Highlighted links for September 25, 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: Chinaโ€™s economic turmoil was inevitable / Foreign Policy (paywall)
Yasheng Huang writes: โ€œAs Chinaโ€™s economy steadily grew in recent decades, its advocates championed the country as an antithesis โ€” and an antidote โ€” to liberal economics and politics.โ€

The global electric vehicle competition
China urges EU to show restraint in EV probe and to use caution / Bloomberg (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s Vice Premier Hรฉ Lรฌfฤ“ng ไฝ•็ซ‹ๅณฐ expressed โ€˜strong concern and dissatisfactionโ€™ on Monday to the European Unionโ€™s chief trade negotiator Valdis Dombrovskis over the blocโ€™s anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles.โ€

Local debt
China heads off โ€˜triangular debtโ€™ quagmire with demands for state repayments / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s top leadership is cranking up the pressure on provincial authorities and state-owned enterprises to pay back money owed to private companies, calling on them to โ€˜shoulder the responsibilityโ€™ as the country eyes a sustainable solution to its overall debt load.โ€

Huawei
Huawei disappoints viewers by not discussing Mate 60 phones at product launch / Reuters
โ€œHuawei Technologies on Monday showcased a series of new products from a gold smartwatch to a smart car but disappointed viewers by not revealing more details about its new Mate 60 smartphone series, prompting an outpouring of complaints online.โ€
Huawei unveils slew of new products but keeps quiet on breakthrough Mate 60 Pro and chip inside / SCMP (paywall)
Huawei ‘working extra hours’ to meet surging smartphone demand / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œHuawei said on Monday it was โ€˜working extra hoursโ€™ to meet surging domestic demand for its smartphones after the Chinese tech company last month quietly unveiled its first 5G-capable handset, despite U.S. sanctions that had cut off vital chip supplies since 2020.โ€
Opinion: What the most โ€˜Chineseโ€™ smartphone yet tells us about politics / FT (paywall)
Chris Miller writes: โ€œWhat is the significance of Huaweiโ€™s 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€

U.S.-China flights increasing slowly
More direct China-U.S. flights on the horizon, but return to 2019 traffic far more distant / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œDirect flights between two countries [are] set to increase in October, a fraction of pre-pandemic routings.โ€

Stock market
How Xi Jinping is taking control of Chinaโ€™s stock market / FT (paywall)
โ€œBy using listing and trading rules to direct capital into sectors that fit his priorities, the president wants the market to serve the state.โ€

Chinese pork industry back on the rise
China’s pork prices climb after government tops off reserves / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œPork prices in China have picked up appreciably since the government intervened in the market via bulk purchasing.โ€

Chinese security company in lawsuit following failed investment
China’s Everbright to pay $361 million in British sports media fiasco / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina’s state-owned Everbright Securities agreed to pay 2.64 billion yuan ($361 million) to settle lawsuits in connection with its failed 2016 investment in a now bankrupt U.K. sports media company.โ€

Real estate
Chinese investors scramble to sell overseas properties amid shaky economic conditions / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œAs the Chinese property crisis continues and the growth of household wealth dwindles, some have had to sell their overseas investments.โ€
How to break the deadlock on Chinaโ€™s real estate market / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œAmong Chinaโ€™s first-tier cities, Guangzhou is once again the first to ease restrictions on buying a home.โ€
Distressed developer China Oceanwide declared bankrupt in Bermuda / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina Oceanwide Holdings, a Beijing-based private developer, said on Monday that the company was to be wound up by a court in Bermuda.โ€

Evergrande
China Evergrande suffers new blow as curbs on offshore bond sales raise survival alarm, hobble $20 billion debt workout / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œThe debt crisis at China Evergrande Group deepened after it failed to meet the nationโ€™s capital-market rules on offshore bond sales, as efforts to repay $20 billion of defaulted debt to foreign creditors hit a critical roadblock and heightened concerns about its survival.โ€
China Evergrande says it can’t issue new debt / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œChina Evergrande Group is unable to issue new debt, the embattled real estate group said Sunday, adding to uncertainty over its efforts to restructure offshore debt.โ€
Former Evergrande CEO and CFO face probe, sources say / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œMultiple current and former executives of China Evergrande Group and its subsidiaries have been swept up by investigations, as authorities look into whether the embattled conglomerate has violated rules over how funds can be used, sources with knowledge of the matter told Caixin.โ€
China developers drop most in 9 months on Evergrande woes / Bloomberg (paywall)

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SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

COVID-19
Opinion: Essential questions for investing in post-pandemic China / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s current macroeconomic landscape is intricate, characterized by a challenging investment environment with increasingly volatile returns. For astute investment decisions, addressing the five queries I have laid out here is paramount.โ€

Solar panel supply chains
Solar supply chains must diversify away from China, warns EDP / FT (paywall)
โ€œOne of the worldโ€™s leading solar developers has warned of the need to diversify supply chains for renewable power after it was hit by delays in shipping solar panels from China to the US.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Uyghur scholar received life sentence
China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in prison, rights group says / Reuters
โ€œChina has sentenced a high-profile Uyghur academic to life in prison on charges of โ€˜endangering state security,โ€™ a U.S.-based rights group said, citing a Chinese government source.โ€
A court in China sentences a famed Uyghur scholar to life in prison, foundation says / AP
Star Uyghur scholar who vanished was sentenced to life in China / NYT (paywall)
China sentenced scholar of Uyghur culture to life in prison, rights group says / WSJ (paywall)

Nomura banker unable to leave China
Senior Nomura banker barred from leaving mainland China / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œA senior Nomura banker has been banned from leaving mainland China, a move connected to a long-running investigation into the country’s top tech dealmaker Bao Fan, according to people familiar with the matter.โ€
Senior Nomura banker barred from leaving mainland China / FT (paywall)

Democracy in China?
How to get Chinese elites to support democracy / Foreign Policy (paywall)
Yasheng Huang writes: โ€œThe sudden fall of former Chinese Foreign Minister Qรญn Gฤng ็งฆๅˆš and Defense Minister Lว Shร ngfรบ ๆŽๅฐš็ฆ in recent weeks shows how precarious life can be at the top in China. We do not know much about what happened, but one thing is certain: There will be more purges in the future. This is a feature, not a bug, of the countryโ€™s system, and one day, it just might serve as a motivation for political change in Beijing.โ€

Rural development
China village lures young workers with perks in transformation push / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œA village in China’s Shandong province has risen to fame as a model for rural development, attracting young people with generous benefits and businesses whose profits are distributed among residents.โ€

Legal practice in China
Infringing on lawyersโ€™ rights to practice must stop / Caixin (paywall)
Recently, there have been an alarmingly frequent number of incidents in which lawyers have had their rights infringed upon.

Hong Kong journalist arrested
Head of Hong Kong journalists’ group sentenced to jail for obstructing police / Reuters
โ€œThe head of Hong Kong’s leading journalists group was sentenced on Monday to five days jail for obstructing police officers in September last year after a case seen by some critics as a further blow to media freedoms in the financial hub.โ€

Taiwan
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wenโ€™s popularity hit by #MeToo and egg scandals / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œTaiwanese President Tsai Ing-wenโ€™s (Cร i Yฤซngwรฉn ่”ก่‹ฑๆ–‡) approval rating has dropped to its lowest level in a year โ€“ a result that could affect the ruling partyโ€™s performance in Januaryโ€™s presidential and legislative elections.โ€

U.S.-China competition
Donโ€™t be surprised if Xi Jinping is a no-show at U.S. APEC summit / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œIn light of the Russia-North Korea summit and Chinaโ€™s chip breakthrough, itโ€™s unlikely that Beijing can be easily talked into another Biden-Xi meeting.โ€
United States and China launch economic and financial working groups with aim of easing tensions / AP
โ€œThe U.S. Treasury Department and Chinaโ€™s Ministry of Finance launched a pair of economic working groups on Friday in an effort to ease tensions and deepen ties between the nations.โ€
How China can hurt the U.S. economy / Foreign Policy (paywall)
Biden to host Pacific island leaders in U.S. charm offensive vs China / Reuters
โ€œPresident Joe Biden will host a second summit with Pacific island leaders this week, part of a U.S. charm offensive to block further Chinese inroads into a strategic region Washington has long considered its own backyard.โ€

Canada
Why did Trudeau dawdle on Chinese election meddling? / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โ€œAfter months of resisting the idea, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a major public inquiry tasked with investigating how China has meddled in Canadian politics.โ€

Germany
Berlin takes closer look at sale of MAN gas turbine division to China / Reuters
โ€œThe German government is taking a closer look at the sale of Volkswagen subsidiary MAN Energy Solutions’ gas turbine division to a Chinese company, the German company said on Monday.โ€

Japan
U.S. ambassador to Japan calls Chinese ban on Japanese seafood โ€˜economic coercionโ€™ / AP
โ€œU.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel accused China on Friday of using โ€˜economic coercionโ€™ against Japan by banning imports of Japanese seafood in response to the release of treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, while Chinese boats continue to fish off Japanโ€™s coasts.โ€

Pakistan
U.S. envoy’s Gwadar tour shows Pakistan’s evolving China strategy / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œA U.S. diplomat’s recent visit to the Pakistani port of Gwadar, the heart of China’s Belt and Road Initiative projects in the country, has highlighted Islamabad’s delicate task of balancing ties with rival superpowers and efforts to gain leverage for itself.โ€

India
Why Indiaโ€™s new U.S.-backed trade corridor to Europe is no โ€˜anti-China projectโ€™ for the Middle East / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œNarendra Modi has great expectations for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) he helped unveil to great fanfare at the G20 summit in New Delhi earlier this month, but observers say not all nations involved in the belt and road alternative view it as an โ€˜anti-China project.โ€™โ€

Afghanistan
Taliban weighs using U.S. mass surveillance plan, met with China’s Huawei / Reuters
โ€œThe Taliban are creating a large-scale camera surveillance network for Afghan cities that could involve repurposing a plan crafted by the Americans before their 2021 pullout, an interior ministry spokesman told Reuters, as authorities seek to supplement thousands of cameras already across the capital, Kabul.โ€

Vietnam
Inside Vietnam’s plans to dent China’s rare earths dominance / Reuters
โ€œVietnam plans to restart its biggest rare-earths mine next year with a Western-backed project that could rival the world’s largest, according to two companies involved, as part of a broader push to dent China’s dominance in a sector that helps power advanced technologies.โ€

Philippines
China says it took ‘necessary measures’ to drive away Philippine vessel in South China Sea / Reuters
โ€œChina’s coast guard took necessary measures in accordance with law to block and drive away a Philippine vessel in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday.โ€
Philippines to remove barrier placed by China in South China Sea – national security advisor / Reuters
โ€œThe Philippines will take โ€˜all appropriate actions to cause the removal of barriersโ€™ in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the country’s national security advisor said on Mondโ€
Philippines vows to remove floating barrier placed by Chinaโ€™s coast guard at a disputed lagoon / AP
Philippines condemns Chinese ‘floating barrier’ in South China Sea / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
China installs โ€˜floating barrierโ€™ in South China Sea, Philippines says / WSJ (paywall)

Syria
Leaders of Syria and China announce strategic partnership as part of Asian Games diplomacy / AP
โ€œChina and Syria announced the formation of a strategic partnership on Friday as Chinese leader Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟ‘ๅนณ kicked off a series of diplomatic meetings ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.โ€
China, Syria deepen ties with โ€˜strategic partnershipโ€™ / Caixin (paywall)

The Koreas
China’s Xi seriously considering South Korea visit, Yonhap reports / Reuters
โ€œChina’s President Xi Jinping on Saturday said he will seriously consider visiting South Korea, Yonhap news agency reported, as part of efforts to support peace and security on the Korean Peninsula.โ€
Kim Jong Un tells Xi Jinping in letter he hopes to promote cooperation / Reuters
โ€œNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to promote cooperative relations with China in a letter to President Xi Jinping, the North’s state media KCNA reported on Sunday.โ€

Thailand
Chinese tourists get VIP welcome as Thai visa waiver programme begins / Reuters
โ€œChinese tourists landing in Bangkok got a VIP welcome on Monday, as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin personally greeted the first batch of visitors to arrive in Thailand after it waived visas for Chinese nationals to boost the key tourism industry.โ€

Russia
Russia’s top oil and gas chiefs to accompany Putin on China visit / Reuters
โ€œThe heads of Russian energy giants Gazprom and Rosneft, Alexei Miller and Igor Sechin, will join President Vladimir Putin’s retinue during his visit to China next month, sources familiar with the plans told Reuters.โ€

East Timor
China, resource-rich East Timor upgrade bilateral ties / Reuters
โ€œChina and East Timor have upgraded bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, potentially giving Beijing more influence in the region while satisfying the young half-island nation’s desire for stronger ties with major economies.โ€

EU
China could do ‘a lot’ to reduce EU perception of risk – EU trade chief / Reuters
โ€œThe European Union has no intention of cutting ties with China even as the bloc takes steps to lower economic dependencies and de-risk, but China โ€˜could do a lotโ€™ to help reduce the perception of risk, the EU trade chief said on Monday.โ€
Can Europe go green without Chinaโ€™s rare earths? / FT (paywall)
โ€œEU officials fear that a move by Brussels last week to launch an anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles could provoke retaliatory trade measures on other key materials.
EU commissioner calls for more balanced trade with China and warns that Ukraine could divide them / AP
Chinaโ€™s โ€˜unfairnessโ€™ warrants a more assertive EU approach, warns trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis / SCMP (paywall)
Brussels trade chief says China-EU ties โ€˜at a crossroadsโ€™ / FT (paywall)
Western companies take slow steps towards China โ€˜de-riskingโ€™ / FT (paywall)
โ€œWestern companies are slowly insulating their China operations from the mounting tensions over trade and geopolitics between Beijing and the west, as governments call for increased โ€˜de-risking.โ€™โ€

NATO
NATOโ€™s โ‚ฌ1 billioillion venture fund offers defense start-ups an alternative to China / FT (paywall)
โ€œA NATO-backed โ‚ฌ1 billioillion venture capital fund plans to inject some financial firepower into defense start-ups to boost the US-led military allianceโ€™s technological edge and fend off competition from China.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

Chinese dissident seeks asylum
A Chinese dissident in transit at a Taiwan airport pleads for help in seeking asylum / AP
โ€œ A Chinese dissident known for regularly commemorating the 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijingโ€™s Tiananmen Square fled to Taiwan on Friday and pleaded for help in seeking asylum in the United States or Canada.โ€

Mining accident kills sixteen
Sixteen killed in accident at state-owned coal mine in China’s Guizhou province / Reuters
โ€œSixteen people were killed in a coal mine accident in Panzhou city in southwestern China’s Guizhou province on Sunday, according to a filing by the mine’s owner, Guizhou Panjiang Refined Coal Co, with the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Monday.โ€

Asian Games
China’s Xi opens Hangzhou Asian Games, ceremony dazzles / Reuters
โ€œChina’s President Xi JinpingXi Jinping opened the COVID-delayed 19th Asian Games in the Eastern city of Hangzhou during a spectacular and at times raucous ceremony on Saturday, which organizers hope will lift the mood in a nation struggling with an economic slump.โ€
Asia Olympic council ‘looking into’ Indian athletes’ China visa issue / Reuters
โ€œThe Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and Asian Games organizers are examining the issue of three Indian athletes unable to join the games in China due to a visa problem, acting OCA President Raja Randhir Singh said on Sunday.โ€
Lots of dignitaries but no real fireworks โ€” only electronic flash โ€” as the Asian Games open / AP
CGI torch-bearer in opening ceremony modeled after Chinese middle school boy, organizers reveal / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œThe Asian Games opening ceremony was billed as a technological masterclass, the pinnacle of which was a giant CGI torch-bearer running on the Qiantang River and lighting a ceremonial cauldron at the Hangzhou Olympic Sport Centre Stadium.โ€
Chinaโ€™s gold haul / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChinese athletes had a stellar start on the opening day of the Asian Games in Hangzhou, capturing 20 gold medals in 31 events in categories including rowing, shooting, wushu, swimming and gymnastics.โ€

Education
โ€˜What adjectives describe Xi Jinping?โ€™ Chinaโ€™s new English textbook asks / FT (paywall)
โ€œTens of thousands of Chinese college freshmen began their English language classes this month with an in-depth study of โ€˜Never Forget Why You Started,โ€™ an article in which President Xi Jinping describes his tough working life in the impoverished north-west in his youth.โ€

Charity
Fraudulent fundraising to aid sick children tarnishes Chinaโ€™s charity sector / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œThe China Charities Aid Foundation for Children (CCAFC), a nongovernmental group that provides financial assistance to needy families, is one of the countryโ€™s most respected charitable institutions. That reputation is now threatened by reports that a staff member for one of the organizationโ€™s programs defrauded donors of nearly 10 million yuan ($1.37 million).โ€