Trump-China roundup: Anbang Insurance, Jack Ma, and talk of war
A weekly highlight of Trump-related news on The China Project.
Monday: A New York Times story was released over the weekend documenting the dealings of Jared Kushner, Donald Trumpโs son-in-law, with the shadowy Anbang Insurance Group in China.
Tuesday: The president-elect met with Alibaba executive Jack Ma, who vowed that his company would create 1 million new jobs in the U.S.
Wednesday: Trumpโs 45 pending trademark applications in China โrisk a constitutional crisis,โ according to prominent ethics experts. Also noted: Beijing is willing to arrange meetings with Trumpโs team at the World Economic Forum later this month.
Thursday: Rex Tillerson, Trumpโs nominee for U.S. secretary of state, attracted criticism from Chinese state media for his remarks on the South China Sea. Also noted: reactions from Chinese social media to Trumpโs first press conference since the election.
Friday: Beijingโs backlash to Rex Tillerson’s comments continued. An editorial in the state-run Global Times belittled Tillersonโs suggestion to cut off Chinaโs access to islands it claims in the South China Sea. The China Daily warned of a โdevastating confrontationโ if Tillerson carries through on his promises.