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Show Notes:
On today’s show Andrew and Bill begin with a week of escalating rhetoric in response to Japanese Prime Minister Sane Takaichi’s comments about a Taiwan contingency. Topics include: Memories of Senkakku Islands tensions in 2012, why protests in the streets are unlikely this time, possibilities to escalate and de-escalate from here, and possible PRC motivations for reacting so forcefully. From there: A new round of disappointing real estate data while Lou Jiwei predicts prolonged contraction, “phantom loans” at banks, and a rescue mission for the Shenzhou 21 crew at Tiangong space station. At the end: A leaked White House memo alleges Alibaba is cooperating with the PLA, Hasan Piker’s viral travels spawn thoughts on Western influencers touring China, and a BBC journalist is reportedly under investigation for espionage in Brussels.
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Related Readings:
How Japan’s new prime minister has brought China’s ‘wolf warriors’ back out -- CNN
Japan senior diplomat visits Beijing to ease spat over Taiwan -- Nikkei Asia
China Secondhand Home Prices Fall in All Major Cities for Second Month -- Caixin
China Sees Worst Credit Growth in a Year as Demand Dries Up -- Bloomberg
China Banks Issue Phantom Loans to Hit Targets in Slow Economy -- Bloomberg
Exclusive: GM wants parts makers to pull supply chains from China -- Reuters
White House memo claims Alibaba is helping Chinese military target US -- FT
Tesla Wants Its American Cars to Be Built Without Any Chinese Parts -- WSJ
US influencer Hasan Piker’s China tour draws fire after viral Tiananmen police encounter -- SCMP
america against china against america -- Jasmine Sun
Sinocism Live: Dispatches from China with Afra Wang and Jasmine Sun
BBC journalist probed by secret services over China spying allegations -- Daily Mail
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Sharp China Podcast

Sharp China Podcast

Sharp China Podcast