Highlighted links for August 10, 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:

U.S. bans tech investments in China
Biden orders ban on certain U.S. tech investments in China / Reuters
Americaโ€™s new China curbs eschew scale for smarts / Reuters
Analysis: Biden’s China tech curbs to keep investors sidelined, fearing more steps / Reuters
Biden issues an executive order restricting U.S. investments in Chinese technology / AP
New U.S. investment curbs to have limited impact on Chinaโ€™s targeted semiconductors, quantum computing and AI sectors, analysts say / SCMP (paywall)
U.S. chip industry calls for โ€˜vitalโ€™ access to Chinese market hours after Joe Biden announces curbs / SCMP (paywall)
Biden orders ban on new investments in Chinaโ€™s sensitive high-tech industries / NYT (paywall)
U.S. and China poised to drift further apart after investment ban / WSJ (paywall)

European reaction to U.S. tech curbs
U.K. considers response to U.S. ban on tech investments in China / Reuters
โ€œBritain said on Thursday it was weighing how to respond to a decision by U.S. President Joe Biden to prohibit some tech investments in China, adding it was continuing to assess potential national security risks.โ€
Rishi Sunak weighs following Joe Biden on curbing tech investment in China / FT (paywall)
EU to analyze U.S. tech curbs in China, says issue also key to Europe / Reuters
โ€œThe European Commission will analyze the U.S. ban on new U.S. investment in China in sensitive technologies as the issue is also important to the European Union’s economic security, the EU executive said on Thursday.โ€

Electric vehicles
Chinese, South Korean EV makers push on in Indonesia / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChinese automakers are showing off their latest electric vehicle models at an Indonesian motor show that started on Thursday. They are aiming to lift sales in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, where Japanese manufacturers’ largely gasoline-powered offerings dominate the market.โ€

Lithium mining
Lithium mine auctions in China’s Sichuan draw thousands of high bids / Reuters
โ€œTwo lithium mine auctions in China’s southwestern Sichuan province that began this week have received nearly 7,000 bids, with prices hundreds of times higher than starting levels and rising as of Thursday, a provincial government body said.โ€

AI and semiconductors
China’s internet giants order $5 billion of Nvidia chips to power AI ambitions / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s internet giants are rushing to acquire high-performance Nvidia chips vital for building generative artificial intelligence systems, making orders worth $5 billion in a buying frenzy fueled by fears the U.S. will impose new export controls.โ€
Opinion: ChatGPT-like tools are key to Chinaโ€™s future as a manufacturing power / Caixin (paywall)
Zhu Min writes: โ€œChina is the worldโ€™s largest manufacturing power, generating more than 30% of global manufacturing value-added in 2021, roughly equal to the U.S., Japan, Germany and South Korea combined.โ€

Chinaโ€™s dependence on U.S. products
China relies on U.S., allies for hundreds of products / WSJ (paywall)
โ€œChina has at least a 70% dependence on the U.S. and its allies for more than 400 items, ranging from luxury goods to raw materials needed for Chinese industries, a new analysis of trade data has found.โ€

Real estate trouble
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€

Tourism
China lifts bans on group tours to U.S., Japan and other key markets / Reuters
โ€œChina has lifted pandemic-era restrictions on group tours for more countries, including key markets such as the United States, Japan, South Korea and Australia in a potential boon for their tourism industries.โ€
China group tourism revival clouded by weak economy / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s move to lift a ban on group travel to Japan, the U.S., South Korea and scores of other countries around the world sent shares in Asia tourism-related companies higher on Thursday on hopes for an inbound travel boom, even as economists say a slowdown in the world’s No. 2 economy is suppressing consumer spending there.โ€
Japan, Korea tourism stocks rise on prospect of Chinese visitors / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œOptimism that China will reopen the door for group tours to Japan and South Korea sparked a flurry of buying Thursday in retail, cosmetics and travel stocks in Tokyo and Seoul.โ€
China approves Japan, U.S., other destinations for group tourism / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
China lifts ban on group tours to U.S. and other countries, in boost to global travel industry / WSJ (paywall)

Banking
Chinese banks balk at regulatory support for rate cuts to existing mortgages / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œThe Chinese central bankโ€™s recent support for commercial lenders to reduce rates on existing residential mortgages has been met with foot-dragging from banks, despite the potential benefits that the cuts could offer Chinaโ€™s faltering economic recovery.โ€

Disappeared banker Bao Fan
China Renaissance founder Bao Fan remains in custody / Caixin (paywall)
Bฤo Fรกn ๅŒ…ๅ‡ก, โ€œthe billionaire founder and chairman of private investment bank China Renaissance Holdings Ltd., remains in the custody of authorities for an investigation, six months after his disappearance sent jitters through the countryโ€™s financial market and corporate scene.โ€

Alibaba
Alibaba’s quarterly revenue beats despite China’s sputtering economy / Reuters
โ€œChina’s Alibaba Group Holding reported its strongest quarterly revenue growth in almost two years on Thursday, boosted by a mid-year shopping festival that attracted bargain hunting consumers amid a sober economic environment.โ€
Alibaba posts 14% Q1 revenue growth, buoyed by retail business / Nikkei Asia (paywall)

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Anger at government flood response
“They disappeared”: China flood victims criticize government response / Reuters
โ€œLast week, the city of Zhuozhou was devastated by the worst floods to hit northern China in living memory. Today, residents are asking why the local government didn’t do more to help them.โ€

Cockroach sightings lead to memes but also point to climate concerns
Netizens go crazy for cockroachesโ€™ northern expedition / Sixth Tone
โ€œAs temperatures rise across the country, northern residents are reporting increased cockroach sightings. Unable to deal with their new reality, some are turning to spiritual solutions.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Tibet and environmental activism
UN experts seek clarification about nine imprisoned Tibetan human rights defenders / UN / OHCHR
โ€œThe Chinese government must provide information about nine Tibetan environmental human rights defenders serving prison sentences of up to 11 years, UN experts said today. Between 2010 and 2019, nine Tibetan human rights defenders were imprisoned in the course of their peaceful work to protect the areaโ€™s fragile environment.โ€

The Communist Party, elite politics, and government
Analysis: Xi opens Beidaihe with no elders but plenty of challenges / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s summer political season has arrived. Chinese Communist Party leaders โ€” retired and incumbent โ€” have gathered at the seaside resort town of Beidaihe in Hebei province to hold their annual, but informal and secretive, discussions on the state of the nation.โ€

Pharma corruption
Chinaโ€™s regulators flag โ€˜systemic corruptionโ€™ risk in drugs sector / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChinese authorities have uncovered the risk of โ€˜systemic corruptionโ€™ in Guangdong provinceโ€™s pharmaceutical sector, including misconduct by drugmakers in sales and promotion activities, medical equipment procurement in local hospitals, and ethical concerns involving partnering health institutions, an official audit report obtained by Caixin has revealed.โ€
Health care conferences canceled as anti-corruption campaign intensifies / Sixth Tone
โ€œIn recent years, conferences have emerged as an alternative method for kickbacks to be made in the healthcare industry through speakersโ€™ fees and stipendsโ€

Islam in Hong Kong
Hong Kongโ€™s chief imam urges teachers to attend training after 13-year-old boy undergoes 6-hour eye surgery following alleged assault at religious learning center / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œHong Kongโ€™s chief imam has called for a meeting with teachers of the Islamic faith after a 13-year-old boy was allegedly beaten at a religious learning center, resulting in an eye injury that required six hours of surgery.โ€

Military pressure on Taiwan
China sends ships and fighter jets toward Taiwan in new show of force / AP
โ€œChina sent navy ships and a large group of fighter jets toward Taiwan, continuing its military pressure on the island, Taiwanโ€™s defense ministry said Thursday.โ€

U.S.-China competition and tensions
Opinion: U.S.-China rivalry has upsides for the world / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Charles Ormiston writes: โ€œCompetition will drive technological innovation to higher levels.โ€

Japan
China slams Fukushima water release plans in scorching UN paper. But will Japan be swayed by criticism? / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œBeijing submitted a searing working paper to the United Nations opposing Tokyoโ€™s plans to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, which could begin as soon as the end of August.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

Religion
Man sought in alleged misuse of over $30 million intended for Christian ministry in China / AP
โ€œFederal prosecutors are seeking a man charged in the misuse of more than $30 million donated by religious groups and individuals for Christian ministry in China, including an Ohio-based group receiving donations from Amish and Mennonite communities.โ€

Chinaโ€™s โ€˜full-time kidsโ€™
With graduate jobs scarce, young Chinese are becoming โ€˜full-time kidsโ€™ / Sixth Tone
โ€œAs Chinaโ€™s youth unemployment rate soars, parents are hiring their own adult children as ‘full-time kids’ โ€” paying them a monthly wage to clean, run errands, and take care of elderly relatives.โ€