Highlighted links for August 8, 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:

Facial recognition
China to tighten the rules on use of facial recognition technology / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChina plans to tighten the rules on facial recognition technology while giving the green light to its use for national security purposes, including analysis of personal data on race and religious beliefs.โ€
China issues draft rules for tighter facial recognition oversight / Caixin (paywall)
China drafts rules for facial-recognition use / WSJ (paywall)

Exports
Chinese exports suffer worst fall since start of pandemic / FT (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s exports and imports fell more sharply than expected in July, adding to a prolonged trade slump that is fuelling concerns over growth prospects for the worldโ€™s second-largest economy.โ€
Chinese exports fall at steepest pace since February 2020 / WSJ (paywall)

Electric vehicles
CATL confronts triple threat to its EV battery leadership / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the world’s leading supplier of electric-vehicle batteries, is trying to head off three risks to its business by securing crucial minerals, seeking out more overseas buyers, and expanding beyond the auto industry.โ€
CATL to sue intellectual property rights regulator over patent invalidation / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œContemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL), Chinaโ€™s biggest electric-vehicle (EV) battery-maker, is planning to sue the intellectual property rights regulator to overturn its decision to invalidate two of its patents at the heart of a years-long legal tussle with a smaller rival.โ€
Huawei partners with Chery on new electric vehicle / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd. unveiled a new electric car featuring the software giantโ€™s most advanced operating system and built in collaboration with leading carmaker Chery Automobile Co. Ltd.โ€

Succession in China
Can Chinaโ€™s second-gen factory owners give โ€˜made in Chinaโ€™ a second chance in crisis? / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œLike young monarchs, suddenly thrust at the helm of their familyโ€™s legacy, Gen Z and millennials are returning to oversee decades of business growth in difficult times.โ€

Mining
What has Chinaโ€™s state iron ore giant achieved in its inaugural year?ย / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œItโ€™s been just over one year since the Chinese government created China Mineral Resources Group โ€” a single entity to house the countryโ€™s vast mining assets and act on behalf of local steelmakers and traders in negotiations with suppliers to exert stronger bargaining power in the iron ore market.โ€

Talks of decoupling
Opinion: The truth about decoupling / FT (paywall)
Rana Foroohar writes: โ€œThe U.S. and China are tightly linked in more problematic ways than anyone had ever imagined.โ€

Unemployment
Chinaโ€™s bleak employment data โ€˜could be worseโ€™, as education authorities crack down on falsified figures / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChina is taking stringent measures to ensure the authenticity of employment data among university graduates, as universities are reportedly under pressure to fudge employment rates amid a challenging job market that poses one of the most significant threats to Chinaโ€™s already struggling economy.โ€
Donโ€™t be so picky about a job, Chinaโ€™s college graduates are told / NYT (paywall)
โ€œUnder pressure from Beijing, Chinese schools have been told to do more to secure jobs for students, who are facing bleak prospects.โ€

Development and real estate
Investors bet on state-backed developers as Chinese property begins recovery / Reuters
โ€œInvestors betting on recovery in China’s battered property sector are favouring the stocks and bonds of state-backed firms that are more likely to benefit from government support, market participants said.โ€

TikTok
U.S. tech groups back TikTok in challenge to Montana state ban / Reuters
โ€œTwo tech groups on Monday backed TikTok in its lawsuit seeking to block enforcement of a Montana state ban on use of the short video sharing app before it takes effect on January 1.โ€

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Typhoon Doksuri
Dozens die in China floods as typhoon remnants batter north / WSJ (paywall)
โ€œDozens of people died and millions more have been displaced after the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri battered Chinaโ€™s northeast, dumping torrential rain and causing widespread flooding, according to local governments and state media.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Taiwan trade agreement with U.S.
Biden signs law implementing first part of U.S. trade pact with Taiwan / Reuters
โ€œU.S. President Joe Biden signed legislation on Monday implementing the U.S. and Taiwan’s โ€˜21st Centuryโ€™ trade initiative and issued a statement saying certain sections of the law โ€˜raise constitutional concerns [and may] impermissibly infringe upon my constitutional authority to negotiate with a foreign partner.โ€™โ€
Joe Biden signs into law bill approving U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement to boost bilateral economic ties / SCMP (paywall)

India
India bars makers of military drones from using Chinese parts / Reuters
โ€œIndia in recent months has barred domestic manufacturers of military drones from using components made in China over concerns about security vulnerabilities, according to four defense and industry officials and documents reviewed by Reuters.โ€

The Philippines
China, Philippines’ dispute over grounded warship heats up / Reuters
โ€œChina again asked the Philippines to tow away a grounded warship – a World War Two-era vessel now used as a military outpost – from a disputed shoal on Tuesday, after Manila rejected Beijing’s earlier demand.โ€
Beijing defends its โ€˜professional, restrainedโ€™ moves driving away Philippine boats in South China Sea / Caixin (paywall)
Philippines should secure new trade deals to pivot away from China, lawmakers urge / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œPhilippine senators have heaped pressure on the Ferdinand Marcos Jnr administration to shun Chinese companies and products, in retaliation against Beijingโ€™s increasingly hostile actions in the disputed South China Sea.โ€

Hong Kong
Hong Kongers are bracing for an even wider clampdown on dissent / The Economist (paywall)
โ€œOfficials are sowing fear with vaguely worded warnings against โ€˜soft resistance.โ€™โ€

U.K.
Opinion: Britainโ€™s Chinese student diaspora should not live in fear / FT (paywall)
Lyndon Li Shixiang writes: โ€œFear and apprehension stalks Chinese students in the U.K., where the Chinese Communist Partyโ€™s influence is rapidly growing. As a member of this diaspora, I know that though many of us remain deeply committed to our culture and heritage, we are also highly anxious about the extent to which the Party is surveilling our actions overseas.โ€

Japan
Japanese political leader Taro Aso calls for peace in the Taiwan Strait as Tokyo expands defense / AP
โ€œA senior Japanese politician advocated Tuesday for increasing his countryโ€™s deterrence ability to ensure peace in the region, and called for that message to be clearly conveyed globally โ€” particularly in China.โ€
Japanโ€™s former leader says Tokyo and allies must show โ€˜resolve to fightโ€™ to stop attack on Taiwan / SCMP (paywall)
In Taiwan, Aso says Japan must show ‘will to fight’ to deter China / Nikkei Asia (paywall)

Indonesia
Indonesia delays China-funded rail project’s trial run for passengers / Reuters
โ€œIndonesia has delayed until next month a free trial launch of its $7.3 billion high-speed rail line, the consortium behind it said on Tuesday, the latest in a series of setbacks for the flagship, China-funded project.โ€
Indonesia delays free trial run of China-funded rail project / Nikkei Asia (paywall)

Ukraine
Chinaโ€™s Ukraine envoy helped โ€˜consolidate international consensusโ€™ at peace summit in Saudi Arabia / Caixin (paywall)
The โ€œChinese foreign ministry said the countryโ€™s special envoy helped to โ€˜consolidate international consensusโ€™ during a peace summit held in Saudi Arabia this weekend, where participants discussed ways to peacefully resolve the Ukrainian crisis, media reports said.โ€

European Union
EU struggles to โ€˜de-riskโ€™ trade with China / FT (paywall)
โ€œImports from China to the EU, including of sensitive technology and critical minerals, have increased in recent years, despite lawmakersโ€™ attempts to โ€˜de-riskโ€™ economic links amid deteriorating diplomatic relations with Beijing.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

What happened to rural influencer Li Ziqi?
Li Ziqiโ€™s online pastoral poetics / New Uorker (paywall)
In 2020, The China Project profiled Lว Zวqฤซ ๆŽๅญๆŸ’, whose idyllic pastoral online videos shot in mountainous, rural Sichuan had by then earned her over 50 million subscribers across Chinese streaming platforms. As of 2023, she has more than 17 million subscribers on YouTube. But she has not posted since July 2021. This New Yorker article explains both Liโ€™s charm, and some of the reasons she is no longer posting.

Taiwanese cuisine and cultural identity
What cuisine means to Taiwanโ€™s identity and its clash with China / NYT (paywall)
โ€œChefs and restaurant owners are using a multiplicity of ingredients and tastes to reflect Taiwanโ€™s roots, shaping a distinct culinary culture.โ€

Drinking for fame
Extreme drinking challenges kill yet another livestreamer in China / Sixth Tone
โ€œFeeling limited with choices in life, 26-year-old Huang Zhongyuan found livestreaming his โ€˜drinking battlesโ€™ with other influencers a quick way to make a living, only to find that they were toasting to their death.โ€

Baby-boosting policies
Hangzhou to pay parents 25,000 yuan for third child from September / Sixth Tone
โ€œThe eastern tech hub of Hangzhou announced on Monday that, starting Sept. 10, couples having a third child may receive a one-time payment of 25,000 yuan ($3,466) in an effort to boost low birthrates in the city.โ€