will help Ethiopia recover and boost ties with Kenya and Nigeria / SCMP (paywall)
โAs the West steps up its diplomatic ventures into Africa, China has renewed its commitment to the continent, with debt relief and reconstruction pledges for Ethiopia and calls on new administrations in Kenya and Nigeria.โ
Power fantasies: The truth about Chinese โchiefsโ in West Africa / Sixth Tone
โFrom โinfrastructure chiefsโ to โchiefs of the Chinese,โ a number of Chinese have been awarded chieftainships in Africa. Their powers are less glamorous than many imagine, however.โ
SOCIETY AND CULTURE:
Music
Rock and rivals: Two cities duel for Chinaโs music capital crown / Sixth Tone
โFor Shijiazhuang and Xinxiang, the race to become Chinaโs rock music capital is more than just a title; through social media and viral campaigns, they hope to boost tourism.โ
Asia Games
Before Asian Games, Hangzhou students tutor elderly in English / Sixth Tone
โFrom students tutoring their grandparents to public transportation staff undergoing English training, Hangzhou is abuzz with preparation for the multi-sport event.โ
Film
Despite slow China start, โBarbieโ sets a benchmark โ for dating / Sixth Tone
โSince its release last Friday, โBarbieโ has grossed around $7 million, far behind domestically produced titles.โ
How Chinaโs greatest ever film was rescued from oblivion / Sixth Tone
Fรจi Mรนโs ่ฒป็ฉ 1948 masterpiece โSpring in a Small Townโ [ๅฐๅไนๆฅ] was condemned to obscurity for decades after its release. But 75 years later, it has finally won recognition as the best Chinese film ever made and is receiving a new wave of attention.โ
Household registration
Zhongkao fallout as backlash against โreturning studentsโ triggers official investigation / Sixth Tone
โXiโan has relaxed its household registration requirements to attract talent in recent years. Now authorities are investigating whether out-of-province students are taking advantage of the system to improve their exam chances following parents’ complaints.โ
Sports
Chinese coach apologizes for ‘irrational behavior’ after slapping referee / Reuters
โA Chinese football coach has apologized for behaving โirrationallyโ after slapping a referee during a second-tier match on Sunday, his team Liaoning Shenyang said.โ
American NBA player Anderson gains Chinese citizenship – CBA / Reuters
โMinnesota Timberwolves forward Kyle Anderson has obtained Chinese citizenship through naturalization, the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) said on Monday.โ
Two senior Chinese soccer officials caught in sweeping graft dragnet / Caixin (paywall)
โTwo more senior officials of the Chinese Football Association (CFA) have fallen under graft probes, as the countryโs anti-corruption crackdown on the sport has now caught a former referee in its dragnet.โ





