China Reform Monitor No. 1389
Moscow backs mega gas pipeline to China through Mongolia;
The Taliban visits Beijing...again;
China mobilized "the masses";
China accused of harvesting organs from Uighurs;
Malaysia treads cautiously on Uighur abuse
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of P.R.C. Government Actions and U.S. Policy
Moscow backs mega gas pipeline to China through Mongolia;
The Taliban visits Beijing...again;
China mobilized "the masses";
China accused of harvesting organs from Uighurs;
Malaysia treads cautiously on Uighur abuse
Facial recognition comes to Chinese schools;
China hacked Asian telecoms to spy on Uighurs and other targets;
China exposes violations of party frugality;
Manila to allow China telecom into military bases;
Nation's first polar observation satellite launched
A raft of new policies to address the pig crisis;
Tapping national pork reserves;
Beijing hopes Europe will save its bacon...;
...and the America's too;
Impossible Foods says China its top priority
Massive drug bust uncovers enough Chinese fentanyl to kill 14 million;
China claims it will crack down on Fentanyl;
China faces world's largest Hep C epidemic: WHO;
China to drop all duties at Shanghai Free Trade Zone;
New pilot FTZs christened in Yunnan and Guangxi
Xi officially named "The People's Leader";
Shenzhen to be turned into a "socialist demonstration area";
Beijing to Hong Kong: You are not "irreplaceable";
Taiwan pledges help for Hong Kong activists seeking sanctuary;
Taiwan is fighting China's travel ban
Cameroon ends road project, alleging Chinese incompetence;
Russia threatens wood export ban to China;
PLA expands ties with North Korean military...;
...and Pakistan's armed forces;
Shandong U apologies for controversial "buddy program"
Philippines may ask for U.S. help to monitor Chinese ships;
Indonesian minister defense decision to send officials to China...;
...as Jakarta seeks help from China to reform national healthcare;
Confucius Institute teachers must "love the motherland;
Australian Department of Education expels institutes
China's GDP growth at slowest pace in 27 years;
China issues Xinjiang white paper;
Security at China border targets Hong Kongers;
Beijing orders its shops to remove Islamic symbols, Arabic signs;
China expands "reeducation camps" for Uighurs
Pakistan's economic problems...and China;
Online platforms fined for publishing "illegal" news;
China's Xi leans on local congresses;
Zimbabwe dangles land to lure Chinese investors, tourists;
Malaysia recovers millions for cancelled pipeline
Revolutionizing China's banking sector;
Chinese firms receive licenses to mine gold in Tanzania;
After cost cut, Malaysia restarts rail project with China;
Four Chinese blockbusters pulled without explanation;
The NBA reigns supreme in China