The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, episode 91

Podcast

Welcome to the 91st installment of the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, a weekly podcast that brings you the most important business stories of the week from Chinaโ€™s top source for business and financial news. Produced by Kaiser Kuo of our Sinica Podcast, it features a business news roundup, plus conversations with Caixin reporters and editors.

This week:

  • We note that Chinaโ€™s exports of goods fell 1.3 percent year-on-year in June, down from a 1.1 percent increase in the month before but higher than the median forecast of a 1.4 percent slide from economists polled by Bloomberg.
  • We discuss Justin Sun, the Chinese blockchain entrepreneur whoโ€™s paying $4.5 million to have lunch with Wall Street legend Warren Buffett, and his recent lunch invitation to President Donald Trump.
  • We report a Huawei press event last week, where the Chinese telecom companyโ€™s chairman said that the U.S. says it is easing restrictions on Huawei sales. However, there is no progress in sight.
  • We find out that almost half of migrant women interviewed in four major Chinese cities have experienced some kind of domestic violence, and many are unfamiliar with Chinaโ€™s three-year-old Domestic Violence Law, according to a new report on this matter.
  • We hear that worldwide shipments of personal computers increased 1.5 percent in the second quarter, fueled by businesses upgrading to the latest Windows software from Microsoft. China-based Lenovo Group held the No. 1 spot over U.S. rival HP amid a trade war between the two countries.

In addition, we talk with Doug Young, managing editor of Caixin Global, about a Chinese real estate company getting into education and recent news about Moutai, China’s leading liquor brand.