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Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Exclusive: China's clashing priorities behind rare money market distress

 SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE, Nov 6 (Reuters) - China's attempts to keep the yuan from falling contributed to last week's chaos in money markets, sources involved say, pointing to the pressure behind the scenes as Beijing tries to guide its economy and markets through a major slowdown.

Routine month-end demand for cash in China's banking system snowballed into a scramble on Oct. 31 that pushed short-term funding rates as high as 50% in some cases, an incident that authorities are now investigating.

Reuters

November 7, 202311:07 AM GMT+8Updated 14 hours ago

Six participants in the market say a confluence of factors drove fear and confusion across trading rooms in Shanghai and Beijing by late afternoon on that day.

Eventually, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), its affiliated China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) and bond clearing houses stepped in, directing lenders, extending trading hours and holding meetings with institutions to calm markets.

The contributing factors were the usual month-end demand for liquidity, cash hoarding in the lead up to a big government bond sale and a market where the biggest banks were already reticent to lend because of a mandate to counter pressure on the yuan.

"It was an accident," said Xia Chun, chief economist at wealth manager Yintech Investment Holdings, calling it an unforeseen consequence of the government's heavy hand in financial markets.

"Banks were grudging in lending, leaving non-banks asking each other for money in afternoon trade," he said. "Borrowing rates surged as a result, with some willing to take any price."

The reasons for the spike in interest rates and the ensuing market chaos are detailed here for the first time. Participants say that the vulnerability exposed will stay as long as capital outflows keep the system under pressure.

Most of them requested anonymity as they were not authorised to discuss a sensitive topic publicly.

The PBOC told Reuters that CFETS was probing "abnormal" trades on Oct. 31 involving some accounts repeatedly borrowing and lending money at "extremely high interest rates" near the end of trading hours.

'COMBAT MOOD'

Short-term financing markets, such as overnight repurchase agreements, or repos, are crucial to the daily business of banks, insurers and other financial institutions.

They affect foreign exchange movements since the markets are the major avenue for the supply of money.

Funds and non-banks borrow and roll over loans that finance their investments and trades in the repo market. The month-end is also when banks and other finance-sector participants have to square their books and comply with rules on capital buffers.

Disruptions, therefore, can threaten financial stability.

Seeds of trouble were sown in October when China approved one trillion yuan ($137.32 billion) in sovereign debt sales, to be rolled out - according to sources familiar with the plans - by sticking to the issuance schedule for the fourth quarter but increasing the size of each tranche.

Typically, said one fund manager in Shanghai, in such situations the PBOC would offset the cash drain from the extra bond issuance with extra funding support - for example by relaxing bank reserve requirements.

But putting extra cash into the system would risk adding downward pressure on the yuan - which has lost over 5% against the dollar this year - and undercut months of efforts to stabilise the currency.

"The inaction by the central bank is mainly due to its concern over yuan depreciation," said the fund manager, who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to talk to media.

On trading floors that Tuesday, the scramble for short-term funds became a stampede.

Even repo rates between banks, normally stable and the main gauge of short-term funding costs, flew from an overnight rate of 2% a day earlier to as high as 8% on Oct. 31.

DESPERATE BORROWERS

At 4 p.m. (0800 GMT) the state banks that normally lend to desperate last-minute borrowers were missing, according to three market participants.

The absence left a couple of desperate borrowers paying 30%-50% - rates not seen since defaults at China Everbright Bank (601818.SS) and Industrial bank Co Ltd (601166.SS) a decade ago - to secure the loans they needed.

At 5 p.m. markets closed with positions unfunded and trades incomplete.

"No one left the trading desk, as you don't know how things will go ... the whole trading room was in combat mood," said one fund manager in Beijing.

"If you need to square your positions in such an environment, and want to avoid default, you need to borrow at high rates," the fund manager said. "For each individual, it's rational behaviour."

The PBOC stepped into the breach, asking state banks to supply funds while the China Central Depository & Clearing Co (CCDC) and Shanghai Clearing House both reopened settlements at 6 p.m in an emergency response. By 8.30 p.m., crisis was averted and the market cleared and closed again.

DO NOT 'BE EMOTIONAL'

At a follow-up meeting with banks and brokers the next day, sources said the PBOC told institutions their behaviour was "disturbing the market" and that they should not "be emotional."

The money market operator CFETS told traders to keep a 5% ceiling on repo transactions and said anyone involved in high-rate deals closed on Oct. 31 would need to explain themselves to regulators, according to sources who received the notice.

Fear subsided with overnight rates falling back below 3%. To be sure, most see the danger as having passed.

But analysts have turned to the backdrop - intensifying control over China's currency - as an underlying source of tension.

China's economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic has been a disappointment. Together with rate rises around the world, it has fanned capital outflows and the yuan has suffered.

And yet, after dropping 5% on the dollar over the year to mid-August, the exchange rate has been conspicuously steady since as efforts from state-bank buying to new rules discouraging short selling have been deployed to support it.

Tighter liquidity is another method.

"If the pattern of money supply and liquidity provision remains unchanged, the whole system remains fragile. Another liquidity shock is always possible," said the Beijing-based fund manager.

Others see less risk, but expect tightness will stay as long as there is pressure on the currency. Broad dollar weakness has helped the yuan lately, but at 7.28 to the dollar it is not far from September's 16-year low of 7.351.

($1 = 7.2822 Chinese yuan)

Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom Writing by Tom Westbrook; Editing by Vidya Ranganathan and Raju Gopalakrishnan

Exclusive: China's clashing priorities behind rare money market distress | Reuters


- November 07, 2023
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Exclusive: Beijing pushes for toning down of China risks in IPO prospectuses

 July 24 (Reuters) - Beijing has asked law firms to tone down the language used to describe China-related business risks in Chinese companies' offshore listing documents, warning failure to do so could cost them regulatory green light for the IPOs, three people familiar with the matter said.

The move, which not been reported before, is the latest in tightening scrutiny of Chinese companies' offshore listings, and comes at a time when Beijing is stepping up controls over cross-border transfer of sensitive information.

By Julie Zhu, Kane Wu and Selena Li

July 24, 202311:45 PM GMT+8Updated 3 months ago


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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) on July 20 met with local lawyers and asked them to refrain from including negative descriptions of China's policies or its business and legal environment in companies' listing prospectuses, the people said.

The closed-door meeting followed informal, so-called window guidance the regulator had offered on the subject to firms that work on listing applications over the past few months, the three sources said.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declined to comment.

Last week, the securities regulator said it had directed to Chinese companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges to disclose more details about the role of the Chinese government in their operations and the impact of a 2021 law banning the import of goods from China's Uyghur region.

The letter is part of the SEC's effort to implement a 2020 law that increases scrutiny of U.S.-listed Chinese companies.

Chinese companies planning overseas share offerings would typically list changes in China's changing economic, political and social conditions as well as changes in government policies and regulations and trade tensions with the United States among business risks, their public disclosures showed.

The Chinese law firms acting as IPO advisors have been asked to drop such boilerplate risk disclosures, said one of the people, who declined to be identified as the discussions were confidential.

The latest guidance could force Chinese companies to delay or even put on hold their share offerings in the United States, since regulators there require full risk disclosure, two of the people said.

China's new offshore listing rules that came into effect on March 31 forbid any comments in the listing documents that "misrepresent or disparage laws and policies, business environment and judicial situation" of China.

However, the rules do not specify what would qualify as such comments.

All major markets require issuers to disclose to prospective investors risks related to the company itself, its business sector, and the country where it is headquartered in.

The China-specific risk statements in prospectuses prepared after March 31 caught the attention of some senior leaders in Beijing, prompting the CSRC to reiterate its stance on the subject to dealmakers, one of the sources said.

CSRC told law firms at the meeting last week not to sign off any offshore share offering disclosures, which included statements that distorted or derogated China's laws, policies and regulatory environment, according to the three sources.

The CSRC did not immediately respond to a faxed request for comment.

RISK DISCLOSURES

In its earlier "window guidance" to dealmakers, the regulator hinted that failure to comply with it might cost them and issuers a regulatory green light for listings, two of the sources said.

Representatives from the CSRC's International Cooperation Department, more than 10 Chinese law firms and other government and industry bodies attended the July 20th meeting, according to one of the people.

Large domestic law firms Fangda Partners, Han Kun Law Offices, and Zhong Lun Law Firm were among the attendees, said two of the sources.

Fangda, Han Kun and Zhong Lun did not respond to Reuters' request for comment.

The latest steps come as Beijing is scrambling to revive the world's second-largest economy that has started to rapidly lose momentum in recent months following the initial post-COVID bounce.

Many foreign companies have also expressed concerns over the changing business environment, which in recent years has been marked by a crackdown on technology firms and consultancies, as well as new anti-espionage and data security laws.

The new rules on overseas listings and data transfers have already made it harder to secure timely approvals and led to calls for Beijing to reconsider its approach.

Reporting by Julie Zhu, Kane Wu and Selena Li; Additional reporting by Michelle Price and Chris Prentice Editing by Sumeet Chatterjee and Tomasz Janowski

Exclusive: Beijing pushes for toning down of China risks in IPO prospectuses | Reuters


- November 07, 2023
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China ‘world’s biggest debt collector’ as poorer nations struggle with its loans

 China has become the world’s biggest debt collector, as the money it is owed from developing countries has surged to between $1.1tn (£889bn) and $1.5tn, according to a new report. An estimated 80% of China’s overseas lending portfolio in the global south is now supporting countries in financial distress.

Story by Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent  • 17h

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Since 2017, China has been the world’s biggest bilateral lender; its main development banks issued nearly $500bn between 2008 and 2021. While some of this predates the belt and road initiative (BRI), Beijing’s flagship development programme has mobilised much of the investment in developing countries.

But a new report by researchers at the AidData research lab at William & Mary, a public university in Virginia, found that China, the world’s second largest economy, is now navigating the role of international debt collector as well as being a bilateral funder of major infrastructure projects.

Lending from Chinese state-backed banks has helped to build railways in Kenya and power plants in Cambodia, along with thousands of other projects. The AidData researchers analysed 20,985 projects in 165 low- and middle-income countries, which were financed with grants and loans worth $1.34tn between 2000 and 2021.

The researchers found that as the debts to Chinese lenders have mounted, the number of suspended or cancelled projects has also increased. With a high share of lending directed towards countries in, or at risk of, financial distress, Beijing is now increasingly worried about the risk of defaults.

In June, Zambia reached a historic deal to restructure $6.3bn of debt, two-thirds of which is owed to the Export-Import Bank of China, one of the country’s two main policy banks.

To mitigate the risk of future defaults, Chinese policymakers have introduced a number of measures, including reducing loans for infrastructure projects while ramping up emergency lending. In 2015, infrastructure project lending accounted for more than 60% of China’s loan portfolio. By 2021, the share was just over 30%, with emergency lending accounting for nearly 60%.

“China is increasingly behaving like an international crisis manager,” the researchers concluded. China has created “a safety net” for countries in financial distress – “and, by extension, their highly exposed Chinese creditors”.

Related: China spent $240bn on belt and road bailouts from 2008 to 2021, study finds

Another way in which Chinese lenders have been trying to lower their exposure to risk is by increasing the penalties for late repayments, a move that may alienate borrowers. The AidData report cites figures from the Gallup World Poll which shows that public approval ratings for China in low- and middle-income countries fell from 56% in 2019 to 40% in 2021.

The terms and conditions of specific Chinese loans are often not transparent, but economists estimate that Chinese government loans to low-income countries typically have a 2% interest rate compared with the 1.54% norm for the World Bank’s concessional loans. But the AidData researchers found that between the early years of the BRI (2014-2017) and the latter period (2018-2021), Chinese lenders increased the maximum penalty interest rate for late repayments from 3% to 8.7%.

Bradley Parks, one of the report’s authors and the executive director of AidData, said: “Beijing is trying to find its footing as the world’s largest official debt collector at a time when many of its biggest borrowers are illiquid or insolvent. And debt collectors don’t win a lot of popularity contests.”

Still, Parks noted, “China is not going to stand by and watch its flagship global infrastructure initiative crash and burn.” Beijing is currently on a “rescue mission” to minimise debt distress, but the government is also “playing the long game”, Parks said. “It is putting in place a set of loan repayment safeguards … that are designed to futureproof the belt and road initiative.”

China ‘world’s biggest debt collector’ as poorer nations struggle with its loans (msn.com)

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Friday, 3 November 2023

A-G's report: 89 incursions into Malaysian waters by China 2016 to 2019

 

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4 Feb 2022 — China is continuing to consolidate its control over the Paracel Islands and most of the Spratleys group and is increasing its encroachments on ...

Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea | Global Conflict ...

Council on Foreign Relations
https://www.cfr.org › global-conflict-tracker › territori...
26 Jun 2023 — China's sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea—and the sea's estimated 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of ...

PLA Overflight near Malaysian Airspace: A Precarious ...

fulcrum.sg
https://fulcrum.sg › pla-overflight-near-malaysian-airs...
30 Jun 2021 — While these are plausible explanations, China's action probably had more to do with deterring Malaysia from exploiting offshore oil and gas ...

How Beijing Boxed America Out of the South China Sea

Wall Street Journal
https://www.wsj.com › articles › china-boxed-america-ou...
11 Mar 2023 — China incrementally built up military outposts, with little pushback from the U.S., and has emerged as a power in the strategic waters through ...

China's New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the ...

University of Malaya
https://ics.um.edu.my › img › files
by CA Thayer · Cited by 105 — In May 2009 China protested submissions by Malaysia and Vietnam to the ... in the South China Sea” in response to Chinese intrusions into Philippine waters.

China's latest incursion in Malaysia's waters

South China Sea Brief
https://scsbrief.substack.com › chinas-latest-incursion-in-...
25 Sept 2021 — “With a top speed of 16 knots and a range of about 14,000 nautical miles, the Da Yang Hao (Great Ocean) has the capability to conduct deep-sea ...

and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China

Lowy Institute
https://www.lowyinstitute.org › the-interpreter › malay...
9 Jun 2021 — Regular incursions by Chinese fishing trawlers have occurred in Indonesian, Vietnamese and Filipino waters, and the belligerence displayed by ...

Malaysia and US Talk Spying and Flying

The American Interest
https://www.the-american-interest.com › 2015/09/05 › m...
... to its runways, as Josh Rogin writes at BloombergView: Following a series of incursions into Malaysian waters by Chinese vessels in recent months, talks ...

Why do Malaysia, Indonesia continue to tolerate Beijing's ...

ThePrint
https://theprint.in › world › why-do-malaysia-indonesi...
20 Aug 2022 — Why do Malaysia, Indonesia continue to tolerate Beijing's incursion in South China sea? Representative Image. Text Size: A- A+. Beijing [ ...

The Role of ASEAN in the South China Sea Disputes

E-International Relations
https://www.e-ir.info › 2022/06/23 › the-role-of-asean...
23 Jun 2022 — The PRC claim based on this ancient inheritance is for the entire area enclosed by the lines to be considered Chinese territorial waters. This ...

Jakarta gets 'grey-zoned' by Beijing

East Asia Forum
https://www.eastasiaforum.org › 2022 › August › 30
30 Aug 2022 — The latest North Natuna Sea crisis between December 2019 and January 2020 saw the incursion of Chinese fishing vessels, backed by coastguard and ...

Tensions Flare in South China Sea After Vessels Collide

Time Magazine
https://time.com › World › conflict
23 Oct 2023 — South China Sea Tensions Flare as Chinese and Philippine Vessels Collide in Disputed Waters ... Tensions over the South China Sea escalated Monday ...

China's New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the ...

ETH Zürich
https://www.files.ethz.ch › isn
by CA Thayer · Cited by 105 — ... to Malaysia Muhyiddin made clear that overlapping claims to the South China ... in the South China Sea” in response to Chinese intrusions into Philippine waters.

Changing Realities for Malaysia in the South China Sea ...

Stratsea
https://stratsea.com › changing-realities-for-malaysia-i...
A constant worry amongst Malaysian policymakers is responding to grey zone tactics in the South China Sea, especially China's use of maritime militia. Recent ...

China's Assertive Posture in Reinforcing its Territorial and ...

Cambridge University Press & Assessment
https://www.cambridge.org › core › journals › article › c...
by MZ AHMAD · 2017 · Cited by 13 — However, the growing presence of Chinese military vessels in Malaysia's waters in recent years has forced the latter to reassess its foreign ...

Chinese Air Force Fly 16 Aircraft Through Malaysian Airspace ...

USNI News
https://news.usni.org › 2021/06/01 › chinese-air-force...
1 Jun 2021 — KUALA LUMPUR – Sixteen aircraft from the People's Liberation Army Air Force conducted a large-scale transport formation exercise over the ...

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Why Malaysia Stays Quiet About Its Claims In The South ...

Forbes
https://www.forbes.com › ralphjennings › 2016/06/02
2 Jun 2016 — You would expect more noise out of Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian government claims a dozen Spratly islands in the disputed South China Sea.

Chinese ships were just passing through - Armed Forces ...

astroawani.com
https://www.astroawani.com › berita-malaysia › chines...
20 Feb 2014 — The Malaysian armed forces chief General Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin on Thursday confirmed a reported incursion of three Chinese naval ships last ...

MALAYSIA AND SOUTH CHINA SEA: POLICY, ...

UPNM
https://www.upnm.edu.my › images › CDiSS › M...
most casual observer of South China Sea strategic affairs. This latest major Chinese incursion into Malaysian waters and the response garnered must have ...
210 pages

Malaysia and the South China Sea Dispute

ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
https://www.iseas.edu.sg › uploads › 2020/02
by I Storey · Cited by 18 — Malaysia has eschewed a military response to Chinese incursions, not only to preserve ... 11 “'China not encroaching on our waters'”, New Straits ...

Malaysia's Approach to the South China Sea and ...

Amazon Web Services
http://files.cnas.org.s3.amazonaws.com › CNAS...
by P Parameswaran · 2015 · Cited by 50 — Chinese encroachments into Malaysian waters; by one count, from 2008 to 2012 ... incursions. Traditionally, to safeguard its claims,. Malaysia has: maintained ...

Malaysia: Securing sovereignty in the South China Sea ...

Yale Journal of International Affairs
https://www.yalejournal.org › publications › malaysia-...
15 May 2023 — Despite repeated Chinese incursions into Malaysian airspace and waters, Malaysian policymakers prefer to designate China as a non-threat to ...

Malaysia summons Chinese envoy to protest South China ...

New Straits Times
https://www.nst.com.my › news › nation › 2021/10 › ma...
4 Oct 2021 — KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia late Monday summoned Beijing's envoy to the Southeast Asian country in protest after Chinese vessels entered its ...

IP22042 | Malaysia's View and Response to Grey Zone ...

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
https://www.rsis.edu.sg › rsis-publication › idss › ip22...
10 Aug 2022 — China's GZOs in Malaysian waters are not a new development. As of July 2020, a total of 89 incursions by China have occurred near Malaysia's ...

Territorial disputes in the South China Sea

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Territorial_disputes_i...
On 22 December 2020, the PRC claimed that the guided missile destroyer John S McCain had been "expelled" after it “trespassed” into Chinese territorial waters ...

Malaysian, Japanese coast guards hold South China Sea ...

Radio Free Asia
https://www.rfa.org › english › news › southchinasea
13 Jan 2023 — According to the Malaysian government audit report published in 2020, the latest one available, Chinese coast guard and navy ships intruded into ...

The True Meaning of the Chinese Air Force's Flying Transport ...

Maxwell Air University
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu › Research
by LCA Moriki — the way to waters near Malaysia.18. In September of the same year ... 2, 2021, https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/chinese-airspace-incursion- ...

Water Wars: Japan Makes Major Defense Spending ...

Lawfare
https://www.lawfaremedia.org › article › water-wars-ja...
23 Nov 2021 — Analysts are unsure how to reconcile the vastly differing responses by Malaysia and Indonesia to similar Chinese incursions. Malaysia, for ...

Malaysia, China go head to head in South China Sea

Asia Times
http://asiatimes.com › 2021/10 › malaysia-china-go-he...
5 Oct 2021 — Yet, recent days also saw key Southeast Asian nations displaying surprising unity in their resistance to China's expanding footprint across ...

Malaysia: Beijing's Global Media Influence Report

Freedom House
https://freedomhouse.org › country › beijings-global-...
Many Malaysians attribute the success of their country's COVID-19 recovery partly to assistance from China, but a majority worry about the Chinese government's ...

Indonesia's swift securitization of the Natuna Islands how ...

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
https://s3pi.umy.ac.id › uploads › 2019/03
by PK Meyer · 2019 · Cited by 41 — (and Taiwan) against the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and, to a lesser extent, ... condemned China's incursion in Indonesian waters and Evan Laksmana, ...

"Natuna Waters' Flash Point" by Damos Dumoli Agusman

UI Scholars Hub
https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id › ijil › vol20 › iss4
by DD Agusman — Abstract The Natuna waters have recently been a flashpoint between China and Indonesia as a result of China's vague claim of a nine dash line (9DL).

Malaysia's policies and interests in the South China Sea

DR-NTU
https://dr.ntu.edu.sg › handle
by J Saravanamuttu · 2021 · Cited by 1 — Harassment of Malaysian drill-ships by Chinese vessels has disrupted national oil corporation Petronas' operations and risks untoward accidents that could ...

Indonesia & Malaysia Respond to China's Creeping ...

Andrew Erickson
https://www.andrewerickson.com › 2023/01 › cmsi-ch...
27 Jan 2023 — China now is attempting to expand its control to the southernmost extent of its nine-dash-line claim in the South China Sea, in waters ever ...

How China's actions in the South China Sea undermine ...

Brookings
https://www.brookings.edu › articles › how-chinas-acti...
... to Chinese incursions and undermining U.S. credibility in the region. The paper examines the responses of Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The paper ...

Chinese Research Vessel, Haiyang Dizhi 8 is in Malaysia's ...

Malaysia Military Times
https://mymilitarytimes.com › index.php › 2023/07/06
6 Jul 2023 — At this point, it has been two weeks since the Chinese research vessel, Haiyang Dizhi 8, is in the waters of the Exclusive Economic Zone ...

As Beijing flexes muscles in South China Sea, Malaysia ...

Arab News
https://www.arabnews.com › node › amp
One senior minister said Malaysia must now stand up against such maritime incursions as China flexes its muscles along dozens of disputed reefs and islands in ...

"Natuna Waters' Flash Point" by Damos Dumoli Agusman

UI Scholars Hub
https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id › ijil › vol20 › iss4
by DD Agusman — Abstract The Natuna waters have recently been a flashpoint between China and Indonesia as a result of China's vague claim of a nine dash line (9DL).

Blasting Bullhorns and Water Cannons, Chinese Ships ...

The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com › World › Asia Pacific
23 Sept 2023 — In waters close to Vietnam and Malaysia, Chinese vessels have disrupted attempts to explore and develop oil and natural gas fields. The Chinese ...

China continued presence in M'sian waters from 2016 to ...

Focus Malaysia
https://focusmalaysia.my › china-continued-presence-i...
15 Jul 2020 — The Royal Malaysian Navy had detected a total of 238 incursions into Malaysian waters ... Malaysian waters between 2016 and 2019, with the Chinese ...

Boosting maritime law enforcement in Southeast Asia and ...

The Strategist | ASPI's analysis and commentary site
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au › boosting-maritime-l...
4 Feb 2022 — China is continuing to consolidate its control over the Paracel Islands and most of the Spratleys group and is increasing its encroachments on ...

Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea | Global Conflict ...

Council on Foreign Relations
https://www.cfr.org › global-conflict-tracker › territori...
26 Jun 2023 — China's sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea—and the sea's estimated 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of ...

PLA Overflight near Malaysian Airspace: A Precarious ...

fulcrum.sg
https://fulcrum.sg › pla-overflight-near-malaysian-airs...
30 Jun 2021 — While these are plausible explanations, China's action probably had more to do with deterring Malaysia from exploiting offshore oil and gas ...

How Beijing Boxed America Out of the South China Sea

Wall Street Journal
https://www.wsj.com › articles › china-boxed-america-ou...
11 Mar 2023 — China incrementally built up military outposts, with little pushback from the U.S., and has emerged as a power in the strategic waters through ...

China's New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the ...

University of Malaya
https://ics.um.edu.my › img › files
by CA Thayer · Cited by 105 — In May 2009 China protested submissions by Malaysia and Vietnam to the ... in the South China Sea” in response to Chinese intrusions into Philippine waters.

China's latest incursion in Malaysia's waters

South China Sea Brief
https://scsbrief.substack.com › chinas-latest-incursion-in-...
25 Sept 2021 — “With a top speed of 16 knots and a range of about 14,000 nautical miles, the Da Yang Hao (Great Ocean) has the capability to conduct deep-sea ...

and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China

Lowy Institute
https://www.lowyinstitute.org › the-interpreter › malay...
9 Jun 2021 — Regular incursions by Chinese fishing trawlers have occurred in Indonesian, Vietnamese and Filipino waters, and the belligerence displayed by ...

Malaysia and US Talk Spying and Flying

The American Interest
https://www.the-american-interest.com › 2015/09/05 › m...
... to its runways, as Josh Rogin writes at BloombergView: Following a series of incursions into Malaysian waters by Chinese vessels in recent months, talks ...

Why do Malaysia, Indonesia continue to tolerate Beijing's ...

ThePrint
https://theprint.in › world › why-do-malaysia-indonesi...
20 Aug 2022 — Why do Malaysia, Indonesia continue to tolerate Beijing's incursion in South China sea? Representative Image. Text Size: A- A+. Beijing [ ...

The Role of ASEAN in the South China Sea Disputes

E-International Relations
https://www.e-ir.info › 2022/06/23 › the-role-of-asean...
23 Jun 2022 — The PRC claim based on this ancient inheritance is for the entire area enclosed by the lines to be considered Chinese territorial waters. This ...

Jakarta gets 'grey-zoned' by Beijing

East Asia Forum
https://www.eastasiaforum.org › 2022 › August › 30
30 Aug 2022 — The latest North Natuna Sea crisis between December 2019 and January 2020 saw the incursion of Chinese fishing vessels, backed by coastguard and ...

Tensions Flare in South China Sea After Vessels Collide

Time Magazine
https://time.com › World › conflict
23 Oct 2023 — South China Sea Tensions Flare as Chinese and Philippine Vessels Collide in Disputed Waters ... Tensions over the South China Sea escalated Monday ...

China's New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the ...

ETH Zürich
https://www.files.ethz.ch › isn
by CA Thayer · Cited by 105 — ... to Malaysia Muhyiddin made clear that overlapping claims to the South China ... in the South China Sea” in response to Chinese intrusions into Philippine waters.

Changing Realities for Malaysia in the South China Sea ...

Stratsea
https://stratsea.com › changing-realities-for-malaysia-i...
A constant worry amongst Malaysian policymakers is responding to grey zone tactics in the South China Sea, especially China's use of maritime militia. Recent ...

China's Assertive Posture in Reinforcing its Territorial and ...

Cambridge University Press & Assessment
https://www.cambridge.org › core › journals › article › c...
by MZ AHMAD · 2017 · Cited by 13 — However, the growing presence of Chinese military vessels in Malaysia's waters in recent years has forced the latter to reassess its foreign ...

Chinese Air Force Fly 16 Aircraft Through Malaysian Airspace ...

USNI News
https://news.usni.org › 2021/06/01 › chinese-air-force...
1 Jun 2021 — KUALA LUMPUR – Sixteen aircraft from the People's Liberation Army Air Force conducted a large-scale transport formation exercise over the ...

China's new map outrages its neighbors

NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com › news › world › china-new-...
1 Sept 2023 — A new map published by China that lays claim to almost all of the South China Sea has been rejected by the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, ...

ASEAN and the South China Sea

Australian Parliament House
https://www.aph.gov.au › Parliamentary_Library › pubs
ASEAN's formal engagement with China on the SCS began in the early 1990s after a series of clashes raised fears of escalating violence in the waters. After ...

Chinese "harassment" around Malaysian offshore assets ...

Upstream Online
https://www.upstreamonline.com › politics › chinese-h...
13 Jul 2021 — China Coast Guard vessels have been regularly sighted in the vicinity of Petronas' Kasawari field development offshore Sarawak since early June, ...

Evolving Policy: Malaysian Diplomacy in the South China ...

Australian Institute of International Affairs
https://www.internationalaffairs.org.au › evolving-poli...
25 Jun 2021 — These instruments, used together, have enabled Malaysia, a smaller and militarily weaker state, to deepen its light-hedging, while pursuing oil ...

South China Sea — time to display firm resolve

The Malaysian Reserve
https://themalaysianreserve.com › 2020/07/29 › south-...
29 Jul 2020 — According to the Auditor-General's Report released on July 14, China encroached into Malaysian waters 89 times between 2016 and 2019. “The China ...

Malaysia's “Special Relationship” with China and the South ...

The Asan Forum
https://theasanforum.org › malaysias-special-relationsh...
31 Jul 2015 — Chinese activities over the past several years in the waters off Malaysian Borneo have called into question the validity of this perception ...

THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: REALITIES AND RESPONSES ...

Asia Society
https://asiasociety.org › sites › default › files
by A SALLEH · Cited by 4 — The Peta Baru Malaysia or New Map of Malaysia 197951, which lays out the country's maritime boundaries and continental shelf, includes its internal waters, ...

Malaysia detains Chinese vessels for trespassing in territorial ...

Dryad Global
https://channel16.dryadglobal.com › malaysia-detains-...
13 Oct 2020 — Malaysian maritime authorities stop six Chinese fishing vessels in territorial waters, as Beijing increases its presence throughout the ...

South China Sea: Time To Display Firm Resolve

The ASEAN Post
https://theaseanpost.com › article › south-china-sea-ti...
25 Jul 2020 — ... China encroached into Malaysian waters 89 times between 2016 and 2019 ... As China continues its incursions into Malaysia's Exclusive Economic ...

Malaysia PM Anwar Says China Explanation of ...

Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › anwar...
21 Sept 2023 — Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said China's explanation of a new map that appeared to expand its claims over disputed land and waters in ...

China incursion into Malaysian air space shows it can 'split ...

News.com.au
https://www.news.com.au › ... › Innovation › Military
15 Jun 2021 — China's alleged breach of Malaysia airspace demonstrates it can 'split country in two' ... A “predatory” new move by China against another nation ...

West Capella Standoff Leaves U.S. Allies Uncertain

Foreign Policy
https://foreignpolicy.com › 2020/05/04 › malaysia-south...
4 May 2020 — Characteristically, Hishammuddin sought to position Malaysia in between the United States and China. ... Within a few days, and without further ...

Amid domestic political change, Malaysia sticks to trusted ...

ThinkChina
https://www.thinkchina.sg › amid-domestic-political-c...
26 Mar 2020 — After decades, claims by various countries in the South China Sea remain unresolved. ISEAS senior fellow Ian Storey focuses on Malaysia, ...

Is Malaysia Reconsidering its Special Relationship with China?

Foreign Policy Blogs
https://foreignpolicyblogs.com › 2016/06/06 › malaysia-...
... to control Chinese incursions. Beijing should not be surprised if further intrusions in waters claimed and administered by Malaysia lead to further ...

A-G's report: 89 incursions into Malaysian waters by ...

Nestia
https://news.nestia.com › detail_share
14 Jul 2020 — A-G's report: 89 incursions into Malaysian waters by Chinese vessels from 2016 to 2019 — Bernama pic KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 — The lack of ...

Chinese Survey Vessel Incident Puts Malaysia's South ...

The Jamestown Foundation
https://jamestown.org › program › chinese-survey-ves...
1 May 2020 — Earlier this month, the Chinese survey vessel Haiyang Dizhi 8, accompanied by several coast guard and maritime militia vessels, encroached into ...

Malaysia: Navigating between the United States and China

Project MUSE
https://muse.jhu.edu › article › pdf
Malaysian waters, it has not driven out sailors or fishermen or engaged in ... intrusions by Chinese fishermen and coast guard vessels into Indonesian waters.

Malaysia Wakes Up to China

China-US Focus
https://www.chinausfocus.com › news › malaysia-wak...
The Journal got the scoop Monday that the Malaysian government will loudly protest the Chinese coast guard's incursions into its exclusive economic zone.

Posts falsely claim China 'out of ASEAN' after direct ...

AFP.com
https://factcheck.afp.com › ...
Claim: China kicked out of ASEAN after direct confrontation by Philippines
Claimed by: Multiple sources
Fact check by AFP Fact Check: False
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In the Wake of Arbitration: Papers from the Sixth Annual ...

google.com.my
https://books.google.com.my › books
Murray Hiebert, ‎Gregory B. Poling, ‎Conor Cronin · 2017 · ‎Political Science
... waters near James Shoal about 43 nautical miles from Sarawak.14 On board the 200 ... Malaysian territory would not receive a warm response.20 Responding to a ...


Philippines-China Relations: Beyond the Territoral Disputes

fsi.gov.ph
https://fsi.gov.ph › philippines-china-relations-beyond...
5 days ago — Bilateral ties took a downturn when the Philippine government filed an arbitration case against China under the United Na-tional Convention on ...

Philippines and Taiwan disclose China maritime and drone ...

Financial Times
https://www.ft.com › ... › China › Emerging markets
28 Apr 2023 — Several countries across the region have become more assertive about publicising information about Chinese incursions into disputed waters and ...

Taiwan detects 43 Chinese warplanes around island

Daily Express Malaysia
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my › news › taiwan-det...
2 days ago — The ministry reports near-daily warplane incursions by the Chinese military, which in the past year has carried out massive war games around ...

Asean 'ineffective' in SCS dispute

Manila Times
https://www.manilatimes.net › 2023/10/29 › news › as...
6 days ago — WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is 'ineffective' in addressing rising tensions in the South China Sea, ...

Petronas project in South China Sea in Malaysian territory

CNBC
https://www.cnbc.com › 2023/04/04 › petronas-project-i...
3 Apr 2023 — Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday said he had told China that an exploration project by state energy firm Petronas in the ...

Taiwan says 20 Chinese Air Force planes crossed the ...

Zawya
https://www.zawya.com › ... › China and Asia Pacific
1 day ago — Twenty Chinese Air Force planes crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait on Thursday afternoon, Taiwan's defence ministry said.

China's aircraft carrier group enters western Pacific: Taiwan

newagebd.net
https://www.newagebd.net › article › chinas-aircraft-ca...
26 Oct 2023 — Taiwan said on Thursday that a Chinese flotilla led by the Shandong aircraft carrier had entered the Pacific Ocean via the Bashi Channel, ...

Taiwan detects 43 Chinese warplanes around island

Gutzy Asia
https://gutzy.asia › 2023/11/01 › taiwan-detects-43-chi...
3 days ago — ... to Taiwan's plans to acquire military drones, according to China's defense ministry ... The ministry reports near-daily warplane incursions by the ...

Malaysia accuses Chinese jets of incursion over South ...

Qatar Tribune
https://www.qatar-tribune.com › news-details › malays...
6 Feb 2021 — Malaysia's military on Tuesday accused 16 Chinese military jets of flying close to its national airspace after entering what it termed “the ...

Philippines sends observers to 'Resolute Dragon' drills ...

Asia News Network
https://asianews.network › philippines-sends-observers...
4 days ago — Japan has expressed concern over China's repeated incursions in the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, which is under Tokyo's ...

China's Air Incursion in Taiwan Strait

BNN Breaking
https://bnn.network › BNN Newsroom
1 day ago — In an audacious display of military assertiveness, 20 Chinese Air Force planes crossed the median line of the tumultuous Taiwan Strait on ...

Anwar says Petronas project in South China Sea ...

MalaysiaNow
https://www.malaysianow.com › news › 2023/04/04
3 Apr 2023 — Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim today said he had told China that an exploration project by state energy firm Petronas in the South China Sea ...


Taiwan detects 43 Chinese warplanes around island

Head Topics
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3 days ago — Taiwan's national defence ministry said in a daily statement that 43 Chinese aircraft and 7 naval vessels were detected around the island in a ...


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8 Jun 2020 — The Malaysian-authorized drill ship, the West Capella, was looking for resources in waters also claimed by Beijing, when a Chinese survey vessel ...
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