A South Korea detente derailed?
Only a week ago, South Korean President Moon Jae-in visited Beijingย and pledged a โnew startโ after over a year of troubled relations. The visit was marred, however, by Chinese security agents seriously injuring some visiting journalists โ including kicking one in the head โ leading South Korea to demand an apology. No apology has been given. In fact, South Korea has reportedlyย felt a few more swipes to the face:
- โA fleet of 44 Chinese fishing boatsโ swarmedย a South Korean coast guard boat in the countryโs waters, prompting it to fire 249 warning shots,ย Reutersย reports.
- China has banned tour groups from visitingย South Korea, two tour groups confirmedย to the Financial Times (paywall).
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Central Economic Work Conference
The big picture from Chinaโs most important economic meeting of the yearย / SCMP
โThe most senior members of Chinaโs Communist Party have just wrapped up a three-day, closed-door meeting on where they think the Chinese economy should head.โ The article is a list of the SCMPโs key takeaways โ nothing surprising. Xinhua News Agencyโs report on the conference is here. -
Sanctions on North Korea, or maybe not
U.S. gives China draft proposal for tougher North Korea sanctionsย / Reuters
Exclusive: China’s border city with North Korea eases tourism curbsย / Reuters -
Energy policy
How China’s clean air push backfired on Xi Jinpingย / Bloomberg