Highlighted links for August 29, 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:

Economic gloom or boom
Opinion: Why China is reluctant to launch a massive economic bailout / SCMP (paywall)
Professor Zhang Jun writes: โ€œWhile Chinaโ€™s leaders are certainly aware of the ongoing economic slowdown, they may be estimating that the risk of a bailout is worse than the risk of inaction. Or perhaps they have more confidence in the domestic economyโ€™s resilience against a global recession and believe that it will recover quickly on its own.โ€
Chinaโ€™s economic outlook: Pep talks up top, gloom on the ground / NYT (paywall)
โ€œBeijing has characterized concerns about the economic slowdown as being inflated by Western critics. Widespread anxiety and pessimism paint a different picture.โ€
She rose from poverty as China prospered. Then it made her poor again. / NYT (paywall)

Rate cuts
China banks to cut rates on mortgages, deposits in stimulus push / Bloomberg (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s state banks are throwing nearly all they have at seeking to boost consumer spending, directed by policymakers who are digging deeper into their toolkit to shore up growth in the worldโ€™s second-largest economy.โ€

Raimondo in China
U.S. raises concerns by Micron, Intel with China / Reuters
โ€œU.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discussed concerns about restrictions on American businesses including Intel and Micron Technology with Chinese Commerce Minister Wรกng Wรฉntฤo ็Ž‹ๆ–‡ๆถ› on Monday in a meeting where the two countries also agreed to start exchanging information on export controls.โ€
U.S. and China agree to new dialogue on trade, chip export curbs / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œU.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao agreed in Beijing on Monday to create a working group covering trade and investment issues, as well as to exchange information regarding semiconductor-related export controls.โ€
U.S., China agree on steps to ease trade tensions / WSJ (paywall)
โ€œThe U.S. and China agreed to set up new channels of communication for economic and commercial issues, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Monday, including a new bilateral forum to discuss export control measures to reduce misunderstanding of national security policies.โ€

Chinaโ€™s bid to attract overseas talent
China extends tax breaks for foreign workers until 2027 / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina will extend preferential tax policies for foreign nationals working in the country through to the end of 2027, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, in a boon to foreign firms struggling to attract talent post-COVID.โ€

Electric vehicles
BYDโ€™s growth slows as Chinaโ€™s auto price war takes a toll / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œBYD reported its weakest revenue growth in more than a year in a potential sign of the damage discounting has done in China, the worldโ€™s biggest auto market.โ€

TikTok
TikTokโ€™s U.S. future still in limbo as commerce secretary visits China / NYT (paywall)
โ€œCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondoโ€™s visit to China is putting a spotlight on the future of TikTok in the United States, where criticism of the app and its ties to Beijing reached a fever pitch this year.โ€

AI
China mulls revoking degrees of students caught using AI / Sixth Tone
โ€œAuthorities in China are proposing to revoke studentsโ€™ diplomas if they use artificial intelligence tools to help write their dissertations, in response to growing concerns over academic fraud as AI becomes more popular in the country.โ€

Real estate: Country Garden
Country Garden asks for more time to repay renminbi bond / FT (paywall)
โ€œCountry Garden has requested a 40-day grace period for a renminbi bond maturing next week, in the latest sign of distress at one of Chinaโ€™s largest private property developers.โ€

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Aftermath of Fukushima wastewater release
Japan asks China to urge citizens to halt harassment after start of Fukushima wastewater release / AP
โ€œJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida asked China on Monday to urge its citizens to halt acts of harassment, including crank calls and stone throwing at Japanese diplomatic facilities and schools, in response to Japanโ€™s release of treated radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant.โ€
Japan warns China of WTO action as Fukushima spat worsens / Bloomberg (paywall)
โ€œJapan may take World Trade Organization action against China, which banned all Japanese seafood imports in response to Tokyoโ€™s release of treated wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.โ€

Regulating sugary drinks
Shanghai trials sugary beverage alert system in stores / Sixth Tone
โ€œShanghai has started piloting a beverage health alert system as part of a countrywide initiative to combat health problems related to excessive sugar intake.โ€

Renewable energy
Chinaโ€™s offshore wind sector gears up for life after subsidies / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œA controversial decision to cease granting national-level subsidies for offshore wind power projects is unlikely to arrest the industryโ€™s rapid growth, with experts expecting the domestic sector to continue its upward trend.โ€

Pandas
The panda partyโ€™s almost over / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โ€œThree of Washingtonโ€™s most beloved residents are heading back home, ending an era amid frostiness in U.S.-China relations.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Corruption
China investigates former medical reform official Sun Zhigang for corruption as Xiโ€™s anti-graft campaign targets hospitals / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œSลซn Zhรฌgฤng ๅญ™ๅฟ—ๅˆš, a senior official once in charge of Chinaโ€™s medical reform and a former provincial party chief of the southwestern province of Guizhou, has been placed under a corruption probe.โ€

Chinaโ€™s legal system
China axes reform efforts aimed at lawsuits filed against state / Nikkei Aaia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s top legislative body has terminated the review of a draft amendment to the Administrative Procedure Law, state media reported, ending revision efforts that some said may have made it more difficult for citizens to sue the government.โ€

Taiwan
Taipei mayor leads delegation to Shanghai as Beijing ramps up pressure on Taiwan / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œTaipei Mayor Wayne Chiang Wan-an (่”ฃ่ฌๅฎ‰ JiวŽng Wร n’ฤn) called for peace and dialogue between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland as he led a delegation to Shanghai on Tuesday for a three-day visit aimed at easing cross-strait hostilities.โ€
Foxconn founderโ€™s independent leadership bid complicates Taiwan opposition efforts / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œTerry Gou (้ƒญๅฐ้Š˜ Guล Tรกimรญng), founder of electronics manufacturer Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., officially announced his bid to run in the next Taiwanese leadership election scheduled for January 2024. The move adds Gou as a fourth contender in the already tense political race, challenging Democratic Progressive Partyโ€™s (DPP) Lai Ching-te (่ณดๆธ…ๅพท Lร i Qฤซngdรฉ), the Kuomintangโ€™s (KMT) Hรณu Yว’uyรญ ไพฏๅ‹ๅฎœ, and Taiwan Peopleโ€™s Partyโ€™s (TPP) Ko Wen-je (ๆŸฏๆ–‡ๅ“ฒ Kฤ“ Wรฉnzhรฉ).โ€

BRICS
Opinion: BRICS expansion is no triumph for China / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โ€œBut it is a warning shot for the West to end its strategic slumber in the global south,โ€ argues C. Raja Mohan.

U.S.-China competition and tensions
State Dept picks veteran diplomat Lambert as top China policy official โ€” sources / Reuters
โ€œThe U.S. State Department has picked veteran diplomat Mark Lambert as its top China policy official, five sources familiar with the matter said, bringing in new leadership for a part of the department that has faced staffing problems and criticism over its handling of China-focused initiatives.โ€

U.S. Secretary of Commerce in China
Gina Raimondoโ€™s trip shifts tone and cools tensions, but is it a litmus test for U.S.-China relations as talks resume? / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œWashington and Beijing have moved a step closer to managing bilateral tensions by setting up a joint working group for the first time in nearly three years, but analysts remain skeptical if commercial, trade and investment problems can be substantially alleviated and mutual trust be rebuilt.โ€
U.S. โ€˜does not seek to decoupleโ€™ from China, says Gina Raimondo
/ FT (paywall)
Raimondo stresses optimism on economic ties with Chinaโ€™s premier / Bloomberg (paywall)
Gina Raimondo says China visit aimed at protecting U.S. economic interests / WSJ (paywall)
Raimondo pushes de-risking in talks with Beijing / Foreign Policy

India
Manufacturers leaving China find a home with Indian startups / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œIn early 2020, as the pandemic was shutting down global commerce, a Pennsylvania company was having trouble getting its usual steel parts out of China. It stumbled on another possible option โ€” in India.โ€

U.K.
Britainโ€™s foreign secretary will visit China in an attempt to shore up ties and reduce tensions / AP
โ€œBritainโ€™s top diplomat, James Cleverly, is set to visit China on Wednesday, as the two countries attempt to shore up frayed ties.โ€
China urges Britain to build relationship based on mutual respect ahead of Foreign Secretary James Cleverlyโ€™s visit / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChina has urged Britain to work with Beijing to promote world peace and develop a relationship based on mutual respect ahead of Wednesdayโ€™s visit to Beijing by Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.โ€
UK seizes on U.S.-China thaw as moment to reset ties with Beijing / Bloomberg (paywall)
How British businesses view Chinaโ€™s latest 24-point guidelines to attract foreign investment / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œOn August 14, Chinaโ€™s State Council released Opinions on Further Optimizing the Foreign Investment Environment and Increasing Efforts to Attract Foreign Investment (โ€œ24 Point Guidelinesโ€). The announcement has been both welcomed and met with cautious optimism by British businesses.โ€

Saudi Arabia mandates Mandarin classes
Saudi Education Ministry directive for 2 weekly Chinese language classes / Saudi Gazette
โ€œSaudi Arabiaโ€™s Ministry of Education has instructed all public and private secondary schools in the Kingdom to implement the program of teaching Mandarin Chinese language at the rate of two classes per week.โ€

China-Pacific relations
Vanuatuโ€™s PM struggles for political survival amid U.S.-China tumult / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โ€œAcross the Pacific, local politics are being shaken by the echoing footsteps of distant giants. The United States and China are competing over small islands that could play an outsize role as logistical nodes in any future conflict โ€” including the archipelago of Vanuatu and its roughly 320,000 citizens.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

Soccer
Chinese soccer official taken away for investigation – state media / Reuters
โ€œSenior Chinese soccer official and chairman of the Chinese Super League Liรบ Jลซn ๅˆ˜ๅ†› has been taken away by authorities for investigation, state-backed Beijing Youth Daily reported on Tuesday.โ€

Marriage
Chinese county offers ‘cash reward’ for couples if bride is aged 25 or younger / Reuters
โ€œA county in eastern China is offering couples a โ€˜rewardโ€™ of 1,000 yuan ($137) if the bride is aged 25 or younger, the latest measure to incentivise young people to get married amid rising concern over a declining birth rate.โ€

Culture of Zhejiang Province
Heritage and history in Hangzhou / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œThe capital of East Chinaโ€™s Zhejiang province unveiled the Zhejiang Cultural Center on Tuesday. The site houses the Zhejiang Literature Center, the Zhejiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, and expanded sections for the provincial museum and library. The comprehensive setup offers visitors an immersive experience to explore the regionโ€™s culture and history.โ€

Chinese influence online
Metaโ€™s โ€˜biggest single takedownโ€™ removes Chinese influence campaign / NYT (paywall)
โ€œThe campaign began at least four years ago and spanned thousands of accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Substack, and Chinese websites, Meta said.โ€
China wants to run your internet / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โ€œโ€‹โ€‹For the last two centuries, great powers โ€” both nations and their associated firms โ€” have fiercely competed to set the technical standards for leading technologies. By imposing their preferred standards, nations not only solve technical problems to their advantage but they also project power globally.โ€