This episode of Sharp China is outside the paywall.
Show Notes:
On today's show Andrew and Bill begin with Xi Jinping's call to seize the commanding heights of science, technology, and industry across six industries of the future, as well as the State Council's move to release a 34-article law that will implicate domestic firms, foreign businesses and potentially foreign governments, as well as PRC financial institutions and individual investors. From there: Reactions to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's remarks at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue, why an absence of Taiwan mentions in his main speech is not necessarily seen in Beijing as a shift in policy, and questions regarding U.S. partnerships elsewhere in the region. At the end: The looming trade tensions between Europe and China, the expulsion of New York Times journalist Vivian Wang, the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacres, and Steph Curry's new endorsement deal with Li-Ning.
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Related Readings:
China Tightens Rules on Outbound Investment in Fight for Global Tech Edge -- WSJ
State Council Regulations on Outbound Investment -- Sinocism Translation
China Expands Outbound Investment Rules to Cover Individuals -- Bloomberg
Pete Hegseth says US-China ties are ‘better than in years’ -- FT
Hegseth’s Message to Asian Partners: Do More to Get More -- NYT
Japan’s defence minister Koizumi rejects China accusations of ‘new militarism’ -- FT
Brussels fires starting gun on tougher China trade policy, as Beijing vows retaliation -- SCMP
Watching China in Europe - June 2026 -- Noah Barkin
After China Orders a Times Reporter to Leave the Country, the U.S. Reciprocates -- NYT
Tiananmen Tonight Trailer -- Tiananmen Tonight
Vandals break into Tiananmen crackdown museum in US, founder says -- Hong Kong Free Press
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