Highlighted links for September 28, 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:

Chinese airlines are buying Chinese planes
China Eastern Airlines to buy 100 C919 planes, aircraft’s largest ever order / Reuters
โ€œChina Eastern Airlines said on Thursday it will buy another 100 C919 airplanes in a deal worth $10 billion at list prices, in what would be the largest ever order for the jet made by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China.โ€

Belt and Road banking
Chinese banks should expand in Belt and Road countries, central banker says / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œA senior central banker called for Chinese banks to set up branches in the Belt and Road region to provide comprehensive services where Chinese businesses have investments.โ€

Electric vehicles
Chinese EV battery parts maker Londian mulls US IPO via Citigroup, Goldman Sachs: sources / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChinese copper foil maker Londian Wason Energy Tech is planning an initial public offering in the U.S., people familiar with the matter said.โ€
China’s EV makers look west as Huawei puts in overtime / Nikkei Asia (paywall)

Semiconductors
TSMC chip fab site in Arizona, touted last year by Joe Biden, struggles with delays and skepticism / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œAs local unions and Taiwanese semiconductor giant negotiate elusive labor deal, some wonder who will benefit in U.S. push for manufacturing primacy.โ€

Youth unemployment
Opinion: Why Chinaโ€™s soaring youth unemployment doesnโ€™t signal an economic apocalypse / SCMP (paywall)
Nancy Qian writes: โ€œChinaโ€™s youth unemployment rate, after rising every month this year, reached a record high of 21.3 per cent in June. Faced with hyper competitive work environments and grim job prospects, many of the countryโ€™s young workers and middle-class professionals have embraced the โ€˜lying flatโ€™ movement โ€” which means opting out of the culture of overwork and consumerism โ€“ while others have quit to become โ€˜full-time children.โ€™โ€

Private equityInvesting
China jitters turn private equity investors toward India, Indonesia / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œInvestors disappointed by China’s slow recovery and lack of new growth drivers are turning to India and Southeast Asia for deals, even as experts warn they face a steep learning curve and potentially limited choice of exit routes in many of these markets.โ€

Foreign businesses want out of China
IBMโ€™s former IT services group plans to separate its China business / FT (paywall)
โ€œIBMโ€™s former IT services unit is planning to split off its China business in the latest sign of how geopolitical tensions and Chinese data laws are forcing multinationals to rethink their global footprint.โ€

Transportation
China launches first cross-sea bullet train line near Taiwan Strait / Reuters
โ€œChina launched its first high-speed rail line that will travel across several bays and skim along the coast of the southeastern province of Fujian near the Taiwan Strait, state media reported on Thursday.โ€

Inner Mongolia needs money to pay its businesses
Chinaโ€™s Inner Mongolia to borrow $9 billion to pay bills owed to businesses / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œThe government of Chinaโ€™s Inner Mongolia autonomous region plans to issue 66.3 billion yuan ($9 billion) of refinancing bonds October. 9 to pay off debts owed to businesses, authorities said Monday.โ€

Nomura banker remains in China
Senior Nomura banker Charles Wang Zhonghe can move freely in China. He just canโ€™t leave. / WSJ (paywall)
Charles Wang (็Ž‹ไปฒไฝ• Wรกng Zhรฒnghรฉ), the โ€œThe Japanese lenderโ€™s China investment banking chairman canโ€™t return to Hong Kong, where he is based.โ€

Wanda in trouble
China’s Dalian Wanda in talks to avert $4 billion IPO repayment, Bloomberg reports / Reuters
โ€œChina’s Dalian Wanda Group has started negotiations on a proposal to avoid repaying about 30 billion yuan ($4.11 billion) to investors in its commercial property management business if it fails to complete its initial public offering (IPO) this year, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.โ€

Evergrande
Evergrande shares halted as concerns mount about developer’s prospect / Reuters
โ€œTrading in shares of China Evergrande Group was suspended on Thursday after a report that its chairman had been placed under police watch, as concerns mounted about the cash-strapped developer’s future amid growing liquidation risk.โ€
China Evergrande halts shares trading in its group and units amid scrutiny of its chairman Hui Ka-yanโ€™s whereabouts / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChina Evergrande Group halted the trading of its shares, along with two of its subsidiaries, amid intense scrutiny of the troubled property developerโ€™s chairman and founder Hui Ka-yan (่ฎธๅฎถๅฐ Xว” Jiฤyรฌn).โ€
China Evergrande shares suspended after reports of founderโ€™s disappearance / WSJ (paywall)

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Advancements made in desalination
Chinese scientists set record in water desalination with solar power / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œChinese scientists have set a record in desalinating water through solar steam evaporation โ€” a method they say is โ€˜green and efficientโ€™ and capable of filtering more water per day than similar methods.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

The Communist Party, elite politics, and government
China appoints Lan Foโ€™an as new finance ministry party chief / Reuters
โ€œChina’s Communist Party has appointed Lรกn Fรณโ€™ฤn ่“ไฝ›ๅฎ‰ as the new finance ministry party chief, the ministry said in a statement on Thursday, a move that puts him on track to become the next finance minister.โ€
China appoints new finance head as government debt, revenue shortfalls threaten growth prospects / SCMP (paywall)
China appoints new finance ministry chief / Caixin (paywall)
CSRC names Chen Huaping to fill Vice Chairman vacancy / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChรฉn Huรกpรญng ้™ˆๅŽๅนณ was named a vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), the commission said Wednesday.โ€

Taiwan
Taiwan unveils ‘Narwhal,’ its first home-built submarine / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œTaiwan’s leader touted the first domestic-built submarine as a major breakthrough in defense and deterrence as she presided over the vessel’s launch ceremony on Thursday.โ€
Taiwan says China knows armed threats backfire on influencing elections / Reuters
โ€œChina’s leadership knows that saber rattling around Taiwan to force an outcome to its liking in elections does not work and Beijing is not likely to try such actions ahead of January’s presidential vote, the Taiwanese foreign minister said Thursday.โ€
Chinese activist camps out at airport in Taiwan in bid for asylum / NYT (paywall)
โ€œChรฉn Sฤซmรญng ้™ณๆ€ๆ˜Ž fled China and awaits refugee assistance in Taiwan, which is wary of raising tensions with Beijing by being seen as a haven for China critics.โ€

U.S.-China competition and tensions
China’s U.S. envoy urges ‘practical’ steps to help restore ties / Reuters
โ€œChina’s ambassador to the United States said the Biden administration could help restore fraught relations by starting with โ€˜practicalโ€™ steps, such as renewing a decades-old pact on science and technology.โ€
China-U.S. ties: ambassador to U.S. calls for โ€˜concrete, small stepsโ€™ in relations but silent on whether Xi will attend APEC / SCMP (paywall)
A hidden US-China decoupling / FT (paywall)
โ€œOne illustration of how financial ties between the U.S. and China are breaking down comes from the recent experience of private equityโ€™s โ€˜placement agents.โ€™ These are companies hired by buyout groups to help them raise new funds.โ€

Germany
China, Germany resume high-level financial talks after COVID-19 / Reuters
โ€œChina and Germany will co-host a third financial dialogue in Germany on October. 1, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday, resuming high-level talks that had stalled for several years due to COVID-19.โ€

Australia
China drops barriers to Australian hay as trade relations improve / Reuters
โ€œThe Australian government said on Thursday that China was removing barriers to imports of hay from Australia, the latest step towards normalizing trade relations.โ€
Chinese ambassador says Australian lawmakers who visit Taiwan are being utilized by separatists / AP
โ€œChinaโ€™s ambassador to Australia on Thursday criticized Australian politicians who visit Taiwan, saying they are being utilized by separatists on the self-governing island.โ€

Japan
Japanese seafood exports to China slumped 76% in August after ban / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œShipments of seafood from Japan to China fell 76% in August from a year earlier, reflecting Beijing’s ban on imports of such goods since Tokyo began discharging treated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.โ€
China risk growing, say 60% of Japan’s corporate heads: poll / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œMore than 60% of Japanese business leaders expect the risks of operating in China to increase in the future amid the crumbling real estate sector and geopolitical concerns, a Nikkei survey has found.โ€

Philippines
South China Sea: Beijing says it removed sea barrier voluntarily despite Manilaโ€™s claim โ€˜special operationโ€™ cut cordon / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œBeijing has insisted it voluntarily removed a floating barrier in the South China Sea to resume โ€˜regular controlโ€™ on Wednesday night, in a tit-for-tat with the Philippines over the disputed Scarborough Shoal.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

Tourism
Holidays at home for record number of Chinese as economic slowdown bites / Reuters
โ€œA record number of Chinese are choosing to travel at home this Golden Week holiday, potentially boosting domestic consumption but disappointing travel agents who have been waiting for big-spending tourists to go back abroad since the pandemic ended.โ€
China’s Golden Week to fuel domestic tourism as foreign travel lags / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œOne of China’s biggest annual holiday periods begins Friday amid mounting hopes the break will pep up sluggish household spending in the world’s No. 2 economy.โ€