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Building A Tax Panopticon

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Building A Tax Panopticon

Ernan Cui
15 Apr 2026
China’s tax authorities have been quietly pursuing what they call the “digital transformation” of tax collection for more than a decade, but those behind-the-scenes changes have now reached a tipping point. As Ernan explains in this piece, new digital systems have supercharged the government’s ability to detect and correct tax evasion, particularly by high-income individuals. These investments in enforcement reflect a new urgency to boost fiscal capacity, in the face of weaker revenues and rising costs from an aging population.
Can The World’s Biggest Grid Get Smarter?

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Can The World’s Biggest Grid Get Smarter?

Damien Ma, AJ Cortese
13 Apr 2026
In the first issue of our new biweekly New Energy Insight, Damien Ma takes a close look at where the world’s biggest electricity system is headed. China’s grid is easily the best and most technically advanced in the world, but it is still plagued with problems: most important, that vast new quantities of wind and solar generation are not reliably connected.

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Vindication For The Stockpilers

Christopher Beddor
13 Apr 2026
The Iran conflict and energy-price shock has clearly vindicated the Chinese government’s recent strategy of large-scale stockpiling of key commodities, particularly oil. Christopher examines the policy drivers behind the stepped-up emphasis on stockpiling and argues that while there are some practical constraints, it is likely to continue well into the coming years.

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Betting Against The Chinese Steamroller

Thomas Gatley, Cedric Gemehl
10 Apr 2026
The threat posed by the “Chinese steamroller” to industrial sectors around the world is a concern everywhere, but perhaps nowhere more so than Europe—and higher energy costs are now exacerbating those concerns. But Thomas and Cedric argue that betting on the Chinese steamroller has been the wrong call in recent years: European companies have delivered far more earnings to investors, and that appears likely to continue.

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Macro Update: Preparing For Normalization

Wei He, Dragonomics Team
4 Feb 2026
China’s policymakers are satisfied with economic performance in 2025, and appear confident that 2026 will be a more ordinary year that allows for a more normal policy stance. But domestic demand remains lackluster, and it’s unclear whether recent positive momentum in some areas can be sustained. In their latest quarterly chartbook, Wei and the Dragonomics team take stock of China’s economic performance and the outlook for the year ahead.

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Webinar: Assessing The Trump Economy
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Will Denyer, Tan Kai Xian, Tom Holland
Video: What OpenClaw Means For Chinese AI
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Tilly Zhang
The Prospects For A Trend Change In Inflation
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Andrew Batson, Wei He
Breaking The LGFV Bonds
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Xiaoxi Zhang
Crazy For OpenClaw
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Tilly Zhang
China Finally Makes SOEs Pay Up
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Andrew Batson
The Newest Strand In The Social Safety Net
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Ernan Cui
Managing The Oil Shock
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Thomas Gatley

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Securing The Western Frontier

Tom Miller
16 Dec 2021
China looks like a winner from the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, now free to tighten its grip on Central Asia. In this DeepChina report, Tom explains the complex reality of the latest round of the "great game." China is getting closer to Russia, skeptical of Afghanistan and Pakistan, and consolidating its economic hold on Turkmenistan.

Stocks

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A User's Guide To The Chinese Stock Market

Thomas Gatley
2 Apr 2019
China’s onshore equity markets are now large and accessible enough that they can no longer be ignored by foreign investors—but idiosyncratic enough that they are hard to understand. This in-depth DeepChina report explains the fundamentals: What is there to invest in? Who owns the market? How can foreigners invest? How is the market regulated?

Bonds

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A User's Guide To The Chinese Bond Market

Wei He, Xiaoxi Zhang
30 Jun 2021
The expansion and opening of China’s onshore renminbi bond market is one of the biggest changes to the structure of global financial markets in recent years, one that investors are still grappling with. In this comprehensive 30-page DeepChina report, our analysts present a guide to the nature and functioning of this important market.

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Behind The Incredible Export Boom

Thomas Gatley
Chinese export growth ostensibly continues to outpace the rest of the world this year, but Thomas believes this could in part be due to misleading data. Exporters have been incentivized to reduce their under-invoicing, which has in turn materially inflated China’s export growth over the past three years.

Managing Covid

The Chinese Consumer In 2023
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The Invisible Second Wave
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Shanghai Seminar — April 2023
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The Reopening Recovery Is On Track
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Macro Update: Reversal, Reopening, Recovery
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Webinar: China’s Covid Surge And The Reopening Rally
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Latest webinars

Webinar: Second-Order Effects
The economic fallout from the war in Iran is broadening as disrupted energy markets drive oil and gas prices higher and leave policymakers with difficult dilemmas if they are to avoid a 1970s stagflationary cycle from unfolding. Our panel considers the latest developments on the ground in the Persian Gulf and assesses what this means for the US, Europe and emerging economies.
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Webinar: The War And Markets
Since the US and Israel launched decapitation strikes against Iran’s leadership and oil and gas infrastructure has been targets of attacks, global markets have been rocked by uncertainty over how long Middle East energy supplies will be disrupted. Our panel assess the latest geopolitical situation and aims to map a path on what comes next for markets.
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Webinar: China Sets The Agenda
At the beginning of March, China’s government will announce its economic agenda and budget for 2026, as well as its next five-year plan. The leadership is sounding confident, with some reason, but there are many questions on policy. Exports are booming and industrial upgrading is proceeding, but the anti-involution campaign is scrambling incentives. Fiscal and monetary stimulus is cautious, even though growth has been slowing. Officials are talking up their plans to boost consumption, but household sentiment is still weak. In this webinar, our China team assess these and other issues, and explain what to expect from China macro and markets in 2026.
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