Highlighted links for October 3, 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:

Push for self-driving cars
China moves to strengthen innovation in smart driving / Reuters
โ€œChina will back firms in the smart vehicle supply chain to form groups dedicated to spreading innovation, state media said on Monday, as it races to hammer out standards for assisted and autonomous driving functions by 2025.โ€

Lithium
Slumping lithium prices signal angst over Chinaโ€™s demand outlook / Bloomberg (paywall)
โ€œLithium prices are spiraling down toward the lowest level in two years on concerns over the strength of Chinese demand for the material, a key ingredient in electric vehicle batteries.โ€

Electric vehicles
Chinese high-end EV brand Zeekr expands into Middle East / FT (paywall)
โ€œZeekr, the premium electric vehicle brand of Chinese automaker Geely, is launching in four Middle East countries next year as it intensifies its global push ahead of a planned U.S. listing.โ€
Silicon carbide chips could give Chinese EV firms an edge, with Beijingโ€™s help / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œElectric vehicles need more sophisticated infrastructure. Though some have cells that can be swapped quickly at battery stations, most require a plug-in charging pile, as well as time, to replenish them.โ€

Foreign businesses in China
China promises to make business, life in Shanghai easier for foreign companies / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œShanghai has vowed to make setting up mobile payments easier for expats on short visits, part of the cityโ€™s efforts to make itself more alluring to foreign businesses and reassure investors.โ€

Can Golden Week bring a bright spot to Chinaโ€™s economic woes?
China hopes Golden Week holiday will deliver economic boost / FT (paywall)
โ€œChina has started its longest holiday break of the year with officials predicting record tourist travel that they hope will help to lift an economy struggling to emerge from its post-pandemic doldrums.โ€
Golden Week: Chinese tourists flock to destinations near and far / Sixth Tone

Chinaโ€™s factory activity is on the rise
In a good sign for Chinaโ€™s struggling economy, factory activity grows for the first time in 6 months / AP
โ€œChinaโ€™s factory activity in September recorded its first expansion in six months, an official survey said Saturday, providing another sign that the worldโ€™s second-largest economy is gradually improving after its post-pandemic malaise.โ€

EU tech derisking
EUโ€™s China โ€˜de-riskingโ€™ plan puts AI, semiconductors, quantum tech and biotech in cross hairs / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œThe EU has revealed the first four critical technologies in its cross hairs as it looks to de-risk relations with China.โ€

Local debt
Opinion: How to fix Chinaโ€™s local government debt crisis / Caixin (paywall)
Ling Huawei writes: โ€œChinaโ€™s local government debt has been seen as a looming crisis. Following the central governmentโ€™s recent pledge to comprehensively resolve local government debt issues, the anxious markets experienced a temporary reprieve.โ€

Real estate and property development
Chinaโ€™s real estate market gets some relief in September on policy changes / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œReal estate sales in China increased in September from the previous month following efforts by some of the countryโ€™s biggest cities to spur homebuying.โ€
China comes under growing pressure to fix the countryโ€™s housing market / WSJ (paywall)
โ€œPressure is building on Beijing to intervene more forcefully to restore confidence in its reeling property market.โ€

Evergrande
Detention of China Evergrande founder Hui Ka-yan โ€˜a signal Beijing wonโ€™t let super-rich off the hookโ€™ / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œThe downfall of Hui Ka-yan (่ฎธๅฎถๅฐ Xว” Jiฤyรฌn), the billionaire founder of troubled property developer China Evergrande Group, indicates deep-seated concern in Beijing over the impact of the countryโ€™s super-rich on Chinaโ€™s financial and social stability, Chinese analysts said.โ€
โ€˜Crimesโ€™ probe into Evergrande founder adds to pressure over $300 billion debt woes / FT (paywall)
China Evergrande shares soar as trade resumes amid police probe / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChina Evergrande Group soared as it returned from a trading halt, driven by what appears to be bets on a penny stock even as the developerโ€™s fate hangs in the balance amid an official probe into its billionaire founder.โ€

Apple
Apple enforces new check on apps in China as Beijing tightens oversight / Reuters
โ€œApple has started requiring new apps to show proof of a Chinese government license before their release on its China App Store, joining local rivals that had adopted the policy years earlier to meet tightening state regulations.โ€
Apple changes China app store rules and is expected to restrict access to foreign apps as regulatory scrutiny mounts / SCMP (paywall)

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT:

Can the U.S. attract Chinaโ€™s greatest minds?
China is suffering a brain drain. The U.S. isnโ€™t exploiting it. / NYT (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s brightest minds, including tech professionals, are emigrating, but many are not heading to America. We spoke to them to ask why.โ€

Chinaโ€™s lunar missions
China offers to collaborate on lunar mission as deadlines loom / Reuters
โ€œChina, which aims to become a major space power by 2030, has opened up a key lunar mission to international cooperation as mission deadlines loom for setting up a permanent habitat on the south pole of the Moon.โ€
Chinaโ€™s Changโ€™e 5 lunar mission wins International Academy of Astronautics award for team after โ€˜outstanding contributionsโ€™ / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œThe team behind Chinaโ€™s Changโ€™e 5 lunar mission was recognized on Sunday, receiving the International Academy of Astronauticsโ€™ highest group award at its annual meeting, which this year took place in Baku, Azerbaijan.โ€

POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

Xiโ€™s power and data
Xi’s ideology-driven policies risk derailing China’s future: report / Nikkei Asia
โ€œChinese President Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng’s ไน ่ฟ‘ๅนณ ideology-driven economic policies risk derailing the country’s future as they fundamentally change incentives driving the behavior of local officials, entrepreneurs and young Chinese, the Asia Society Policy Institute says.โ€
The end of experimentation and aspiration in Xi Jinpingโ€™s China / The Asia Society
โ€œThis paper is the first in a two-part series exploring how the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping has changed the fundamental incentives driving the behavior of key groups in China and beyond. The second paper will focus on international responses to Xiโ€™s โ€˜new era.โ€™โ€
Opinion: Data could let Xi loosen grip on China’s economy but keep control / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Diana Choyleva writes: โ€œIn the eyes of Beijing, data will be the critical factor of production in the 21st century economy and will enable it to inject fresh vim into China’s development without relinquishing the control that the Chinese Communist Party craves. Data is also central to China’s strategy for outcompeting the U.S. in their increasingly fierce contest for technological supremacy.โ€

The Communist Party, elite politics, and government
China lines up leaders for new agencies in wake of major personnel reshuffle / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œChina has unveiled the leadership lineups of several new central agencies, including those tasked with overseeing the countryโ€™s sprawling financial sector and dealing with public complaints, following a major restructuring of government and Communist Party institutions.โ€

Corruption
Estimating Chinese corruption / FT (paywall)
โ€œHow much graft is there in Chinaโ€™s vast bureaucracy? Quite a lot, and it rises with seniority, even though Xi Jinpingโ€™s corruption crackdown seems to have moderated things.โ€

Taiwan
Taiwan urges U.S. to speed up weapons systems deliveries, boost defense supply chain / SCMP (paywall)
โ€œTaiwanโ€™s vice-minister for defense, Hsu Yen-pu (ๅพ่ก็’ž, Xรบ YวŽnpรบ), has urged the United States to speed up weapons deliveries to meet a growing military threat from the Peopleโ€™s Liberation Army (PLA).โ€

U.S.-China competition and tensions
U.S. senators hope to meet with Xi during China trip next week / Reuters
โ€œA group of U.S. senators, including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, plans to visit China next week and hopes to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a spokesperson for Republican Senator Mike Crapo confirmed on Monday.โ€
How China-West tensions will shape global markets / Reuters
A rural Michigan town is the latest battleground in the U.S.-China fight / NYT (paywall)
โ€œFirestorms over Chinese investments, like a battery factory in Green Charter Township, are erupting as officials weigh the risks of taking money from an adversary.โ€

Sri Lanka
China keeps Sri Lanka in debt grip, stalling IMF relief / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œSri Lanka’s diplomatic failure to secure a concrete debt relief framework from China, its largest bilateral lender, is blocking access to desperately needed cash under a $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund.โ€

Singapore
Singapore focuses on money laundering laws, denies China pressure / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œSingapore on Tuesday said it will be reviewing its legal framework over financial crimes, amid an ongoing probe into one of the biggest money laundering cases in the Asian financial hub.โ€

Indonesia
Indonesia’s first high-speed rail opens: Five things to know / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โ€œIndonesia officially launched operations of the first bullet train in the country โ€” and Southeast Asia โ€” on Monday, one day later than the previously anticipated Oct. 1.โ€
Southeast Asiaโ€™s first high-speed railway, funded by China, launches in Indonesia / Time
Indonesia launches China-backed ‘Whoosh’ high-speed railway / Reuters

Thailand
Thailand sees $4 billion from China tourism after visa waivers / Caixin (paywall)
โ€œThailand expects to attract 2.9 million arrivals and billions of dollars in revenue from a Chinese tourism boom as a result of a new five-month holiday period visa exemption program, part of a bid to help strengthen the nationโ€™s wobbly economic recovery.โ€

Peru
U.S. raises concern with Peru over Chinese control of infrastructure / FT (paywall)
โ€œThe U.S. has expressed concern to Peru that China is gaining control over critical parts of the South American nationโ€™s infrastructure, including electricity supply to the capital Lima and a new megaport on the Pacific coast.โ€

China in the Arctic
China is gaining long-coveted role in Arctic, as Russia yields / WSJ (paywall)
โ€œChinaโ€™s goal of becoming a major player in the Arctic has long been frustrated by its neighbor Russia, which has closely protected its dominant role in the region.โ€

SOCIETY AND CULTURE:

The end of panda diplomacy
Pandas could be gone from Americaโ€™s zoos by the end of next year / AP
โ€œThe National Zooโ€™s three giant pandas โ€” [Mฤ›i Xiฤng ็พŽ้ฆ™, Tiฤn Tiฤn ๆทปๆทป] and their cub [XiวŽo Qรญjรฌ ๅฐๅฅ‡่ฟน] โ€” are set to return to China in early December with no public signs that the 50-year-old exchange agreement struck by President Richard Nixon will continue.โ€

Asia Games
China is relentless in its domination of the medals at the Asian Games / AP
โ€œAt the games five years ago in Jakarta, Indonesia, the country won 132 gold medals and 287 medals overall. This time, into Day 9 with five full days remaining, China has already broken its mark for gold medals and is very close to matching the overall total from five years ago.โ€

The return of wet markets
Old markets, new appeal: Young Chinese rediscover wet markets / Sixth Tone
โ€œAmid renewed interest, wet markets in China are evolving too, merging modern amenities with traditional charm to cater to younger, experience-driven tourists.โ€

Entertainment
Chinese reality show explores โ€˜strong woman, weak manโ€™ marriages, sparks debate / Sixth Tone
โ€œโ€˜See You Againโ€™ is one of several Chinese reality shows about relationships that focus on the less glamorous side of love and romance.โ€