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Editor’s note for Tuesday, January 11, 2022
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Kazakh Foreign Minister Mukhtar Tileuberdi have a phone call, in which China expresses support for Kazakhstan “in maintaining stability and curbing violence” after popular protests.
January 11, 2022 Source: The China Project
China sees first local Omicron transmissions, expands COVID restrictions on tens of millions of people
The 2022 Beijing Olympics begins in three and a half weeks. Officials are confident that their “closed-loop” system can keep COVID away from the Games, even as the first local transmissions of the Omicron variant become apparent.
January 11, 2022 Source: The China Project
‘White Faced Lies’: A graphic novel about a con man on the road in China
A road movie in book form, White Faced Lies tells the tale of a sketchy foreigner who lives in Beijing and his final attempt to wring the maximum benefit from his Western face.
January 11, 2022 Source: The China Project
Venture capitalists unfazed by crackdowns, bet a record $130 billion in 2021
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January 11, 2022 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note for Monday, January 10, 2022
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: Recent China-related controversies in India are a reminder that domestic politics can often force governments’ hands with regards to international events, especially when nationalism or populism are on the rise.
January 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
Can $300 billion stop the shrinking of China’s population by targeting on Gen X and older millennials?
A famous Chinese economist says the answer to China’s demographic crisis is “printing money to encourage births.” He also says the government should give up on Gen Z and instead encourage people born between 1975 and 1985 who “still believe that more children will bring more happiness.”
January 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
India-China tensions flare up again over border issues and Tibet
Indian domestic politics erupted in controversy over China last week. The fallout is limiting the government’s room to maneuver to resolve a border crisis.
January 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
What will happen to private tutoring? New Oriental’s 2022 game plan
New Oriental Education ($EDU), the largest Chinese tutor on the block, recently posted a year-end summary: Revenues in 2021 decreased by 80%; 60,000 employees were dismissed; and the company lost 20 billion yuan ($3 billion) through such expenses as tuition refunds and severance pay.
January 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
Shandong Taishan FC claims domestic double
Meanwhile: Olympic tickets yet to go on sale with Beijing 2022 less than a month away.
January 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
Xi’an woman in quarantine begs for period products in viral video, gets bashed by men for being ‘dramatic’
Are period products necessities or luxuries? Should women be blamed if they are trapped in a quarantine facility without sanitary pads because they should be keeping track of their menstruation cycles? A COVID-19 lockdown and viral video have launched a debate on Chinese social media.
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note for Friday, January 7, 2022
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: Signals of economic doom and gloom from property developers Shimao and Kaisa; Walmart get rapped for alleged cybersecurity violations, days after being scolded for allegedly removing goods from Xinjiang from its Sam’s Club shelves; all 170 guests of a birthday party in Hong Kong, including 13 senior officials, were ordered into quarantine due to COVID-19.
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
Pushover persimmon — phrase of the week
Did Intel “pinch China’s soft persimmon” with a recent Xinjiang-related apology?
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
The Kazakhstan protests and Sino-Russian relations
What do the protests in Kazakhstan mean for China and its relationship to Russia, which has sent troops to the central Asian nation to crush the unrest?
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
The China story behind Apple’s $3 trillion valuation with Doug Guthrie
From 2014 to 2019, Doug Guthrie led Apple University’s efforts on leadership and organizational development in China. He speaks to Chris about how Apple’s current success is due in large measure to the deep partnerships the company has in China.
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
Subconscious treatment
Duyi Han’s explorations of mental wellness
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
ByteDance invests in AI-powered female virtual assistants
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January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
Review: ‘The Lettuce Diaries’ by Xavier Naville
Believe it or not, this is a book that goes beyond the exploits of a produce entrepreneur, offering an analysis of Chinese agriculture and rural working practices.
January 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note for Thursday, January 6, 2022
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: A pilot property tax program is hitting delays; there were 3.3 million EVs sold in China in 2021, a year-on-year jump of about 254%; travelers to China from the U.S. will now face extended isolation time and additional tests for COVID-19.
January 6, 2022 Source: The China Project
Chinese officials say Xi’an COVID outbreak, the worst since Wuhan, is ‘effectively contained’
After two weeks of arduous lockdown, during which the residents of Xi’an complained of food shortages and expressed outrage over medical services access, officials now say that the COVID-19 outbreak is under control.
January 6, 2022 Source: The China Project
The sociology of ‘China-watching,’ beyond the dove/hawk divide
David McCourt, a sociologist at the University of California, Davis, has spent six years studying the people who study China. He appeared on the Sinica Podcast to discuss his findings.
January 6, 2022 Source: The China Project