Editor’s note for Thursday, October 21, 2021

A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: Caixin has been removed from a list of approved sources for domestic republishing.

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My thoughts today:

The Chinese government has taken another step to shut the country off from criticism of any kind: โ€œChinaโ€™s internet watchdog has said articles from Caixin, one of the most prominent and trusted Chinese business publications, can no longer be republished by online news services, in the latest blow to journalism and free speech in the countryโ€ reports the Financial Times.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) removed Caixin from a list of more than 1,300 media sources approved for domestic republishingโ€ฆDavid Bandurski, co-director of the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong, said Caixinโ€™s omission โ€œmarks the further consolidation of Party controls over news creation and distributionโ€.

All in all, itโ€™s just another brick in the wall, as Pink Floyd once sang. But the wall is getting rather high now.

I should note that The China Project partners with Caixin on the weekly Caixin-Sinica Business Brief podcast.

Our word of the day is Boston Celtics (ๆณขๅฃซ้กฟๅ‡ฏๅฐ”็‰นไบบ้˜Ÿ bลshรฌdรนn kวŽi ฤ›r tรจ rรฉn duรฌ).

โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief