Highlighted links for August 9, 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:

Risky business
Law firm Dentons splits with China’s Dacheng as counter-espionage law takes hold / Reuters
โ€œGlobal law firm Dentons said on Tuesday that it has split with its China branch, Beijing Dacheng Law Offices, in the wake of new national security restrictions imposed by the Chinese government. The 2015 combination between China’s Dacheng and U.S.-based Dentons created a 6,600-lawyer mega-firm, with Dacheng accounting for more than 4,000 of its attorneys.โ€

Development and real estate
Country Garden misses bond payments as China property fears flare / Reuters
โ€œCountry Garden said on Tuesday it has not paid two dollar bond coupons due on Aug. 6 totalling $22.5 million, confirming market fears that the biggest privately owned developer in China is slipping into repayment troubles.โ€
Another Chinese developer teeters, raising worries about the economy / NYT (paywall)
โ€œCountry Garden, Chinaโ€™s last real estate giant to avoid default, has spooked investors after missing key debt payments, rekindling memories of China Evergrande.โ€
Country Garden, Chinaโ€™s largest surviving developer, sinks into debt crisis / WSJ (paywall)
Chinaโ€™s Country Garden misses bond payments as turmoil grips property sector / FT (paywall)

China in deflation
Chinese economy falls into deflation as recovery stumbles / FT (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s economy has fallen into deflation after consumer prices declined for the first time since early 2021, in one of the starkest indicators of the challenges facing policymakers as they struggle to revive consumption.โ€
China deflation provides limited relief for global central banks / Bloomberg (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s consumer and producer prices fell together for the first time since 2020, a deflation cycle that could give global central banks some help in fighting inflation in their own countries but signals a worsening outlook in the worldโ€™s second-largest economy.โ€
China slips into deflation in warning sign for world economy / WSJ (paywall)
China learns the D-word / FT (paywall)
China consumer prices swing into decline as deflation risks build / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
China slides into deflation as consumer, factory prices drop / Bloomberg (paywall)

Private sector stimulus
China has a 31-point plan for private sector to kick-start economy. But are bruised business owners buying it? / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œWhen Beijing released a 31-point guideline to ‘boost the development of the private economy’ last month, several top entrepreneurs โ€“ mostly current or former members of Chinaโ€™s top political bodies โ€”โ€“ rushed to applaud the move via state media.โ€

TikTok and ecommerce
TikTok replaces top shopping executive with retail veterans / The Information (paywall)
โ€œTikTok has hired two retail veterans who worked at Amazon and Meta Platforms to help oversee its ambitious push to build a giant U.S. ecommerce businessโ€ฆThe shakeup comes as TikTokโ€™s CEO Shou Zi Chew [ๅ‘จๅ—่ต„ Zhลu Shรฒuzฤซ] is trying to build a big TikTok ecommerce business, including through the launch of a service called Shop, which lets people buy things in the TikTok app.โ€

Renewable energy
How China cornered the market for clean tech / FT (paywall)
โ€œThe country is the biggest supplier of materials vital for the energy transition. That could give it geopolitical leverage.โ€

Electric vehicles
Tesla relies on China for 40% of battery supply chain: analysis / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œNearly 40% of the suppliers for materials used in Tesla’s electric vehicle batteries are Chinese companies, a Nikkei analysis finds, underscoring China’s strong presence in a strategically important sector.โ€
Mazda to expand electric lineup amid weak car sales in China / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œMazda Motor Corp. will expand its electric vehicle lineup starting around 2025 in response to declining sales in China, seeking to catch up with EV manufacturers in the worldโ€™s largest car market.โ€
Opinion: In China, itโ€™s already cheaper to buy EVs than gasoline cars / Bloomberg (paywall)
David Flicking writes: โ€œA savage price war has been great for consumers, who are embracing plug-in vehicles much faster than predicted.โ€

Semiconductors
TSMC to build $11 billion German plant with other chipmakers / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) has agreed to build a 10 billion euro ($11 billion) plant in eastern Germany in partnership with Infineon Technologies AG, NXP Semiconductors NV and Robert Bosch GmbH.โ€

Chinaโ€™s job market
Struggling Chinese graduates return to hometowns as job market sags / Reuters
โ€œA growing number of Chinese graduates are abandoning the bright lights of the country’s mega-cities, with state media reporting almost half are returning to their hometowns within six months of graduation amid a sagging job market.โ€

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Research
China universities waste millions, fail to make real use of research, audit finds in indictment of tech-sufficiency drive / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œUniversities in a southern Chinese region are not doing enough to turn academic research into market applications, and in maintaining large piles of idle funds, and the findings could raise questions about the nationโ€™s ambitious tech self-sufficiency drive.โ€
China retains crown in scientific papers, widens lead over U.S. / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina has maintained its global lead in three measures of the quantity and quality of scientific research papers, a report from Japan’s education ministry shows, a testament to the country’s increasingly independent research system that does not rely on the West.โ€

Flooding
The human toll of North Chinaโ€™s historic floods / Sixth Tone
โ€œFor residents in rural parts of northern China, the scale of the impact of the historic flooding on their lives and livelihoods cannot easily be explained. From missing loved ones to tales of survival, here are some of their stories.โ€
Record flooding highlights rural-urban divide in China / Foreign Policy
โ€œThe aftermath of Typhoon Doksuri created record flooding across northern China last week, leading provincial authorities to divert water from overflowing reservoirs into populated areas to protect Beijing from the worst effects.The move fueled widespread angerโ€ฆโ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Taiwan
Taiwan reports second large-scale China air force incursion this week / Reuters
โ€œTen Chinese air force aircraft entered Taiwan’s air defense zone on Wednesday accompanying five Chinese warships engaged in โ€˜combat readinessโ€™ patrols, the island’s defense ministry said, the second such incursion this week.โ€

U.S.-China competition and tensions
White House to detail plans restricting some U.S. investments in China โ€” source / Reuters
โ€œThe White House on Wednesday will detail its plans to prohibit some U.S. investments in sensitive technology in China, and require that the government be notified of other investments, a senior government source told Reuters.โ€
Biden to restrict investments in China, citing national security threats / NYT (paywall)
U.S. to ban some investments in China / WSJ (paywall)
Two U.S. lawmakers raise security concerns about Chinese cellular modules / Reuters
โ€œTwo U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to address questions about potential security concerns involving cellular modules made by Chinese companies including Quectel and Fibocom Wireless.โ€

Japan
China considers holding leaders’ talks with Japan in September โ€” Kyodo / Reuters
โ€œChina has notified Japan that it is considering holding talks between their leaders in Indonesia in September, Kyodo news agency reported on Wednesday.โ€
Pentagon confident on sharing intelligence with Japan despite China hacking report / Reuters
โ€œThe Pentagon said on Tuesday it was confident about sharing intelligence with Japan, despite a U.S. news report saying Chinese military hackers gained access to Japan’s most sensitive defense networks.โ€

Germany
China targeting German tech ‘through back door’ with licenses โ€” report / Reuters
โ€œChina is going after licenses to boost its access to German technology as investment regulation makes company acquisitions in the sector increasingly difficult, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing a study.โ€

New Zealand
Opinion: New Zealand’s new prime minister is making nice with China / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Derek Grossman writes: โ€œSince taking over as prime minister of New Zealand in January, Chris Hipkins has subtly stepped back from the assertive language predecessor Jacinda Ardern previously used in reference to China.โ€

The Philippines
Philippine leader says no promise made to China to remove grounded warship / Reuters
โ€œPhilippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Wednesday denied making an agreement with China to remove a grounded warship that serves as a military outpost in South China Sea, and said if there ever were such a deal, it should be considered rescinded.โ€
Philippines says โ€˜promiseโ€™ to remove grounded warship โ€˜a figment of Chinaโ€™s imaginationโ€™ / SCMP (paywall)
China, Philippines cautiously flip trade dip as โ€˜hot economics, cold politicsโ€™ define relations / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œDespite an ongoing dispute in the South China Sea, economic relations between China and the Philippines have remained โ€˜business as usual,โ€™ but risks are also rising, according to experts.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

Traveling
Extreme solutions: death in China desert sparks demand for survival tips as mainland tourists embrace adrenalin-fuelled adventures / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œA vehicle-breakdown tragedy which claimed the lives of four tourists in the notorious โ€˜sea of deathโ€™ desert in Chinaโ€™s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has prompted warnings about the perils of unprepared travel.โ€
For Chinese parents, even vacations are opportunities for learning / Sixth Tone
โ€œParents are taking the old Chinese saying of โ€˜traveling thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of booksโ€™ very seriously.โ€

Are ethnic-themed photos appropriation or appreciation?
Clicking into the craze: Exploring the rise of โ€œethnic-themed photosโ€ among Chinese tourists / Whats on Weibo (paywall)
โ€œPatriotic, problematic, or purely photogenic? The trend of ethnic photoshoots has sprouted across Chinese social media platforms.โ€