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On today's show Andrew and Bill begin with Xi Jinping’s trip to San Francisco and a likely meeting with President Biden next week. Topics include: A planned dinner with business leaders, why the PRC hasn’t yet confirmed the trip, modest goals for both sides, more ambitious concessions China and the US may seek. From there: Janet Yellen’s column in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal offers one calculation for foreign capital flight, and why changes at the as yet unscheduled Third Plenum may not allay investor anxiety. At the end: The detention of Zhang Hongli, a.k.a. Lee Zhang, in what appears to be another corruption investigation, warming relations between the PRC and Australia, and the pandas in Washington D.C. prepare for a long flight.
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Related readings:
PRC-Australia back on the "right path"; He Lifeng to DC; Investor detentions and foreign funds outflows; Vanke; Hydropower -- Sinocism
More state capital for key areas; Prepping for Xi in San Francisco; More real estate support likely; PLA; Huawei AI chips; BRI -- Sinocism
US Defense Chief Lloyd Austin Asks to Meet With China’s Still-Unnamed Counterpart -- Bloomberg
There’s a way for the U.S. to compete with China — and to work with China -- Washington Post
Foreign Firms Pull Billions in Earnings Out of China -- WSJ
Wang Xiangwei's Thought of the Day on China -- Substack:
China Opens Corruption Probe Into Ex-ICBC Banker Zhang Hongli -- Bloomberg
Inside a Brazen Scheme to Woo China: Gifts, Golf and a $4,254 Wine -- N.Y. Times
Private schools rethink China future after flunking growth test -- Reuters
Australian and Chinese leaders talk pandas and wine as ties improve despite disagreements -- AP
Here’s How the Pandas Are Getting From the National Zoo to China -- Washingtonian
The hidden power of China’s pandas — and why the U.S. is losing them all -- Washington Post
Surprise panda goodbye -- Axios
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On today's show Andrew and Bill begin with Xi Jinping’s trip to San Francisco and a likely meeting with President Biden next week. Topics include: A planned dinner with business leaders, why the PRC hasn’t yet confirmed the trip, modest goals for both sides, more ambitious concessions China and the US may seek. From there: Janet Yellen’s column in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal offers one calculation for foreign capital flight, and why changes at the as yet unscheduled Third Plenum may not allay investor anxiety. At the end: The detention of Zhang Hongli, a.k.a. Lee Zhang, in what appears to be another corruption investigation, warming relations between the PRC and Australia, and the pandas in Washington D.C. prepare for a long flight.
Click here for instructions to add the podcast to your preferred player.
Related readings:
PRC-Australia back on the "right path"; He Lifeng to DC; Investor detentions and foreign funds outflows; Vanke; Hydropower -- Sinocism
More state capital for key areas; Prepping for Xi in San Francisco; More real estate support likely; PLA; Huawei AI chips; BRI -- Sinocism
US Defense Chief Lloyd Austin Asks to Meet With China’s Still-Unnamed Counterpart -- Bloomberg
There’s a way for the U.S. to compete with China — and to work with China -- Washington Post
Foreign Firms Pull Billions in Earnings Out of China -- WSJ
Wang Xiangwei's Thought of the Day on China -- Substack:
China Opens Corruption Probe Into Ex-ICBC Banker Zhang Hongli -- Bloomberg
Inside a Brazen Scheme to Woo China: Gifts, Golf and a $4,254 Wine -- N.Y. Times
Private schools rethink China future after flunking growth test -- Reuters
Australian and Chinese leaders talk pandas and wine as ties improve despite disagreements -- AP
Here’s How the Pandas Are Getting From the National Zoo to China -- Washingtonian
The hidden power of China’s pandas — and why the U.S. is losing them all -- Washington Post
Surprise panda goodbye -- Axios
To add the Sharp China feed to your preferred podcast player:
Click on the "listen on" button and you will see a dropdown with several options. Make sure you are logged into your account when you do it so you get the correct private RSS feed for subscribers. If you have not logged in for a while you can enter your email and then we will send you a login link.
The “email link” in the pulldown shown above will send you an email that also makes it easy to set it up in your preferred podcast app on your phone.
If you use the Substack app it has a built- in podcast player.
Thanks for listening.