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05.30.18Chinese President Xi Jinping Calls Blockchain a ‘Breakthrough’ Technology
CNBC
Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech this week that blockchain — the technology underlying bitcoin — has “breakthrough” applications.
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05.30.18US-China Trade Battle: Catch Up Here
CNN
The odds of a messy trade war between the United States and China are rising again.
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05.29.18Trump Announces Tariffs on China, Tech Crackdown Ahead of Key Trade Meeting
Washington Post
Trump slaps $50B tariffs as Commerce Secretary is due to arrive in Beijing on Saturday for talks.
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05.29.18U.S.and China Clash over 'Technology Transfer' at WTO
Reuters
Chinese and U.S. envoys sparred over Trump’s claims that China steals American ideas.
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05.29.18Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE
New York Times
China awarded Ivanka Trump seven new trademarks in businesses including books and housewares.
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05.29.18China's Ant Financial Raises $10 Billion at $150 Billion Valuation: Sources
Reuters
The capital-raising comes ahead of a widely expected initial public offering.
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05.29.18China’s ‘Digital City’ Showcases Xi’s Grand Ambition
Financial Times
Transformation of rural backwater into the new Shenzhen is still some way off.
Viewpoint
05.23.18Germany Needs China to Save the Global Order from Trump
from Mercator Institute for China Studies
The U.S. president’s attacks on multilateralism may push Chancellor Merkel into an unlikely alliance with Beijing. Germany and the EU have to test ways to work with China in the absence of transatlantic coordination. The goal must be to organize an...
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05.22.18US Seeks Greater Scrutiny of China Tech Investment
Financial Times
Senate considers bill that may increase U.S. scrutiny of Chinese investments.
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05.22.18China Cuts Car Tariffs, in a Small Offering to U.S. on Trade
New York Times
The small change is unlikely to motivate automakers to shift production.
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05.22.18Trump Retreated from China Tariffs Because of White House Discord, Sources Say
Bloomberg
White House disagreement over trade strategy led Trump to retreat from tariffs.
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05.22.18In China, Photo of Trade Talks Embodies ‘Young’ Country Passing Aging U.S.
New York Times
A distinct age gap between Chinese delegates and American lawmakers.
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05.22.18Railroaded: The Chinese High-Speed Train Network No One Else Really Wants
Wall Street Journal
Terrain is easy, negotiations hard, as construction begins on politically fraught route through Southeast Asia.
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05.18.18China Drops Sanctions Probe into US Sorghum Imports
BBC
China says it is dropping an anti-dumping probe into sorghum imports from the US, as the two sides discuss ways of easing trade tensions.
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05.18.18Trump Cedes Trade Leverage to China in His Quest for Kim Summit
Bloomberg
North Korea may turn out to be Chinese President Xi Jinping’s greatest ally in negotiating a trade deal with President Donald Trump.
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05.18.18Railroaded: The Chinese High-Speed Train Network No One Else Really Wants
Wall Street Journal
Li Guanghe has built some of the most technically complex railroads in China.
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05.18.18At the Height of His Power, China’s Xi Jinping Moves to Embrace Marxism
CNN
Why is President Xi Jinping, the most powerful Chinese leader in decades, presiding over a wealthy and resurgent China, embracing the philosophical ideas of Karl Marx?
Conversation
05.18.18Does China Have a Jobs Problem?
In a surprise Sunday tweet, U.S. President Donald Trump said he supported helping the phone-maker ZTE, a Chinese tech giant which has been one of the hardest hit from U.S.-China trade tensions. “Too many jobs in China lost,” he wrote. Though Trump...
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05.17.18China Has Decided Russia Is Too Risky an Investment
Foreign Policy
On May 4, the planned investment by the Chinese company CEFC China Energy into Russian state oil giant Rosneft fell apart, eight months after it was first announced.
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05.17.18In Silicon Valley, Chinese ‘Accelerators’ Aim to Bring Startups Home
Reuters
Beijing’s unslakeable thirst for the latest technology has spurred a proliferation of “accelerators” in Silicon Valley that aim to identify promising startups and bring them to China.
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05.17.18From Folk Singer to International Finance Expert - Liao Min Is a New Face on China’s Trade Team in Washington
South China Morning Post
On the official list of the Beijing delegation that arrived in Washington on Tuesday for trade talks, there is a new name.
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05.17.18US Team Divided as Trade Talks with China Begin
Financial Times
China and the US are set to begin a second round of high-level talks aimed at averting a trade war, amid signs of the Trump administration’s internal divide over how to deal with Beijing.
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05.17.18OneSpace Launches China’s First Private Rocket
CNN
OneSpace, a startup based in Beijing, on Thursday became the country’s first private company to launch its own rocket.
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05.16.18China Must Continue to Open up within World Economy
In the future, China must do more than simply open up the manufacturing sector and lift restrictions on foreign shareholders and the scope of business foreigners can conduct. China will also need to accelerate the opening-up of the service...
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05.15.18China Gave Trump a List of Crazy Demands, and He Caved to One of Them
Washington Post
China’s list of economic and trade demands that suggest its negotiating position.
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05.15.18Trump, China, ZTE and the Art of the Deal
CNN
ZTE case offers insight into Trump’s way of doing business.
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05.15.18China’s South-East Asia Push Threatened by New Malaysia Regime
Financial Times
Status as Belt and Road posterchild at risk as Mahathir vows to review Chinese projects.
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05.15.18Warning Sounded over China's 'Debtbook Diplomacy'
Guardian
Academics identify 16 countries loaned billions that they can’t afford to repay.
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05.14.18China Welcomes Trump’s Help on ZTE as Trade Talks Loom
New York Times
Both sides are using the Chinese telecom company as a pawn in a geopolitical game.
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05.14.18Why Is China Suddenly Seeking Filipino English Teachers?
South China Morning Post
Beijing shifts its attitude towards workers from the Philippines.
Conversation
05.11.18Do American Companies Need to Take a Stance on Taiwan?
China’s airline regulator recently sent a letter to 36 international air carriers requiring them to remove from their websites references implying that Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau are not part of China. In a surprisingly direct May 5 statement, the...
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05.10.18China Draws Up a Shopping List of American Goods to Avoid Trade War
Wall Street Journal
China likely will offer to import more U.S. goods during negotiations in Washington next week as the two sides see one of the best ways to avert an all-out trade war is for Beijing to buy American.
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05.10.18ZTE Is Now Center Stage in the US-China Trade Fight
CNN
The smartphone and telecom equipment maker announced Wednesday that it has halted its main operations after the US government last month banned American companies from selling it vital components.
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05.08.18Hillary Clinton Says China’s Foreign Power Grab ‘a New Global Battle’
Guardian
China’s attempt to gain political power and influence in foreign countries is “a new global battle”, Hillary Clinton has warned.
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05.08.18China Plans $47 Billion Fund to Boost Its Semiconductor Industry
Wall Street Journal
In a move that could further heighten tensions with the U.S., China is poised to announce a new fund of about 300 billion yuan—$47.4 billion—to spur development of its semiconductor industry as it seeks to close the technology gap with the U.S. and...
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05.08.18No Matter What Trump Says on Iran, China Will Probably Ignore Him
CNBC
In a matter of hours, President Donald Trump is set to announce his decision on the Iran nuclear deal.
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05.07.18Can China Afford to Play Hardball with the U.S.?
In the midst of roiling trade tensions between the United States and China, last week Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin led a delegation of Donald Trump’s top economic advisors to Beijing. Demands were made in both directions and talks were...
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05.04.18U.S.-China Trade Talks End with Strong Demands, but Few Signs of a Deal
New York Times
The Beijing talks were unlikely to result in a comprehensive deal, but experts said they could still be a first step toward reaching some sort of accord.
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05.04.18U.S.-China Trade Talks End with Strong Demands, but Few Signs of a Deal
New York Times
The Beijing talks were unlikely to result in a comprehensive deal, but experts said they could still be a first step toward reaching some sort of accord.
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05.04.18Behind Erik Prince’s China Venture
Washington Post
The Blackwater founder has cut a lucrative security-training deal with Chinese insiders. But is it against U.S. interests?
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05.03.18High-Speed Empire
Columbia Global Reports: The story of the world’s most audacious infrastructure project.Less than a decade ago, China did not have a single high-speed train in service. Today, it owns a network of 14,000 miles of high-speed rail, far more than the rest of the world combined. Now, China is pushing its tracks into Southeast Asia, reviving a century-old colonial fantasy of an imperial railroad stretching to Singapore, and kicking off a key piece of the One Belt One Road initiative, which has a price tag of U.S.$1 trillion and reaches inside the borders of more than 60 countries.The Pan-Asia Railway portion of One Belt One Road could transform Southeast Asia, bringing shiny Chinese cities, entire economies, and waves of migrants where none existed before. But if it doesn’t succeed, that would be a cautionary tale about whether a new superpower, with levels of global authority unimaginable just a decade ago, can pull entire regions into its orbit simply with tracks, sweat, and lots of money. Journalist Will Doig traveled to Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore to chronicle the dramatic transformations taking place—and to find out whether ordinary people have a voice in this moment of economic, political, and cultural collision.{chop}
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05.03.18US Trade Team Arrives in Beijing for Talks, and China Media Are Cautious
CNBC
State media said China will stand up to U.S. bullying if need be, but it was better to work things out at the negotiating table.
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05.02.18Taiwan Says China Dangled $3 Billion to Grab Ally Dominican Republic
Reuters
China offered the Dominican Republic a $3.1 billion package of investments and loans to get them to sever ties with Taiwan, a Taiwan official said on Tuesday, after the Caribbean nation switched allegiance to China in a diplomatic blow to the self-...
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05.02.18The U.S. and China Are Finally Having It Out
New York Times
With the arrival in Beijing this week of America’s top trade negotiators, you might think that the U.S. and China are about to enter high-level talks to avoid a trade war and that this is a story for the business pages. Think again.
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05.02.18Chinese State Media Has a Message for the US Ahead of Trade Talks in Beijing
CNBC
Ahead of a meeting between officials from the world’s two largest economies to iron out their trade tensions, state-owned Chinese media has one message for the American delegates: Don’t expect China to give into all of your demand.
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05.02.18Trump Is Breaking the WTO. Will China Want to Save It?
Washington Post
A U.S. trade team is in China this week to discuss the countries’ trade disputes and the U.S. threat of $150 billion in sanctions.
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05.02.18China Is Weakening Its Currency before U.S. Trade Talks Begin
Bloomberg
China weakened its daily currency fixing by more than traders and analysts had expected before high-ranking U.S. officials arrive in the country to discuss trade issues.
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04.30.18The Rise of Populism and Implications for China
from Carnegie China
The rise of populism in Europe and the United States has had a pronounced impact on domestic politics and foreign policy, as seen in Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. In China, leaders are unsettled by the nationalist and anti-globalization...
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04.27.18What Happened to China’s Only Bitcoin ATM after Its Crackdown on Crypto
Quartz
Four years ago, China got its first bitcoin ATM.
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04.27.18U.S. Considers Tightening Grip on China Ties to Corporate America
Reuters
Any broad effort to sever relationships between Chinese and American tech companies - even temporarily - could have dramatic effects across the industry.
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04.26.18China Tells Donald Trump: We Can Help Make America’s Infrastructure Great Again
South China Morning Post
China has offered to take part in US President Donald Trump’s US$1.5 trillion plan to repair and upgrade America’s infrastructure, saying it would complement Beijing’s own Belt and Road Initiative.
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04.26.18Exclusive: Chip Wars - China Closing in on Second $19 Billion Semiconductor Fund: Sources
Reuters
China’s state-backed semiconductor fund is near to closing a 120 billion yuan ($18.98 billion) investment round for a second fund to support the domestic chip sector and help cut reliance on imports amid a bruising trade standoff with the United...
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04.25.18How Africa Benefits from China’s Rapidly Aging Population
China’s rapidly aging population presents a huge challenge for the country as it needs to find new ways to pay for rising healthcare and social welfare benefits. And that’s where Africa may be able to help. Home to one of the youngest populations on...
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04.25.18China Is Fueling a New ‘Resource Curse’ — and Riots around the World
Washington Post
During the past 15 years, China’s demand for primary commodities has triggered a dramatic increase in natural resource extraction in the developing world.
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04.25.18US-China Trade War: Not about Trade, Not about Trump. Here’s What It Is About
South China Morning Post
Perhaps we should stop talking about US President Donald Trump’s US-China trade war.
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04.23.18The Corrections Needed in the U.S.-China Relationship
from Carnegie China
Stephen Hadley, former national security advisor to President George W. Bush, argues that the United States took false comfort in China’s hide-and-bide strategy and failed to recognize that China would increasingly assert itself as it became more...
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04.20.18US Grain Ships Diverted at Sea Hours after China Imposes Grain Tariff
Guardian
Five ships carrying tonnes of sorghum change course after Beijing imposes rule requiring 178% deposit.
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04.20.18China Refuses to Recycle More of the World’s Trash
CNN
For decades, other countries shipped containers full of scrap and waste to China for recycling.
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04.20.18China Envoy Says China Will Retaliate If U.S. Insists on Trade War: Xinhua
Reuters
China’s ambassador to the United States urged the United States to abandon a cold war and zero-sum mentality.
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04.19.18Trump’s Incredibly Risky Taiwan Policy
So-called friends of Taiwan in the United States are putting the island at risk as never before. The Taiwan Travel Act, passed unanimously by both houses of Congress, and signed by President Trump on March 16, 2018 without reservations, could...