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03.02.18How Will Trump’s Tariffs Affect U.S.-China Relations?
Arguing that America is harmed by other countries’ trade practices, President Donald Trump said on March 1 that the U.S. will impose a new 25 percent tariff on imported steel and 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum. “People have no idea how badly...
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03.01.18As Xi Tightens His Grip on China, U.S. Sees Conflict Ahead
New York Times
A few weeks after Stephen K. Bannon left the White House in August, he was invited to a dinner at the Council on Foreign Relations to discuss American policy toward China.
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03.01.18Why Chinese State Media Love Elon Musk’s Latest Tweets
CNN
The Tesla CEO tweeted out a link to a video about a Chinese rail station that was built in less than 9 hours.
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03.01.18China Box Office Surges 39 Percent in First Two Months of 2018
Hollywood Reporter
China is once again rapidly closing the gap with North America, still narrowly the world’s largest film market.
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03.01.18A Social Media Tycoon Is Now China’s Richest Man
CNN
Tencent CEO Ma Huateng is the country’s highest-ranked person on the Global Rich List published Wednesday by Shanghai-based wealth research firm Hurun Report.
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03.01.18How the West Got China Wrong
Economist
Last weekend China stepped from autocracy into dictatorship. That was when Xi Jinping, already the world’s most powerful man, let it be known that he will change China’s constitution so that he can rule as president for as long as he chooses—and...
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02.27.18China Spends $279 bln on R&D in 2017: Science Minister
Reuters
China’s total spending on research and development is estimated to have hit 1.76 trillion yuan ($279 billion) last year, China’s science minister said on Monday, a year-on-year increase of 14 percent.
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02.27.18China’s New Economic Guru Is Trying to Stop a Trade War
CNN
As trade tensions escalate between the US and China, one of President Xi Jinping’s most trusted advisers is paying a visit to Washington.
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02.27.18Chinese Capital Dangles Carrots to Lure Foreign Talent to Its Silicon Valley
Reuters
Beijing, a major hub for artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors in China, is touting a new list of incentives to try and bait foreign talent for its equivalent of Silicon Valley in the Chinese capital.
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02.27.18Xi’s Power Grab Gives a Short-Term Boost with Long-Term Ramifications
Brookings Institution
China’s stock market and currency rallied Monday on news that the country would revise its constitution to abolish term limits for the president.
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02.22.18China Probes Report of Possible North Korea Sanctions Breach at Sea
Reuters
China said on Thursday it is investigating a Japanese report that a Chinese ship may have carried out a ship-to-ship transfer with a North Korean vessel in breach of U.N. sanctions.
Depth of Field
02.20.18When You Give a Kid a Camera
from Yuanjin Photo
This dispatch of photojournalism from China cuts across a broad spectrum of society, from film screenings in Beijing for the visually impaired to an acrobatics school 200 miles south, in Puyang, Henan province, and from children in rural Sichuan to...
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02.15.18Chinese New Year Means a Spending Spree across East Asia
CNBC
The Lunar New Year, which kicks off on Feb. 16, is East Asia’s most important holiday season.
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02.15.18Maldives Crisis Could Stir Trouble between China and India
New York Times
As the Maldives’ autocratic president, Abdulla Yameen, cracks down on opposition to consolidate power ahead of another election, analysts and diplomats warn that the small nation’s troubles could provoke a larger crisis that draws in China and India...
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02.14.18China’s Rise and America’s Myopia
from Sinica Podcast
China, as we say at the beginning of each Sinica Podcast episode, is a nation that is reshaping the world. But what does that reshaping really look like, and how does—and should—the world react to China’s role in globalization?
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02.13.18Alibaba's ‘Digital Free Trade Zone’ Has Some Worried about China Links to Malaysia
CNBC
Alibaba e-commerce platform in Malaysia raises concerns over impact on local firms.
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02.13.18How China Is Getting Serious About Financial Risk
Bloomberg
Chinese leaders pledged to make controlling financial risk a top priority. Their challenge is to do so without derailing the economy.
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02.12.18China Quietly Releases 2017 Provincial GDP Figures
Forbes
Provincial GDP figures don't add up to the reported national growth rate.
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02.08.18China Studying Impact of Trade Measures against U.S. Soy, Sources Say
Bloomberg
China is studying the potential impact of trade measures imposed on soybeans imported from the U.S., valued last year at $13.9 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
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02.08.18This Week in China Tech: Xiaomi’s 460 Investments, Tencent’s Gamble and a New ‘Blockchain Academy’
Forbes
China’s technology scene is always shifting, and this week we’ve seen big news coming from Xiaomi, Tencent, Wanda, Baidu, among others. Here are the some of the most interesting tech stories out of China you might not have heard about.
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02.08.18Life Drains from Little Africa as China Dream Fades for Its Fortune Seekers
Guardian
Kalifa Feika swapped Sierra Leone for southern China four years ago, determined to manufacture his fortune in the factory of the world.
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02.08.18China’s Yuan Toppled from Two-Year High as Trade Data Surprises
Bloomberg
China’s yuan sank the most since the aftermath of its shock 2015 devaluation, after data showed the country’s trade surplus more than halved last month, and investors speculated controls on outward cash flows will be eased.
Books
02.07.18Leftover in China
Editor’s note: After we originally posted this video interview about Leftover in China, questions were brought to our attention about the book. We took the video down while we reviewed these concerns, and we determined that the interview is suitable to run on our book video platform.W. W. Norton & Company: Factory Girls meets The Vagina Monologues in this fascinating narrative on China’s single women—and why they could be the source of its economic future.Forty years ago, China enacted the one-child policy, only recently relaxed. Among many other unintended consequences, it resulted in both an enormous gender imbalance—with predictions of over 20 million more men than women of marriage age by 2020—and China’s first generations of only-daughters. Given the resources normally reserved for boys, these girls were pushed to study, excel in college, and succeed in careers, as if they were sons.Now living in an economic powerhouse, enough of these women have decided to postpone marriage, or not marry at all, spawning a label: “leftovers.” Unprecedentedly well-educated and goal-oriented, they struggle to find partners in a society where gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society itself, and where new professional opportunities have made women less willing to compromise their careers or concede to marriage for the sake of being wed. Further complicating their search for a mate, the vast majority of China’s single men reside in and are tied to the rural areas where they were raised. This makes them geographically, economically, and educationally incompatible with city-dwelling “leftovers,” who also face difficulty in partnering with urban men, given urban men’s general preference for more dutiful, domesticated wives.Part critique of China’s paternalistic ideals, part playful portrait of the romantic travails of China’s trailblazing women and their well-meaning parents who are anxious to see their daughters snuggled into traditional wedlock, Leftover in China focuses on the lives of four individual women against a backdrop of colorful anecdotes, hundreds of interviews, and rigorous historical and demographic research to show how these “leftovers” are the linchpin to China’s future.{chop}
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02.07.18China Tries to Charm Tech-Savvy Taiwanese Youth as Political Ties Fray
Reuters
A start-up incubator on the outskirts of Shanghai is laying out sweeteners for budding entrepreneurs: Free office space, subsidized housing rent, tax breaks and in some cases, cash of up to 200,000 yuan ($31,211.47).
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02.06.18The Upside for China in the US Stock Market Plunge – from the Chinese Economist Who Tipped a Big Fall
South China Morning Post
A record points plunge in the US stock market this week could be good news for China’s exporters, according to a Chinese government economist who predicted a big correction in American shares four weeks ago.
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02.05.18China to Stamp out Cryptocurrency Trading Completely with Ban on Foreign Platforms
South China Morning Post
Offshore platforms targeted after recent efforts to shut down domestic exchanges failed to eradicate trading.
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02.05.18Chinese Capital Controls Hit Silicon Valley Tech Investors
Financial Times
Chinese technology investors in Silicon Valley are being thwarted by the country’s capital controls, in a sign of the unintended consequences of Beijing’s move last year to curb cash outflows.
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02.05.18China Opens Inquiry into U.S. Sorghum as Trade Tensions Worsen
New York Times
China has opened an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation into U.S. sorghum imports, the latest salvo in an escalating trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies.
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02.05.18Is the Belt and Road Anti-Democratic?
During her visit to Beijing, Shanghai, and Wuhan January 31-February 2, Prime Minister Theresa May attempted to improve her country’s trade relations with China—an increasingly important partner for the post-Brexit United Kingdom. And yet, May was...
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02.02.18China Considers Legal Gambling on Hainan Island
Bloomberg
China is drafting a proposal to allow gambling on Hainan Island, people familiar with the talks said, in what would be an unprecedented move that could reshape gaming in China’s territories and transform the economy of a strategic southern province.
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02.02.18Pyramid Schemes Cause Huge Social Harm in China
Economist
The authorities call them “business cults”. Tens of millions of people are ensnared in these pyramid schemes that use cult-like techniques to brainwash their targets and bilk them out of their money.
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02.02.18China’s Plans for Creating New International Courts Are Raising Fears of Bias
CNBC
Multi-jurisdictional dealings between Chinese entities and their emerging market counterparts can pose immense regulatory challenges, especially in the realms of financing and execution.
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02.02.18Pyramid Schemes Cause Huge Social Harm in China
The authorities call them “business cults”. Tens of millions of people are ensnared in these pyramid schemes that use cult-like techniques to brainwash their targets and bilk them out of their money.
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02.02.18Britain’s May Discusses Trade Barriers with China’s Xi
Washington Post
British Prime Minister Theresa May said Friday she discussed with Chinese President Xi Jinping the importance of removing barriers to commerce, especially for British food, drink and financial services, as the two countries move toward a future...
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01.31.18The U.K. Needs to Rethink Its Engagement with China
As British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives in Beijing today, where is the U.K.’s relationship with China heading? Despite a complex history, U.K.-China relations have remained a relative bright spot in China’s engagement with the West in recent...
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01.31.18China Creates Nuclear Powerhouse
Wall Street Journal
China is putting two of its largest nuclear-power firms back together as it seeks to bolster its state-owned enterprises and create a corporate powerhouse that can better compete for contracts in other countries.
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01.31.18Trump Alarms China with ‘Cold War’ Rhetoric in State of Union Address
Washington Post
China raised alarms Wednesday over what it called President Trump’s “outdated Cold War mentality” after an address that described Beijing as a global rival and set an increasing tough line against China’s economic and military reach.
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01.30.18Theresa May Declines to Endorse China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Financial Times
UK prime minister to raise concerns on visit aimed at boosting trade ties.
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01.30.18U.S. Firms in China Fear Fallout from Tit-For-Tat Trade War
South China Morning Post
American business group says Beijing could target sectors to send a political message across the Pacific.
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01.26.18China's Bitcoin Crackdown Has Simply Driven Trade Underground
Business Insider
China's crackdown on bitcoin has simply led to the trading going underground, according to a key player.
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01.26.18‘Globalism with Chinese Characteristics’ Is on Display in Davos. but It's Not Everything It Seems
CNBC
President Xi Jinping wasn't present at this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, but the impact of his speech championing globalization at last year's gathering lingered.
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01.25.18Online Sales of Illegal Opioids from China Surge in U.S.
New York Times
Nearly $800 million worth of fentanyl pills were illegally sold to online customers in the United States over two years by Chinese distributors who took advantage of internet anonymity and an explosive growth in e-commerce, according to a Senate...
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01.25.18How China Is Winning Back More Graduates from Foreign Universities Than Ever Before
Forbes
Where it was once inevitable that those who left to study at prestigious foreign universities would remain on distant shores for years, China’s graduates are now answering the call of home more than ever before -- and many are turning down lucrative...
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01.25.18Chinese Contractors Grab Lion’s Share of Silk Road Projects
Financial Times
China’s pledge to the world is that it will create a “community with a shared future for mankind”. But that sharing is no more than an afterthought as it rolls out an ambitious programme to build transport infrastructure across Eurasia, a study...
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01.24.18‘She’ll Die If She Stays with Us’: a Baby Abandoned in China
New York Times
The 6-month-old girl was found alone at night in a park in southern China, sleeping in a stroller. Next to her, in a lime-green backpack, was a bottle of infant formula, diapers and a two-page note from her parents.
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01.24.18China Stocks at Risk of Outpacing Fundamentals
Financial Times
As the Chinese stock market’s disastrous 2015 boom-and-bust fades from memory, investors are in a mood to buy. Chinese stocks both on the mainland and in Hong Kong outperformed the S&P 500 last year, as economic growth accelerated for the...
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01.24.18China to Roll out Fresh Market-Opening Measures This Year, Official Says
Reuters
China will roll out fresh market-opening measures this year that could exceed “international expectations”, a top Communist Party official said in Davos on Wednesday.
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01.23.18China Has Plenty of Options to Retaliate against U.S. Tariffs
Bloomberg
U.S. President Donald Trump may soon get a lesson about tangling with China on trade: Beijing can punch back.
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01.23.18Alibaba’s Jack Ma Thinks He Knows How to Save China's ‘Left-Behind Children’ — He’s Asking Other Entrepreneurs to Buy In
CNBC
The founder and executive chairman of e-commerce behemoth Alibaba said that investing in rural boarding schools could provide a solution for China’s “left-behind children” and ensure a more prosperous future for the next generation.
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01.23.18Did Trump Just Start a Trade War with China?
CNN
President Trump's decision Monday to slap tariffs on imports of solar panels and washing machines risks inflaming tensions with China and other big U.S. trade partners.
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01.22.18Why China and Latin America Are Discussing Trade Now
Al Jazeera
Foreign ministers from Latin America and China are meeting in Chile for a two-day summit focusing on trade, which is becoming crucial for the growth of both.
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01.22.18Chinese Bank Fined over Multibillion-Dollar Bad-Debt Cover-Up
South China Morning Post
China’s banking regulator has slapped a 462 million yuan (US$72 million) fine on a bank branch over a massive shell company fraud, as Beijing continues to crack down on financial risks.
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01.19.18Executive Behind Facebook’s China Charm Campaign Is Out
New York Times
The executive in charge of Facebook’s efforts to court China has left the company, a fresh setback for the social network as it seeks to get its products into China’s huge internet market.
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01.19.18Google Inks a Patent Deal with Tencent as It Explores Ways to Expand in China
Fortune
Alphabet‘s (GOOG, +0.31%) Google has agreed to a patent licensing deal with Tencent Holdings (TCTZF, +0.86%) as it looks for ways to expand in China where many of its products, such as app store, search engine and email service, are blocked by...
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01.18.18China Reports Its Fastest Economic Growth In 7 Years
NPR
China is reporting its fastest economic growth in seven years, saying its gross domestic product grew by 6.9 percent in 2017.
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01.17.18The Island Paradise That Could Be China’s Next Strategic Transport Hub
CNBC
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded his annual trip to Africa on Tuesday with a visit to the tiny island nation of Sao Tome and Principe, off the continent's western gulf.
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01.17.18China’s Sports Industry Is Allegedly Growing Faster Than the National Economy
Forbes
The Chinese National Bureau of Statistics announced official data on the growth of China’s sport’s industry for 2016 on Saturday, showing a total output of 1.9 trillion yuan ($295 billion), and an 11.1% growth that outpaced the recovering national...
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01.17.18China Escalates Crackdown on Cryptocurrency Trading
Bloomberg
China is escalating its clampdown on cryptocurrency trading, targeting online platforms and mobile apps that offer exchange-like services, according to people familiar with the matter.
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01.16.18Xi Jinping Calls on Donald Trump to Revive Economic Dialogue Programme
South China Morning Post
The call comes as Washington ramps up talk of taking tough action against Beijing, including punitive tariffs, sanctions and even a trade war.
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01.16.18China’s Shutdown of Bitcoin Miners Isn’t Just about Electricity
Forbes
The most critical aspect about cryptocurrency for China to address is criminal activity.