No. 27 | 20.08.2021

Chinese and Eritrean doctors prepares an operation for a hydrocephalic child in Asmara, Eritrea, 23 May 2008. [Xinhua/Zhu Xiaoguang]

Dear reader,

News on China: Africa Weekly has looked back on key stories we’ve published over the last few months, as we transition towards discussing weekly news in our new podcast.

In part two of our retrospective, we share stories that deal with some of the prevailing narratives around Africa-China relations. We also share stories that give a general overview of the historical development of key Africa-China relations and collaborations.

If you have any comments or questions, please let us know at [email protected].

Dongsheng editorial collective

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Geopolitics

2020 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) marks 20 years of strategic partnerships in trade, infrastructure projects, and political relations

Chinese infrastructure investments total US $110 billion – boosting industry on the African continent (16,000 km of roads and railroads, 20 ports, 80 power plants, etc.) – with bilateral trade reaching US $200 billion in 2019

Economy

US study of 1,000 Chinese loans refutes allegations of “debt-trap diplomacy” and seizure of African assets for unpaid loans

Between 2000-19, China cancelled US $3.4 billion in debt and restructured/refinanced 26 loans; holding 20% of Africa’s debt, China’s bilateral negotiations offer tailor-made solutions, with 20 countries receiving debt relief in 2020

Agriculture and Environment

Belt and Road infrastructure investment plays key role in climate change response in Africa, where 45% of people lack electricity access

Beyond energy financing (US $3 billion, 2019-20), China is pursuing a “green silk road” and low-carbon development, but to facilitate this in Africa, it is necessary to strengthen domestic institutions and invest US $120 billion (2020-30) to broaden electricity access

Science and Technology

Africa advances space cooperation with China, which launched 59 satellites in 2020 to provide TV, navigation, and meteorological services

Mozambique joined 115 countries and regions (1,200+ people trained) using Fengyun meteor technology; Ethiopia launched second Chinese-backed satellite and 19 African countries (8,162 villages) completed project acceptance for satellite TV in 2020″

Health

China’s ‘Health Silk Road’ (2020) to facilitate international cooperation on pandemic control is grounded in nearly six-decades-long medical internationalism

Since sending a medical team to newly-independent Algeria (1963), over 23,000 Chinese medical personnel have been sent to Africa, where proactive healthcare delivery (targeting rural settings and seeking out patients) has characterized their work

People’s Life and Culture

Boomplay expands music streaming to 47 African countries, as sub-Saharan Africa expects 475 million mobile internet users (2025)

Launched by Transsion, Chinese app partners with Universal Music Group, aiming to become the largest African music streaming service, investing (US $1 million) in local artists; Transsion’s Tecno holds 48.2% share of Africa’s smartphone market (Q4 2020)

Moment in History

China’s development model and international relations have the potential to help Africa break historical underdevelopment and poverty

From supporting national liberation movements to agricultural training centres (1950s-1990s) to contemporary relations such as funding 6,200km of railway and over 5,000km of roads (2017), claims of China’s role in Africa being “colonial” are unfounded

No. 26 | 13.08.2021

A visitor at the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha takes selfies with a Ugandan staff member, 28 June, 2019 [ Xinhua]

Dear reader,

For the next two weeks, News on China: Africa Weekly will share retrospectives covering some of the key stories we’ve published over the last few months.

As we look back at recent headlines, it is clear that there is so much yet to uncover and understand of the multiple existing relations between Africa and China, and their dynamic realities. Too often, mainstream reporting provides a limited or partial scope. Many times, distortions are offered in place of complex realities and relationships.

The following stories make humble steps towards understanding these relationships, which is in the interest of all humanity.

If you have any comments or questions, please let us know at [email protected].

Dongsheng editorial collective

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Geopolitics

African nations strengthen agency through infrastructure projects and leadership visits to China (222 trips; 2009-18)

From Zimbabwe’s parliament buildings (US $140 ­million) to the African Union’s headquarters (US $200 million), African governments leverage diplomatic relations for Chinese-funded government facilities and more advantageous trade relations; China tops diplomatic visits to Africa, with 82 trips to 40 countries (2009-18)

China overtook US as Africa’s top trading partner and largest source of investment (US $106.7 billion, 2013-19), in two decades

US share of Africa’s foreign trade fell (15.5% to 5.6%), while China’s share jumped (4% to 25.6%) of the total in 20 years; Biden promises to resume investments in the continent without concrete plans

Economy

Chinese direct investment in Africa (US $49.1 billion) increased tenfold and contributed to more than 20% of GDP growth from 2000-19

Faced with rising domestic consumption and an aging population, China bets on the growth potential of Africa’s population (2.5 billion, 2050) and middle class (350 million, 2020), but intra-continental economic obstacles remain

Agriculture and Environment

Hybrid rice scientist Yuan Longping (1930-2021) remembered for contributions against global hunger, including 16 grain pilot programs in Africa

In Madagascar, seed technology and innovative methods tripled transplanting speed (to 0.3 hectares/day) and yields (to >7.5 tons/hectare) from 2006 to 2019; China trained 14,000+ technicians in 80 developing countries

Science and Technology

Transsion leads Africa’s growing mobile market (+14% year-on-year, Q1), with low-priced handsets (US $35-100) and features customized to African consumers

Shenzhen-based manufacturer of the Tecno, Infinix, and Itel brands leads the African smartphone market (44.3%), overtaking Samsung (22.9%), with four-chip phones and keyboards in local languages (Amharic, Swahili, Hausa)

Health

Chinese pharmaceuticals will supply 550 million COVID-19 vaccines to COVAX by mid-2022, while African manufacturers (Egypt and Morocco) start production

110 million Sinopharm and Sinovac doses will be immediately available; five African countries are involved in vaccine production and will meet <1% of the needed doses for the continent, where only 2% of the population is fully vaccinated

People’s Life and Culture

“C-Dramas” draw ten million African subscribers in 30 countries due to shared values and expansion of streaming services

With 300 African voice-actors, media giant StarTimes has dubbed over 20,000 episodes of Chinese series into 11 local languages (including Swahili and Yoruba) since 2011; some African viewers prefer Chinese themes and styles absent in Western productions

Moment in History

With the death of independence leader Kenneth Kaunda (1924-2021), Chinese-supported Tanzania-Zambia railway built under his leadership remains a symbol of internationalism

With interest-free loan (US $500 million), 56,000 Chinese (1970-76) alongside African workers constructed 320 bridges, 22 tunnels, and 93 stations of the 1,860km railway, reducing dependency on neighboring colonial states; >60 Chinese died in the process

Led by Kenneth Kaunda (1924-2021), Zambia was the first southern African nation to establish relations with China in 1964 based on international solidarity

No. 22 | 16.07.2021

Chinese surgeon training Ghanaian medical staff in Kumasi, Ghana, 13 July 2016 [Xinhua/Lin Xiaowei]

Geopolitics

China and UN Security Council endorse African Union’s mediation of US $4.6 billion Ethiopian dam dispute with Sudan and Egypt

Part-Chinese funded (US $1.2 billion), the Blue Nile hydroelectric dam will produce power (6,000 MW) for Ethiopian industrialization, but Egypt and Sudan – where China also has significant investments – raise concerns about low water levels downstream

Health

Chinese pharmaceuticals will supply 550 million COVID-19 vaccines to COVAX by mid-2022, while African manufacturers (Egypt and Morocco) start production

110 million Sinopharm and Sinovac doses will be immediately available; five African countries are involved in vaccine production and will meet <1% of the needed doses for the continent, where only 2% of the population is fully vaccinated

People’s Life and Culture

China-Ghana cardiology cooperation (US $3.1 million) includes training of 23 medical professionals (2015-19) and the first minimally-invasive heart surgery

Chinese specialists in Ghana have performed free surgeries and disease screenings, provided cutting-edge training locally and in China, and conducted research on disease prevalence rates, while also helping found the Ghana Cardiology Society (2018)

Africa celebrates Communist Party of China’s centenary, having fought alongside one another in the quest for liberation from Western colonialism

No. 58 | 10.07.2021

National Politics

Government investigates ride-hailing app Didi for national security risks, shortly after US $4.4 billion IPO on Wall Street

Didi (90% of Chinese market) is the first big tech investigated since Data Security Law passed in June, followed by US-listed Full Truck Alliance and Boss Zhipin; China may revise foreign investment criteria for domestic tech companies

Geopolitics

China produces 80% of the silicon used in solar panels worldwide, half of them in Xinjiang province, the target of US sanctions

Low-priced Chinese panels (80% of global production) have helped industry grow, but price increase (+20%) in the last year raises concern; White House imposed arbitrary sanctions on four Chinese companies producing silicon

China proposes cooperation with Germany and France for Africa’s development and aims to reopen investment deal with EU

President Xi tries to persuade Chancellor Merkel and President Macron out of shared commercial interests; between January and May, Chinese trade with Germany (US $92.8 billion) grew 36% year-on-year and France (US $32.9 billion) rose 44%

Science and Technology

Huawei responds to US sanctions and accelerates global hiring, with plans to increase R&D budget by “several billion dollars”

Chinese giant seeks to hire hundreds of engineers in Europe and Canada to develop chips, software, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, etc.; meanwhile, supercomputer running on Huawei’s AI system wins two world championships

Health

WHO certifies malaria eradication in China, which shares disease-control experiences with African and Asian countries

Prior to 1949, China recorded 30 million cases and 300,000 deaths annually; anti-malaria efforts began in 1956 with distributing medicine and reducing breeding areas, advancing with the discovery of the artemisinin drug by Nobel Prize-winning scientist Tu Youyou (2015)

Economy

In the first quarter, the Chinese renminbi’s share (US $287.46 billion) in global reserves rose to the highest (2.45%) since 2016, according to IMF

Driven by appreciation, renminbi is still outpaced by the euro (20.57%) and the dollar (59.5%), which has fallen from 71% (1999) to its lowest rate in 25 years

Agriculture and Environment

After US $43 billion acquisition by ChemChina in 2017, Swiss-based Syngenta applies for record US $10 billion IPO in Shanghai’s STAR Market

World’s leading pesticide producer and third largest seed supplier will use IPO proceeds towards domestic growth and acquisitions, while its Modern Agriculture Platform (MAP) helps farmers maximize yields through 900 demonstration farms and 365 training centres

Community seed banks are preserving China’s agrobiodiversity, involving 260 million smallholder farmers across 691,510 villages

Seed banks protect farmer livelihoods, improve food security, and help preserve crop diversity – which decreased from 11,590 to 3,271 in China’s grain varieties (1956-2014); neglect by formal policies and national genebank system remains a challenge

People’s Life and Culture

Record-breaking female student wins car mechanic contest, sparking debate on gendered division of labor and value of vocational education

17-year-old Gu Huijing attends one of China’s thousands of vocational/technical secondary schools and colleges, which the government promises to expand (35 million students, 2020-21) to stabilize job market and increase rural and migrant worker skills

70 years ago, construction began on China’s first socialist workers’ village to rebuild war-torn Shanghai and house its growing working class

1,002 “model worker” families were selected nationwide to live in Caoyang New Village, including housing, a hospital, a market, and shops; community has since gone into decline, but local government hopes to preserve

Oil painting by Yin Chengzhong, “Workers Moving Into the New Village”, 2014 [China Art Museum via Sixth Tone]


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No. 19 | 25.06.2021

Chinese doctor conducting acupuncture treatment at a TCM center in Antananarivo, Madagascar, 6 November 2019 [Xinhua/Xie Han]


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Geopolitics

Congo-Brazzaville secures restructuring on US $2.4 billion low-interest Chinese loan, while trying to unlock IMF loan (US $404 million)

Third largest sub-Saharan Africa oil producer (70% of national revenue) sees debt rise (110% of GDP) due to pandemic and oil price drop (70% in 2014); Swiss oil traders Trafigura and Glencore hold US $1.7 billion of national debt

People’s Life and Culture

As Zambian independence leader Kenneth Kaunda (1924-2021) dies, Chinese-supported Tanzania-Zambia railway built under his leadership remains a symbol of internationalism

With interest-free loan (US $500 million), 56,000 Chinese (1970-76) alongside African workers constructed 320 bridges, 22 tunnels, and 93 stations of the 1,860km railway, reducing dependency on neighboring colonial states; >60 Chinese died in the process

Health

Marking 50 years of cooperation with Equatorial Guinea, China has sent 586 medical workers in 31 teams for specialized treatment and training

With limited medical facilities, Traditional Chinese Medicine – with still-low popularity – is being introduced to treat chronic diseases and taught in universities (South Africa) on the continent, where 46 Chinese teams are currently based

Led by Kenneth Kaunda (1924-2021), Zambia was the first southern African nation to establish relations with China in 1964 based on international solidarity

No. 15 | 28.05.2021
In the paddy fields of the Hubei-Gaza Friendship Farm in Gaza province, Mozambique, 17 April  2010 [Xinhua/Liu Dalong]

In the paddy fields of the Hubei-Gaza Friendship Farm in Gaza province, Mozambique, 17 April 2010 [Xinhua/Liu Dalong]


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Agriculture and Environment

Hybrid rice scientist Yuan Longping (1930-2021) remembered for contributions against global hunger, including 16 grain pilot programs in Africa

In Madagascar, seed technology and innovative methods tripled transplanting speed (to 0.3 hectares/day) and yields (to >7.5 tons/hectare) from 2006 to 2019; China trained 14,000+ technicians in 80 developing countries

Global Times, 10.12.2019

Geopolitics

African nations strengthen agency through infrastructure projects and leadership visits to China (222 trips; 2009-18)

From Zimbabwe’s parliament buildings (US $140 ­million) to African Union’s headquarters (US $200 million), African governments leverage diplomatic relations for Chinese-funded government facilities and more advantageous trade relations; China tops diplomatic visits to Africa, with 82 trips to 40 countries (2009-18)

Health

China contributes about ⅓ of the vaccine doses sent to Africa (39.7 million), where only 1% of Africans have been vaccinated

31 countries have received donations (5.85 million) or purchased (33 million) favorably-priced Chinese vaccines, but only 12.3 million have been delivered so far; WHO approval of Sinopharm set to increase supplies to Africa via COVAX

With ⅕ of the African population experiencing hunger (2019), Yuan Longping’s hybrid rice tripled yields in Madagascar over the last decade

With ⅕ of the African population experiencing hunger (2019), Yuan Longping’s hybrid rice tripled yields in Madagascar over the last decade

No. 13 | 14.05.2021

Workers loading China-donated Sinopharm vaccines at the Cairo International Airport, Egypt, 23 Feb 2021 [Xinhua/Wu Huiwo]


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Health

Egypt will receive 4.9 million Chinese vaccines from Sinovac in May and secures agreement to locally produce them

Chinese company will ensure technology transfer, technical assistance and inputs shipment to produce 40-60 million doses of VACSERA vaccine in 2021; vaccination centers increased to 360 and 1,400 liters of raw materials arrive this month

Economy

One in three vehicles sold in Kenya are Chinese, with more affordable prices and local assembly

Chinese benefit from tax reductions on automobile parts, have lower average prices (US $34,000) than competitors (US $62,000) and generate 40,000 direct jobs in Kenya; Japanese brands still lead the market

Chinese infrastructure loans promote domestic entrepreneurship in African countries, says US thinktank

CARI study of 38 countries (2006-18) finds that infrastructure investments create opportunities and lower business costs, with every 1% GDP in loans adding 3.6% in new business density; from 2000-16, average loans/country (US $2-552 million) and share of infrastructure (18-60%) grew

No. 34 | 09.01.2021

Looking back to the top stories of 2020, moving forward into 2021 and the upcoming lunar new year of the ox.

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Dear readers,
 
As mentioned last week, today we share the second part of our 2020 retrospective of News on China. We hope this compilation can serve as a useful reference for study and research. As of next week, News on China will resume the regular publication of the weekly news digest, as we settle into a year that hopefully sees the end of the pandemic.
 
—Dongsheng editorial collective
 

National Politics

Communist Party of China’s Central Committee announces 14th Five-Year Plan (2012-25), prioritizing technological self-sufficiency and “dual circulation”

Faced with turbulent international situation, high-tech investment and domestic market expansion will be fundamental pillars to economic development, while the country reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism on issues such as environment, public health and international trade

China Daily, 04.11.2020 (Summary of the 14th Five-Year Plan, No.25)

New Chinese “dual circulation” strategy aims to maintain economic growth through expansion of the domestic market, but faces big challenges

Domestic consumption amounts to only 38.8% of GDP (US at 66%), but country foresees increase in middle class (400 to 560 million) and GDP/capita (US $14,000) by 2024-25; high income inequality and aging population may impose limits

China commemorates the 70th anniversary of resistance against US-led forces in the Korean War (1950-1953)

President Xi urged the country to carry forward the great spirit of the Chinese People’s Volunteers – 2.9 million soldiers fought and 197,653 died securing the 38th parallel against the militarily-superior US

China Daily, 20.20.2020 (No.23)

China issued draft antitrust rules to rein in internet-based monopolies, protecting market fairness and interests of consumers

Online monopolistic practices will be outlawed, including forcing merchants to choose between platforms or providing differentiated prices based on customer information; move cost top three giants US $102 billion in market value

Caixin Global, 11.11.2020 (No.26)

Economy

China suspends Ant Group’s initial public offering (US $39.67 billion) – the largest in history  due to new financial regulations

Government proposal for stricter rules could force Ant to restructure its app-based microlending business model – 40% of its revenues in the first half-year – and delay new IPO by months

Developing countries, mostly in Asia, will account for 95% of global growth in 2020-2021 and China for 51%, according to the IMF

GDP of advanced economies in 2021 is expected to fall 3.6% below 2019 level; US attempt to isolate China from global trade could have serious consequences for US and developing countries

Geopolitics

China participates in global Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) as lender of US $28 billion, maturing in 2020

According to a study, China has never seized assets from debtor countries and has already agreed to renegotiate ¼ (US $94 billion) of its total loans; current largest beneficiaries are Venezuela, Pakistan and Angola (US $19, 14 and 6.2 billion, respectively)

Global Times, 13.10.2020 (No.22)

15 Asia-Pacific countries sign the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest free trade agreement

New trade bloc represents ⅓ of the global population (2.26 billion) and GDP (US $26 trillion), lowers trade tariffs, eases restrictions on investment and travel and is seen as a victory for Chinese diplomacy

South China Morning Post, 15.11.2020 (No.27)

China replaces US to become the EU’s largest trading partner between January and July (US $382.5 billion), with 2.6% year-on-year growth

Most European imports come from China, which increased by 4.9% (to 21.9%), while its exports decreased 1.8% (to 10.3%) to the Asian country

China and Russia consolidate strategic partnership through energy and industrial agreements, de-dollarization and bilateral trade

Less than half of China-Russia trade in first quarter was in dollars; in 30-year agreement worth US $400 billion, Siberia natural gas pipeline will supply 38 billion m³ annually (China currently imports 90 billion); Sibur and Sinopec will jointly build massive polymer plant

Science and Technology

Tianwen-1 mission launches Mars probe, which could make China the third country to reach the red planet

Chinese are the first to attempt to orbit, land, and rove on Mars in the same expedition; if successful, research will be the most comprehensive ever done; Tianwen (“heavenly questions”) is named after a 4th century BC poem

As China leads rare earths industry (US $13 billion), US attempts to revive domestic production but lacks heavy state investment and international cooperation

Declared strategic since 1990, China’s production grew from 27 to 80% of global market due to state planning and integrated supply chain of rare earths, essential for defence industry and electric vehicles

China replaces US nuclear technology with domestic alternative to ensure energy security and minimize geopolitical risks

From the successful technology transfer of the four Westinghouse AP1000 reactors purchased in 2007, the country is building 12 new Hualong One reactors with 85% Chinese components; China set to become world’s largest nuclear power producer by 2026

Agriculture and Environment

China could reach 2060 carbon-neutrality goal and cut 0.2–0.3°C from global warming projections, according to US expert

90% emissions reduction, long-term planning and investments would be required for China, which is already leader in renewables with 1/3 solar panels/turbines, 50% of e-vehicles, 98% of electric buses of the world

Third-generation hybrid rice yields record-breaking 23 tons/hectare in Hunan, 10-20% higher than other varieties

One hectare of the high-quality, resilient and easy-to-breed “Sanyou No 1” strain can feed up to 75 people; technique could help safeguard China’s food security, be applied to other grains and be distributed internationally

Global Times, 02.11.2020 (No.25)

Health

Traditional Chinese medicine is strengthened thanks to success as supportive treatment for COVID-19 and revives debate in the country

Only 15% of hospitals and 9% of professionals currently adopt such practices, but the government proposes investments in research and greater integration with Western medicine

People’s Life and Culture

China is expected to have 300 million seniors by 2025 and a shrinking population by 2050

Over last decade, number of retirement and assisted-living facilities increased (40,000-220,000) as the elder population grew (10-18.1% of total), with parents of only-child policy entering their 60s

Global Times, 25.10.2020 (No.24)

Communist Party creates community centres and resumes grassroots work that was weakened during the 1980s-90s

Centers organize cultural programs, leisure activities for children and the elderly, vocational courses, basic social services, and Party meetings, and were important in mobilizing people in the fight against the pandemic

Youth born during the 1990s onwards are more accepting of China’s early socialist history (1949-1979), popularized on online platforms

Unlike prior generation’s pro-US and capitalist outlook, today’s youth embrace the industrial and social advances led by Chairman Mao, who topped online Q&A poll as greatest modern Chinese historical figure

Selfie with Karl Marx at exhibition celebrating 200 years since his birth, 2018 [Chen Xiaogen/People Visual via Sixth Tone]

No. 33 | 02.01.2021

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Dear reader,
 
As this difficult year marked by the pandemic comes to a close, we would like to thank all of you who followed us during the eight months of News on China. We ring in the new year with some news: the Dong Feng Collective (Eastern Wind), responsible for the publication, is now called Dongsheng (Eastern Voices) and soon we’ll be launching a new website and social media accounts, with new content!
 
This week and the next, we’re publishing a retrospective of the top stories in 2020, recalling the main achievements of the Chinese people and government, as well as a look into the future.
 
While nations across the world saw millions experience deeper levels of impoverishment this year, China ended extreme poverty — one of the great accomplishments in human history. To better understand how this was possible, we recommend a documentary jointly produced by the public media outlets of CGTN (China) and PBS (US). Unfortunately, the film was censored in the US. But you can watch it here (also in SpanishFrench)

National Politics

China meets poverty alleviation target in 2020 with 80 million people from 832 impoverished counties taken out of poverty since 2013

Goal was reached through various methods, including job creation, access to education, health, social security, housing and income transfer; Chinese poverty line in PPP is US $2.30/day (World Bank US $1.90)

Between 1995-2018, China made important improvements in women’s education, health and poverty rate, but discrimination remains a challenge

Women’s illiteracy (24.1%-7.5%) and maternal mortality (61.9-18.3/100,000) were reduced, undergraduate (35.4%-51.2%) and graduate students (23.5%-45.8%) increased, but only 25% hold leading positions in companies

Government releases report on developments in employment, labor rights, income and education in Xinjiang from 2014-2019

Employment increased 17.2% (to 13.3 million) and per capita disposable income increased by about 50% (US $5,125 urban, US $1,935 rural); 453,800 students are enrolled in university (up 47.5%)

Complete report (No.19)

Harvard research (2003-16) reveals that public approval of Chinese government has increased in recent years, especially in less developed regions

93% say they are satisfied with the central government (86.1% in 2003) and 70.2% with township administrations (43.6%). Social welfare policies for the working classes and the fight against corruption were decisive factors

Geopolitics

At the WHO Assembly, China proposes to make the future anti-COVID-19 vaccine “a global common good”

Xi announces $2 billion donation to fight the pandemic – prioritizing Africa – and proposes G20 to suspend payment of debt services for poor countries

From trade sanctions and fake news to military and diplomatic intimidation, US offensive against China is a reaction to Chinese economic and technological advances

For the first time, US glimpses risk of losing technological superiority, its main advantage in last decades, with Huawei’s 5G technology as the biggest threat

Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) marks 20 years of strategic partnerships in trade, infrastructure projects and political relations

Chinese infrastructure investments total US $110 billion – boosting industry on the African continent (16,000 km of roads and railroads, 20 ports, 80 power plants, etc.) – and bilateral trade reached US $200 billion in 2019

China strengthens Latin American partnership based on three-pillar approach of imports, investment and political solidarity

As the key export market for Chile (32%), Peru (29%), Brazil (28%), Uruguay (27%) and Argentina (10%) in 2019, China also supported Venezuela, Cuba and Bolivia, whose new president Arce indicated continued commitment to lithium cooperation for battery production

Economy

China cut tax and fee by US $311.22 billion from January to September, 65% of which helped minimize the effects of COVID-19

Tax departments have also helped exporters’ shift to the domestic market, expanding their income from domestic sales during January–September by 7.7% year-on-year

Average annual salary of workers in the information technology and scientific research industries surpasses that of finance professionals, becoming the highest in the country

Researchers earn US $19,060 and “techies” (telecommunication, software and IT) US $22,998, while financial professionals make US $18,760; the digital economy represents ⅓ of national GDP and ¼ of the workforce.

According to Forbes magazine, China surpasses US in having the most Fortune Global 500 companies with 133 and 121, respectively

With no companies on the list in 1990, China now has 3 of top 10 companies – Sinopec, State Grid and China National Petroleum, behind Walmart’s lead – and 5 of 7 largest internet companies

Agriculture and Environment

After 15 years of “Clear waters, green mountains” policy, China becomes global leader in reforestation since 2000, creating a quarter of world’s new green areas

Pollution-reduction investment quadrupled since 2005 (US $137.7 billion in 2017), and environmental restoration of areas heavily affected by economic development in recent decades has advanced

With high soy demand and limited arable land, China has increased productivity by 83% since 1978 due to technological investment

China produces 200 new varieties annually and publishes most papers globally on soybeans, but still imported 88.5 million tons (over 80% of its consumption) in 2019

Science and Technology

Chinese navigation system BeiDou begins full operation in more than 100 countries, with higher accuracy than GPS and 100% of components manufactured domestically

With 56 satellites outnumbering the US GPS system’s 35, BeiDou serves 100 million users – including Chinese cell phones and iPhone 11 – and value expected to exceed US $57 billion this year

Global Times, 06.08.2020 (No.13)

China surpasses US in the number of scientific papers published for the first time, having invested US $554 billion (PPP) in research in 2018

China published 19.9% and US 18.3% of papers, but US still leads in quality with 24.7% of the 10% most-cited articles, while China has 22%

Health

Owing to “patient zero’s” good memory and cell phone data, Beijing authorities located the coronavirus origin and avoided a massive outbreak

“Grandpa Tang’s” recollections and cellphone payment, chat and navigation records allowed Beijing CDC to discover the Xinfadi market source, declaring its lockdown in less than 24 hours

People’s Life and Culture

China commemorates 75 years since its victory over Japanese invasion, which was decisive in ending WWII

Holding back most of Japan’s forces during 14-year war, China suffered 20 million deaths (⅓ of total; USSR 24 million, US <0.5 million) and US $600 billion losses

Between 2011 and 2018, 70% of new university students are the first in their family to access higher education

69.7% of them come from rural areas. Data show signs of Chinese educational progress and fight against inequalities, but students still face challenges

On October 1st, Chinese people celebrated 71st anniversary of the founding of the PRC, Mid-Autumn Festival and post-pandemic recovery

550 million domestic tourists are expected to boost economy during the “Golden Week” – the first long holiday since the Spring Festival lockdown in Wuhan, where 140+ celebration events are planned

Chairman Mao’s 127th birthday was celebrated nationally on 26 December 2020 — here pictured with students from Africa, Asia and Latin America in 1959 [Hou Bo/ChinaFotoBank]

No. 32 | 26.12.2020

Residents practicing tai chi next to a lotus pond in Huainan, Jiangsu province, 2019 [Caixin Global]

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Geopolitics

Despite strong domestic and US pressures, Germany steps closer to approving Huawei to build its 5G network, but with strict security conditions

Decision is based on high cost of changing operators (Huawei supplies almost ⅔ of Germany’s 4G network), high quality of Chinese technology and aiding competitiveness of Germany’s industrial and telecoms sectors

China’s global drone market leader DJI faces sanctions by Washington and could lose access to US chips

DJI drones claimed 76.8% of US (2019) and 70-80% of global (2020) share of market, which will reach US $42.8 billion by 2025, but company could lose global lead due to dependence on US technology

Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges Joe Biden to “restart dialogue” and “rebuild trust” between China and US, pointing out possible areas of cooperation

Though critical of  Trump, Wang called for collaboration on pandemic response, economic recovery and climate change, affirming that China “was not, is not and will not be a threat to the US”

National Politics

Government issues energy development “white paper”, outlining achievements and proposals for transition to low-carbon and renewable energy economy

Between 2012-19, annual energy consumption (+2%) grew slower than economy (+7%), clean energy increased (23.4% of total) and carbon emission intensity dropped by 48.1% (2005-19); proposals highlight increased innovation, foreign investment and international cooperation

Spike in energy consumption causes regional power shortages as China responds to increased global production demand and winter weather

Energy use increased in Hunan (+19.8%), Jiangxi (+18.4%) and Zhejiang (+9,2%) in early-December, but renewables still lag behind coal energy in capacity to respond to sudden energy uptakes

Government tightens rules for foreign investment in key sectors affecting national security, following US, UK and Japan’s example

Authorities will review investment involving military, technology, infrastructure, financial services, energy and agriculture, laying foundation of further opening up instead of protectionism

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Agriculture and Environment

China will upgrade 6.66 million hectares of farmland – equivalent to the size of Ireland – in 2021 to ensure food security (up 25% from 2020)

Amid flood and pandemic-related challenges, government aims to ensure self-sufficiency of cereals (90%) and rice/wheat (95%) through subsidies, mechanization, improved irrigation and satellite monitoring

One year after completion of China’s first industrial port restoration project, marine wildlife returns to coast of Rizhao, Shandong

The US $2.3 billion project relocated two coal-handling zones and replaces 133ha of industrial land with a 460,000m2 beach, museums and exhibition halls

Health

Lacking exercise and healthy diets, over half of adults are overweight and 20% of children aged 6 to 17 years are obese

Factors include increased consumption of meat and sugary drinks; since 2015, incidence of chronic diseases increased while related premature deaths decreased, and alcohol and cigarette consumption fell

People’s Life and Culture

Tai Chi (taijiquan) added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, topped by China with 42 officially recognized cultural practices

Originating in 17th century and rooted in Daoist and Confucian thought, the popular therapeutic exercise is practiced by 100 million people worldwide for health and self-defense purposes

Educated urban entrepreneurs return to the countryside as poverty alleviation, tourism and agricultural development efforts bear fruit

In 2017, Ministry of Agriculture estimated that seven million people (40% with high school education or above) relocated to start rural businesses in recent years, citing lower costs and competition, and proximity to family and nature

Leading US scholar on China, Ezra F. Vogel (1930-2020), dies after a lifetime of building understanding between the two countries

Influencing President Nixon’s rapprochement with China in 1972, the Harvard professor penned Deng Xiaoping’s biography (2011), criticized Trump’s trade war and recognized China’s contribution to fighting climate change, Covid-19 and assistance to Africa

Ezra F. Vogel with his book “Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China” (2011) [Caixin Global]