Will Xi’s ‘Zhejiang Clique’ dominate the top echelon of power? Plus overcapacity corruption challenge and record travel numbers
News roundup for September 30, 2016.
BUSINESS
Corruption in the provinces is hindering Beijing’s efforts to push heavy industries to cut back on excess capacity
Graft involving local officials is proving problematic to China’s attempts to reform major industries that are dragging down the economy. In one case announced this week, an official in Hebei Province was accused of diverting at least $6.3 million in state funds for laid-off workers through a scheme in which factories exaggerated how much production capacity would be trimmed. / WSJ
Moving money:
- Chinaโs economic slowdown is stalling efforts to narrow the wealth gap among provinces and regionsย /ย The Economist
MORE IN BUSINESS:
- Chinaโs property speculators head inland to seek bargains, but prices rise sharply in the processย /ย Reuters
- The Japanese yen offers lessons for China on how difficult it can be to rival the U.S. dollarโs status as a global reserve currencyย /ย Bloomberg
- Chinaโs quantitative hedge funds are expanding rapidly throughout Asia amid restrictions at home and more Chinese wealth overseasย /ย Bloomberg
- Samsung apologizes for the confusion in China over exploding Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, but insists that initial reports of battery fires were falseย /ย WSJ
POLITICS
To further cement his power, Xi tries to undercut a rival group’s role in China’s top ruling body, sources say
Ahead of next year’s meeting that could determine who leads China after Xi Jinping, Xi is trying to stop the Communist Youth League faction from having a majority on the Communist Party’s Standing Committee, and instead populate it with people loyal to him, anonymous sources close to the Chinese leadership said. / Reuters
A purer party?
- A former Communist Party chief of Guangzhou is sentenced to life in prison for corruption in another apparent victory for Xi Jinpingโs anti-graft effortsย /ย Reuters
- Opinion: A corruption scandal in Chinaโs national congress shows the institutionโs lack of relevance and need for reformย /ย ChinaFile
MORE IN POLITICS:
- Forty years after Maoโs death, his renewed popularity among militant leftists poses a threat to the countryโs stabilityย /ย Financial Times
- Pakistanโs Gwadar port will be a key project for Chinaโs new Silk Road despite the challenges posed by mountains, rebels and territorial disputesย /ย Bloomberg
- Hong Kongโs South China Morning Post has been subject to years of pressure from Beijing, even well before Jack Ma bought the paperย /ย NPR
- A new government website offers a view into the Chinese legal system with live streaming of court trialsย /ย BBC News
- Three Chinese fishermen die in a boat fire after South Korean coast guard officers confront them with flash grenadesย /ย Reuters
SOCIETY
The weeklong National Day holiday will see almost half of China’s population hitting the road
A record 589 million Chinese are expected to travel domestically and abroad during the period surrounding the October 1 National Day, an increase of 12 percent over 2015. / Fortune
MORE IN SOCIETY:
- Food security, efficiency and rural income levels are key areas of focus in Chinaโs plans for a $450 billion agricultural overhaulย /ย Grist
- Officialโs claim of spike in maternal mortality rates sparks concerns about โold mothersโ trying for a second child following repeal of the one-child policyย /ย The New York Times
- English-speaking nannies and maids from the Philippines are in demand among Chinaโs wealthy, but visa restrictions have created a thriving black marketย /ย Financial Times
- Opinion: Ubiquity of smartphones and drama in China helps documentary filmmakers do quality work, despite small audiences and media controlsย /ย The Economist
- With mainland cities overtaking Hong Kong as leaders of Chinese culture and business, the power of Cantonese pop music fadesย /ย AsiaOne
- Opinion: Electronic music finds millions of fans through new festivals in Beijing, Shanghai and beyondย /ย Billboard
- A Dutch designer debuts the โSmog Free Towerโ in Beijing, capable of filtering a football stadium of air per dayย /ย CNN
- As dog ownership in China skyrockets, with 62 million now kept as pets, pressure grows to end consumption of the animalsย /ย TIME