Highlighted links for October 4, 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:
EU probe into Chinese electric cars
China bites back as EU launches probe into electric vehicle industry / SCMP (paywall)
โThe European Commission officially opened an investigation into Chinaโs electric vehicle sector on Wednesday, saying it was โalready in possession of sufficient evidenceโ that Beijing has provided subsidies that risk damaging EU industry.โ
China rebukes EU after formal launch of EV subsidy probe / Reuters
โChina complained on Wednesday about the โvery shortโ time provided by the European Union to engage in consultations for the bloc’s inquiry into subsidies for electric vehicles.โ
Real estate and property development
Chinaโs property crisis has regional knock-on effects, Asean body says / SCMP (paywall)
โA regional macroeconomic surveillance body predicted on Wednesday that Chinaโs economy will grow at a rate lower than expected three months ago, and warned its property crisis is spilling into other parts of Asia.โ
Capvision
After being raided, Chinese firm says it will toe national-security line / WSJ (paywall)
โA large expert-network consulting firm, Capvision, said it had completed a Chinese government-supervised โrectification,โ as companies operating in the country face heightened scrutiny from authorities.โ
Huawei
Opinion: U.S. regulators made Huawei’s chip ‘breakthrough’ possible / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
Douglas Fuller writes: โLast month, Chinese state media proclaimed that the microchips at the core of Huawei Technologies’ flashy new flagship Mate 60 Pro smartphone showed how Chinese companies were ingeniously breaking through America’s blockade on advanced chipmaking technologies.โ
ByteDance and TikTok
U.S. senators probe TikTok over staff transfer from China’s ByteDance / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โTwo U.S. senators sent a letter to TikTok on Tuesday asking the short-video platform to explain why it hired several high-level executives from its China-based parent, ByteDance.โ
POLITICS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
Chinaโs United Front
Chinaโs United Front operations are ubiquitous โ at home / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โOne department now oversees everything from religion to winter sports to influence operations.โ
Military
Will Xiโs military modernization pay off? / Foreign Affairs (paywall)
โChinaโs armed forces are more capable โ but Beijing feels less secure.โ
Xinjiang
The U.S. warns of a Chinese global disinformation campaign that could undermine peace and stability / AP
โFor much of the world, Chinaโs Xinjiang region is notorious, a place where ethnic Uyghurs face forced labor and arbitrary detention. But a group of visiting foreign journalists was left with a decidedly different impression.โ
Taiwan
Taiwan indicts two communist party members accused of colluding with China to influence elections / AP
โProsecutors in Taiwan have indicted two leaders of the islandโs tiny Taiwan Peopleโs Communist Party on accusations they colluded with China in an effort to influence next yearโs elections for president and members of the legislative assembly.โ
Taiwan says China has ‘very diverse’ ways of interfering in election / Reuters
โChina has โvery diverseโ ways of interfering in Taiwan’s elections in January, from military pressure to spreading fake news, including manipulating opinion polls, a senior Taiwanese security official said on Wednesday.โ
U.S.-China competition and tensions
Schumer to lead a bipartisan delegation of senators to China, South Korea and Japan next week / AP
โSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is leading a bipartisan congressional delegation to China next week, traveling to the country amid heightened tensions and after several members of President Joe Bidenโs Cabinet visited over the summer.โ
U.S. Senate majority leader to lead delegation to China next week / Caixin (paywall)
Chinaโs Foreign Minister is headed to Washington / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โChinese Foreign Minister Wรกng Yรฌ ็ๆฏ
is expected to visit Washington later this month in a bid to manage increasingly frosty relations and pave the way for a highly anticipated but still unscheduled meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ, according to three U.S. and East Asian diplomats familiar with the matter.โ
Treasury’s Yellen says U.S. overdependent on China for critical supply chains / Reuters
โU.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Tuesday the United States has become overly dependent on China for critical supply chains, particularly in clean energy products and needs to broaden out sources of supply.โ
Anti-China rhetoric in U.S. campaign could hurt โnew window of opportunityโ to improve ties: analysts / SCMP (paywall)
โA rise in anti-China rhetoric ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election could affect the โnew window of opportunityโ for improved ties between the two superpowers, but both Beijing and Washington can take a more โpragmatic approachโ to ease tensions and build trust, said analysts at a foreign policy forum in Singapore.โ
U.S. takes stand against Chinese companies linked with fentanyl
U.S. takes action against Chinese companies, people tied to fentanyl / Reuters
โThe United States on Tuesday announced actions against Chinese companies and people as President Joe Biden’s administration targets trafficking of the deadly drug fentanyl, unsealing indictments and imposing sanctions on dozens of targets.โ
U.S. takes action against Chinese individuals, companies for fentanyl / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
U.S. takes aim at fentanyl with sanctions on China-based network / FT (paywall)
Japan
Japan courts Canada, Australia for China-free EV supply chain / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โJapan is looking to Canada and Australia for critical materials used in electric vehicle batteries as U.S. policy pushes companies to develop China-free supply chains.โ
Russia
China border city thrives as trade with Russia booms / Nikkei Asia (paywall)
โThe 12 hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. were no longer enough to accommodate trade in this Chinese city located on the border with Russia. So port operations in Manzhouli, located in Inner Mongolia, had to go round the clock to deal with the increased traffic.โ
Germany
Vice-Premier He Lifeng shown to be Chinaโs point man on economic ties, reaching trade agreement with Germany / SCMP (paywall)
โVice-Premier Hรฉ Lรฌfฤng ไฝ็ซๅณฐ has become Chinaโs point man on economic ties with multiple developed economies and he covers a bigger footprint on trade than his predecessor Liรบ Hรจ ๅ้นค.โ
Europe
Choppy waters as Europe navigates China-U.S. rivalry / Reuters
โAt a World Trade Organization event in September, former British prime minister Gordon Brown voiced out loud the fear that has quietly started to echo in the halls of power across Europe.โ
China finds friends in Europeโs far right / Foreign Policy (paywall)
โA German politicianโs ties to a Chinese influence network are part of a pattern across Central and Eastern Europe.โ
SOCIETY AND CULTURE:
Chinese zodiac
A new history of the Chinese zodiac / Sixth Tone
โHorses, pigs, goats, and oxen all played crucial, if largely forgotten, roles in the development of early Chinese civilization. Now, a leading zooarchaeologist is trying to piece that history back together, one bone at a time.โ
Art collecting
Chinaโs top art investor amassed a big collection. Now heโs selling / NYT (paywall)
โFew Chinese art collectors have made a bigger splash at global auctions in the past decade than Liu Yiqian, a former Shanghai taxi driver who amassed a fortune through big bets on Chinese real estate and pharmaceutical stocks.โ
Tensions brew around Tibetan Buddhism
The 8-year-old boy at the heart of a fight over Tibetan Buddhism / NYT (paywall)
โThe boy had seemed destined for a life of affluence and earthly pursuits. Born into the family behind a major mining conglomerate in Mongolia, he might have been picked to someday lead the company from its steel-and-glass headquarters in the countryโs capital. Instead, the eight-year-old is now at the heart of a struggle between the Dalai Lama and the Chinese Communist Party.โ
Hereโs what to know about tensions over Tibetan Buddhism / NYT (paywall)
โTibetan Buddhism has long been led by the Dalai Lama, the 88-year-old spiritual leader who fled Tibet in 1959 and has been living in exile in India ever since.โ
Asian Games censorship snafu
Asian Games 2023: China appears to censor โTiananmenโ picture with athletes wearing โ6/4โ numbers / SCMP (paywall)
โChina appears to have censored a picture of two of its Asian Games athletes embracing on the athletics track when the numbers on their uniforms inadvertently matched the dates of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.โ
The ethics of bear bile farming
China struggles to wean itself off bear bile farming / Caixin (paywall)
โBear bile has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for more than a thousand years with proven efficacy in treating certain liver and gallbladder diseases. Its popularity in China has made a comeback after a scientific research paper published in December 2022 found ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), a compound found in bear bile, might help prevent the SARS-CoV2 virus that causes COVID-19 from infecting human cells.โ
Tennis
Asiaโs biggest menโs tennis tournament returns to Shanghai / Sixth Tone
โThe Shanghai Masters, Chinaโs premier tennis tournament for men, has returned after a four-year absence. The ATP Masters 1000 Tournament is the latest tennis event to be held in China as professional tennis makes its comeback following the pandemic.โ





