Links for Friday, August 14, 2020
Notable China news from around the web.
WHAT WEโRE READING:
More important China news and analysis from around the web:
No quantitative easing: The Peopleโs Bank of China is probably not secretlyย buying up debt. In reaction to reports from Bloomberg, among others, that contain this speculation, Trivium writes today in its China Markets Dispatch:
In July, holdings of Chinese sovereign bonds by โother special clearing membersโ shot up by about 200 billion yuan [$29 billion] โ the largest increase on recordโฆ
The fact that the PBoC is on this list has the market speculating that the central bank is engaging in quantitative easing (QE) โ by directly buying government bonds to help fund fiscal spendingโฆ
The biggest reason to think this wasnโt the PBoC is that a sudden shift toward QE does not fit with a single statement any PBoC or other financial official has made over the past two months โ they are focused on monetary exit, not aggressive new support.
How the Jimmy Lai arrest backfired: Jiayang Fan writes for the New Yorker:
Inexplicably, Chinese officials chose to arrest Lai in a manner that created a powerful visual for the world to see. First, two hundred police officers arrived in Apple Dailyโs headquarters. As stunned employees looked on and broadcast the scene on Facebook Live, officers searched through desks and seized more than thirty crates of files. Instead of projecting government strength, the brazen attempt at intimidation reinforced the notion that Beijing must resort to bare-knuckle coercionโฆ
The Australian scholar of Chinese history Geremie Barmรฉ told me that the arrest of Lai marked the growth of โLegalistic-Fascist-Stalinism,โ a term coined by the former Tsinghua University law professor Xu Zhangrun, whose candid criticisms of the Communist Party have long rankled the state. Barmรฉ called the use of the new security law to stifle press freedom an autocratโs tactic of repression. โJimmy Lai and the Apple Daily may just be the beginning,โ Barmรฉ told me. โThe law here is a weapon of the regime, designed to legitimize the ruler rather than protect the citizenry.โ
Fan says that Lai told her in an interview last year, โWhat China wants in Hong Kong is a capitalistic city without the concept of politics; what China wants in its citizens is a body that responds reflexively to fear.โ He added, โContrary to what they might think, I donโt hate the Party. I just donโt fear them.โ
IN OTHER NEWS:
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY:
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Bureau of Indian Standards gets tough on Chinese companies
Chinese firms hit by new import hurdles in India, sources sayย / Reuters -
Google says it wonโt give user data to Hong Kong authorities
Google ends direct cooperation with Hong Kong authorities on data requestsย / Washington Post (porous paywall) -
Trump to declare trade deal success?
Trump administration โsatisfiedโ with China purchase progress in phase one trade deal, says White House adviser Larry Kudlowย / SCMP -
Rental income is declining
For China’s landlords, rent-to-riches dreams fade in red flag for fragile economyย / Reuters -
Competition in artificial intelligence
White House plans to boost AI, quantum funding by 30%ย / WSJ (paywall) -
$115 billion in P2P debt
China’s P2P lending platforms owe over 800 billion yuan to investors: regulatorย / Reuters -
iQiyi scrutiny
Baidu-backed video streamer iQiyi probed by U.S. regulator after short sellerโs reportย / Caixin
Chinese Netflix-style service iQiyi tanks by 18% after U.S. regulators investigate fraud allegationsย / CNBC -
Upcoming listings on Hong Kong, ChiNext, and STAR markets
AI unicorn SenseTime is said to mull Hong Kong, China IPOย / Bloomberg via Caixin
Companies line up to list on ChiNext on Aug 24 under new IPO rulesย / Reuters
Ant Group makes pre-listing filing in China for blockbuster IPOย / Reuters
Evergrande sells property management unit stake for $3 billion ahead of possible IPOย / Reuters -
Stevia powder processed using prison labor?
U.S. fines food company over forced labor imports from Chinaย / Reuters
Company fined for importing sweetener U.S. says was made with Chinese prison laborย / WSJ (paywall) -
Meituan vs. Ele.me legal battles
Merchants and netizens forced to pick sides in fight between delivery firmsย / Caixin -
Xinfadi market to reopen August 15
Beijing to reopen market at the center of cityโs biggest COVID-19 outbreakย / Caixin (paywall) -
Chinaโs โLittle Foxconnโ
Luxshare grows into Chinaโs iPhone champion with help from Appleย / Caixin (paywall) -
Record diesel demand in response to stimulus
Trucks, excavators to help push China’s diesel demand to recordย / Reuters -
โSocially responsibleโ bonds
Korea overtakes China as top Asia sustainable-debt sellerย / Bloomberg (porous paywall)
SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
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Argentinians object to China โoutsourcing the riskโ of diseases from pig farming
China’s billion dollar pig plan met with loathing by Argentiniansย / Guardian -
COVID-19 in Shenzhen
Shenzhen mall in lockdown after coronavirus caseย / Reuters -
Less air pollution this year, but still too much
China air pollution falls 10.8% because of coronavirus slowdownย / Reuters -
Vaccine trials results
China Sinopharm’s potential COVID-19 vaccine triggers antibodies in clinical trials: journalย / Reuters -
Sinopharm, and possibly other companies, to conduct vaccine trials in Pakistan
China to supply coronavirus vaccine to Pakistanย / WSJ (paywall) -
Three-way railway reform plan behind schedule
Chinaโs plan to boost railway freight falls behind target, knocking air pollution battle off trackย / SCMP
POLITICS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS:
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Continued rain and flooding in Sichuan
Torrential rain kills seven in southwest Chinaย / Caixin (paywall) -
World Uyghur Congress calls for Olympics venue change
Uyghur group urges IOC to reconsider 2022 Beijing Winter Games venueย / Reuters
โThe Chinese foreign ministry, in a response to Reuters, accused the World Uyghur Congress of having โmultiple ties with terrorist organizations.โ It said the groupโs โridiculous assertions are not worth rebuttingโ and added that preparations for the Winter Olympics are progressing smoothly.โ -
Foreign Ministry response to U.S. swipe at Confucius Institutes
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s regular press conference on August 14, 2020ย / Chinese Foreign Ministry
โI want to stress that the U.S. move is demonizing and stigmatizing the normal operation of a cooperation project between China and the U.S. We deplore and firmly oppose that.โ
On The China Project yesterday: U.S. designates Confucius Institutes as P.R.C. foreign missions. -
Pompeo continues his anti-Huawei crusade
Pompeo presses his campaign against Chinese telecom companies during trip to Eastern Europeย / Washington Post (porous paywall)
China accuses U.S. of bullying Eastern Europe over 5Gย / SCMP -
Hong Kong updates
Jimmy Lai says his arrest under Hong Kong’s national security law is a ‘symbolic exercise’ย / CNN
Opinion: China transformed Hong Kong into a typical mainland city, almost overnightย / by Keith Richburg in the Washington Post
YouGov pollster rejects Hong Kong security law survey questionsย / HKFP
New advisory board members appointed to Hong Kong broadcaster RTHK amid govโt scrutinyย / HKFP -
The โtwo mountains theoryโ
The anniversary that never wasย / China Media Project
David Bandurski writes that the state media phrase โtwo mountains theoryโ (ไธคๅฑฑ่ฎบ or liวng shฤn lรนn) is โnot really about sustainable development โ or not primarily. It is, like so much in the โnew era,โ about elevating the power and personality of Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ. And that requires mythmaking, and a very creative view of history.โ
SOCIETY AND CULTURE:
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IUD-inspired art by Zhลu Wรฉnjรฌng ๅจ้ฏ้
The artist confronting Chinaโs one-child pastย / Sixth Tone -
Why is it so difficult to get Chinese employers to embrace diversity?
The shifting challenges faced by LGBT Chinese in the workplaceย / Sixth Tone