Highlighted links for September 21, 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
Xi Jinping faces impasse in jump-starting China’s economy / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โThe Chinese government under President Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ is running out of options to stimulate the world’s second-largest economy.โ
U.S.-China tech war
Opinion: Tech remains central in the Hot Peace between China and the U.S. / FT (paywall)
John Thornhill writes: โRead the headlines and the picture is clear: geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China have risen alarmingly and the worldโs two biggest economies are decoupling fast. U.S. investors have been hearing that message and knocked $200bn off the stock market value of Apple this month following reports that Beijing had banned the use of the US companyโs phones by state officials.โ
Electric vehicles
China gives EV sector billions of yuan in subsidies / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โChina’s generosity to the electric vehicle sector when it comes to handing out subsidies has come under fresh scrutiny since the European commission announced an investigation into the matter. An analysis of listed companies shows that substantial amounts of government money are indeed flowing to the strategically important industry.โ
Semiconductor production
China approves export licenses for chip materials gallium, germanium / Reuters
โSome Chinese companies have obtained export licenses for gallium and germanium products, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, after Beijing set new conditions on exports from Aug. 1.โ
Huawei smartphone spin-off Honor has no plans to develop own advanced chips, CEO says, as Qualcomm and MediaTek offer โbest solutionsโ / SCMP (paywall)
โHonor, the smartphone brand spun off from Huawei Technologies, has no intention to develop its own system-on-a-chip (SoC) products, as it aims to continue using core semiconductors supplied by Taiwanโs MediaTek and US tech firm Qualcommโฆโ
What the most โChineseโ smartphone yet tells us about politics / FT (paywall)
โWhat is the significance of Huaweiโs new smartphone chip? The controversial Chinese telecoms company has attracted headlines because its new Mate 60 Pro phone has a sophisticated homegrown chip. SMIC, the Chinese chipmaker that Huawei collaborated with, has never previously made such an advanced semiconductor.โ
Boosting foreign trade
Xi Jinping visits manufacturing hub Yiwu to hear about efforts to boost foreign trade / SCMP (paywall)
โPresident Xi Jinping visited the manufacturing hub of Yiwu in eastern China on Wednesday to see how exporters are trying to boost foreign trade, state news agency Xinhua reported.โ
SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:
Climate change
Chinaโs top climate envoy decries trade controls on renewables as US and EU diplomats push Beijing on emissions goals / SCMP (paywall)
โChinaโs top climate envoy Xiรจ Zhรจnhuรก ่งฃๆฏๅ described export controls on renewable energy products as โpoliticizingโ and โimperilingโ decarbonisation goals as diplomats from the US and the European Union urged Beijing to do more to cut greenhouse gas emissions.โ
China leads the way in scientific research
China beats U.S. in top global scientific papers ranking: report / SCMP (paywall)
โFor the first time, China has surpassed the US with the number of โhot papersโ published and cited in the worldโs most influential journals, a new report has found.โ
China, Japan and South Korea occupy top spots in global index of scientific innovation / SCMP (paywall)
โThree Chinese science and technology clusters have made the top five in a global innovation index, behind Japan but ahead of the United States.โ
POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
Military
What are the latest upgrades in China’s military? / Reuters
โChina’s long-term military modernisation efforts are bearing fruit, with a string of upgrades for its warships and warplanes under way amid intensifying tensions in the Indo-Pacific, particularly the Taiwan Strait.โ
Chinese navy seeks graduate students for warplane pilot program / Reuters
โThe Chinese navy wants to hire graduate students to fly shipborne aircraft, and is raising the age limit to expand its search as it seeks to improve the qualifications of its air personnel and build a โstrong army.โโ
Analysis: Military elder put silent pressure on Xi at Beidaihe / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โA 94-year-old military heavyweight was sitting silently as President Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ and other top decision-makers of the Chinese Communist Party carefully listened to another retired party elder remark on the country’s situation at a meeting at the seaside resort of Beidaihe this summer.โ
Chinaโs controversial โhurt feelingsโ law
China’s ‘hurt feelings’ law is tailor-made for Xi Jinping / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
A โprovision in a draft amendment to the Public Security Administration Punishment Law, now open for public commentโฆwould prohibit “conduct and merchandise” that would โhurt the feelings of the Chinese ethnicityโโฆThe unprecedented proposal has generated an uproar that may represent the largest grassroots backlash against a new Chinese law in decades.โ
Corruption
China launches five-year plan for anti-graft campaign / Caixin (paywall)
โChina has released a new five-year plan to deepen its corruption crackdown in sectors such as finance, health care, sports, higher education and on state-owned enterprises, with an aim to stamp out โindustrial, systemic and regional corruption.โโ
ASEAN
ASEAN to stay priority for China’s BRI investment despite slowdown / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โDespite slowing growth at home, Southeast Asia will remain an investment priority for China and a core target for its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as Beijing views the region as geopolitically important to counter U.S. influence, economists say.โ
Hong Kong
Hong Kong says it calls the shots, not Beijing. investors are wary. / NYT (paywall)
โIts close ties to Beijing are putting the city, still an international financial hub, in a bind as it lures Western investors to revive its economy.โ
U.S.-China competition and tensions
The case against containment / Foreign Affairs (paywall)
โIn the great debate over how the United States should respond to an increasingly assertive China, many commentators have advocated a ready-made solution: containment.โ
Japan
Japan says it continues to seek release of Astellas worker detained in China / Reuters
โJapan is continuing its efforts to seek the prompt release of an employee of Astellas Pharma who has been detained in China since March, Japan’s top government spokesman said on Thursday.โ
Brazil
Brazil backs away from Ukraine โpeace clubโ proposal for China, US, EU and others to help end war / SCMP (paywall)
โThe Brazilian government has backed away from the idea of creating a โpeace clubโ to mediate in the war in Ukraine โ a project that had been discussed by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva since last year when he was running for office.โ
Russia
Putin accepts invitation to visit China in October after meeting Chinese foreign minister in Moscow / AP
โRussiaโs President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday he accepted an invitation from his Chinese counterpart to visit China in October during the Belt and Road Summit.โ
Syria
Syria’s Assad in China, seeks exit from diplomatic isolation / Reuters
โSyrian President Bashar al-Assad has arrived in China’s eastern city of Hangzhou, kicking off his first visit to the Asian nation since 2004 as he makes further strides to end more than a decade of diplomatic isolation amid Western sanctions.โ
Syrian President Bashar Assad arrives in China on first visit since the beginning of war in Syria / AP
China welcomes Syrian president Bashar al-Assad for summit / FT (paywall)
โSyrian president Bashar al-Assad arrived in China on Thursday for a bilateral summit in his first visit since a civil war erupted in his country 12 years ago.โ
Syriaโs leader visits China in search of friends and funds / NYT (paywall)
EU
China, EU to hold high-level economic and trade dialogue in Beijing / Reuters
โThe 10th China-European Union High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue will be held in Beijing on Sept. 25, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday.โ
EU envoy calls for โprogressโ on China trade barriers ahead of high-level talks / FT (paywall)
โThe EU has fired a warning shot at China ahead of high-level trade talks, demanding that Beijing make โprogressโ to reduce its trade deficit, which hit โฌ396bn last year, described by the blocโs most senior diplomat as the highest in โthe history of mankind.โโ
SOCIETY AND CULTURE:
Language restrictions
Chinaโs language police / Foreign Affairs
โIn late August, authorities in Hong Kong raided the home of Andrew Chan, the founder of a Cantonese-language advocacy group called the Hong Kong Language Learning Association.โ
Asian Games
Unique sports at the Asian Games in Hangzhou / Reuters
โThe Asian Games officially begin on Saturday in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou and will feature several sports that are unlikely to be seen in any other major continental or global competitions.โ
Glum mood overhangs China’s Asian Games – ‘People just don’t care’ / Reuters
โChina hopes to make a splash with the Asian Games, opening on Saturday, but nationwide excitement has been muted as the economy sputters and some locals question the cost of the sporting extravaganza.โ
Asian Games 2023: President Xi Jinping to attend opening ceremony with overseas leaders as China promises โvisual feastโ / SCMP (paywall)
Asian star faces fraud accusations in Hong Kong
Hong Kong police question Asian film star Julian Cheung over alleged HK$1.3 billion JPEX fraud / SCMP (paywall)
โHong Kong police have questioned Asian film and television star Julian Cheung Chi-lam (ๅผ ๆบ้ Zhฤng Zhรฌlรญn) in connection with an alleged HK$1.3 billion (US$166 million) fraud centered on the JPEX cryptocurrency platform, the Post has learned.โ
Web literature
Chinaโs web literature popularity continues to grow overseas / Sixth Tone
โIndustry representatives are starting to compare Chinese online literature with Hollywood films and K-dramas in terms of global reach.โ
A disabled woman in China shares her story
On stage and in a wheelchair / Sixth Tone
โThe spotlight shined down on a young woman in a wheelchair as she launched into her monologue. โWhy do I sometimes have to act weak for people to think Iโm normal?โ she asked. โWhy do I sometimes have to act stronger than others for people to think Iโm normal? What even is normal?โโ





