Links for Tuesday, June 2, 2020

BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY:

The Hong Kong Financial Industry Employees General Unionย [in Chinese] is seeking to garner support from 100,000 finance employees โ€” nearly one third of the industryโ€™s workforce โ€” by June 12 to start a strike, Chairman Kwok Ka-wing ้ƒญๅ˜‰ๆฆฎ [Guล Jiฤrรณng] said at a press briefing on Monday, without providing a date for planned action.

A new female billionaire has emerged from one of Asiaโ€™s most-expensive break-ups.

Dรน Wฤ›imรญn ๆœไผŸๆฐ‘, the chairman of Shenzhen Kangtai Biological Products, transferred 161.3 million shares of the vaccine maker to his ex-wife, Yuรกn Lรฌpรญng ่ข่Ž‰่, according to a May 29 filing, immediately catapulting her into the ranks of the worldโ€™s richest. The stock was worth U.S.$3.2 billion as of Mondayโ€™s close.

โ€œHeโ€™s stuck with a lemon. He gets an empty agreement if he sticks with it, and he gets more actions that create an economic drag and more volatility if he abandons it,โ€ said one person briefed on the administrationโ€™s trade deliberationsโ€ฆ

The Peterson Institute of International Economics estimates hereย that during the first quarter, China made only about 40% of the purchases it needed to stay on target for a first-year increase of $77 billion over 2017 levels, implying an extremely steep climb in the second half.

The coronavirus epidemic of early 2020 has cast a brighter spotlight on gig workers, particularly couriers and food delivery peopleโ€ฆThough increased recognition from the government and the public are steps in the right direction, without substantive changes to Chinaโ€™s labor laws and broader employment landscape, gig work will become both more expected and more dehumanizing.

SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND THE ENVIRONMENT:

According to a studyย published Friday in the peer-reviewed journal Science Advances, the team found that the part of the SARS-CoV-2 gene coding for the critical viral structure used to invade human cells was highly similar to that of a pangolin coronavirus.

The rest of SARS-CoV-2, however, was significantly more similar to a bat coronavirus. To the researchers, this suggested that coronaviruses in bats and pangolins might have exchanged their genetic materials at some point via a process called recombination, giving rise to SARS-CoV-2.

A colony of fewer than 300 birds is standing in the way of one of Chinaโ€™s key hydropower dams in a battle between environmentalists and a construction company that has become a spotlight for Chinaโ€™s pledge to conserve its ecology.

A high court in Yunnan Province is to decide on a case that has held up construction of the 270 MW Jiasa River dam in limbo for almost three years on concerns from environmental groups that the reservoir could destroy a key habitat of the endangered Green Peafowl, Chinaโ€™s native version of the dazzlingly plumed birds.

In an energy mix thatโ€™ll still heavily feature coal and other fossil fuels, government researchersย [in Chinese]ย have said that nuclear capacity could more than double to 130 gigawatts by 2030. While that would be only about 10% of national power generation, such is Chinaโ€™s heft in energy markets it would still save the amount of carbon that Germany emits annually from burning coal, oil and gas.

  • People living at high altitudes report lower rates of COVID-19 โ€” study
    From the Andes to Tibet, the coronavirus seems to be sparing populations at high altitudesย / Washington Post (porous paywall)
    โ€œThe researchers hypothesize that populations living at high altitudes might be benefiting from a combination of an ability to cope with hypoxia (low levels of oxygen in the blood) and a natural environment hostile to the virusโ€ฆโ€

POLITICS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS:

Asked if Washington was considering welcoming Hong Kong people โ€œto come here and bring their entrepreneurial creativity,โ€ Pompeo replied: โ€œWe are considering it. I donโ€™t know precisely how it will play outโ€ฆย 

In his Senate address, McConnell said the United States had โ€œa rich heritage of standing as a beacon of lightโ€ to refugees from war and communism.

โ€œWe should exercise it again for the people of Hong Kong,โ€ he said.

What was meant to be a landmark year for Japan-China relations has turned sour, as the US stand-off with Beijing leaves Prime Minister Shinzo Abe caught in a fight between his countryโ€™s biggest trading partner and its sole military allyโ€ฆ

A staunch supporter of Donald Trump, Abe has stood by the US president in recent weeks. And that could pose risks for Japanโ€™s exposure in Chinaโ€ฆ

โ€ฆa flare up in a territorial dispute between the two Asian powers and Beijingโ€™s move last week to impose new security legislation that could stifle dissent in Hong Kong has helped stoke a resurgence of Japanโ€™s own wariness toward China.

SOCIETY AND CULTURE: