

Sharp China with Bill Bishop
Andrew Sharp and Sinocism’s Bill Bishop
Understanding China and how China impacts the world. Hosted by Andrew Sharp and Bill Bishop.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 16min
(Preview) A Trump-Xi Call and Meetings to Follow; TikTok Details Clear as Mud; Arcteryx and a Tibetan Fireworks Controversy
Tensions between Trump and Xi heat up as calls for future meetings emerge, potentially bringing some stabilization. The murky details of a TikTok sale raise eyebrows, with shifting reports and a spotlight on the algorithm. In a surprising turn, China’s purchases of Argentine soybeans leave US farmers on the sidelines. Meanwhile, a controversial Arcteryx fireworks display in Tibet triggers outrage and investigations. It’s a fascinating look at the intricate ties between the US and China.

Sep 17, 2025 • 17min
(Preview) A TikTok ‘Framework’ and Lots of Questions; Nvidia Uncertainty and Chip Countermeasures; The PRC Propaganda Strategy on US Platforms
The podcast dives into the intricacies of a potential deal to divest TikTok from ByteDance, unraveling the complexities of algorithm control and data operations. It addresses the regulatory challenges and political dynamics surrounding TikTok's fate in the US. The discussion shifts to Nvidia and the escalating chip tensions, revealing the impact of additional measures against PRC firms. The hosts also explore the evolving propaganda strategies employed by the CPC, alongside touches of cultural humor involving LeBron James and pigeon racing.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 16min
(Preview) Five Questions After the 9.3 Parade; A Flurry of US-China Updates; Sports Consumption and the NBA’s Return to China
The recent military parade in Beijing grabs attention, featuring powerful leaders like Putin and Kim Jong-un. The hosts analyze China's provocative messaging and its implications for international relations. They delve into the quirky Labubu collectibles, noting its pop culture ties and authenticity concerns. Additionally, the podcast discusses the West's skepticism of China's neutrality in the Ukraine conflict and potential EU responses. Finally, they touch on the NBA's return to China and LeBron James’s presence in the People's Daily, reflecting on sports in China.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 46min
Xi Welcomes Putin and Modi at the SCO Summit; Perspective on the India and China Buzz; World War II and a 'Memory War'
The discussion kicks off with insights from the SCO Summit, where Xi Jinping outlines the Global Governance Initiative and nurtures closer ties with India. The hosts navigate the intricate dynamics of India-China relations amid U.S. tensions. A dive into China's World War II narrative reveals how the Communist Party shapes historical interpretations for political gain. The talk also touches on a significant military parade in Beijing, trade policy shifts with potential tariffs from Mexico, and the evolving landscape of semiconductor regulations.

Aug 28, 2025 • 15min
(Preview) US-China Talks in DC; Trump Welcomes PRC Students; Cambricon Momentum and H20s on Ice; What Beijing is Doing in New York City
On today’s show Andrew and Bill begin with Li Chenggang in Washington for another round of meetings with American negotiators. Topics include: Outreach to soybean farmers and rumors of Boeing purchases, why the PRC may sense an opportunity for dealmaking, President Trump's plans to welcome 600,000 PRC students, 200% tariffs and the stakes surrounding rare earths, and more details on the EU-US trade deal. From there: Investors are all-in on Cambricon's upside, the FT reports on big chipmaking plans in China, while additional reports of a ban on Chinese H20 purchases spawn more questions about Beijing’s motivations and the state of domestic chips. At the end: Reactions to an extensive New York Times investigation of PRC interference in New York politics, and Labubu news for Tashi.
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Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
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SCO Summit; PRC trade negotiator invites himself to DC; Trump wants more PRC students; AI+ Initiative; Nvidia - Sinocism
Top Chinese Trade Negotiator Set to Head to U.S. as Talks Resume - WSJ
Ambassador Xie Feng attended the U.S.-China Soybean Industry Partner Breakfast Reception and delivered remarks - PRC Embassy to the U.S.
China’s Soy Crushers May Be Facing a Winter Without US Beans - Bloomberg
Trump to allow 600,000 Chinese students entry to US for college as trade talks with China press on - New York Post
Send Harvard’s Chinese Students Home - WSJ
China has to give US magnets or face 200% tariff - Reuters
Joint Statement on a United States-European Union Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade - The White House
Meet Cambricon: how 2 ‘genius brothers’ created China’s potential rival to Nvidia - SCMP
China Nvidia rival Cambricon adds to $40 billion rally with 4,000% revenue jump - CNBC
Changing times: Cambricon tops Moutai as China’s costliest stock as chips trump baijiu - SCMP
China turns against Nvidia’s AI chip after ‘insulting’ Howard Lutnick remarks - FT
Nvidia Orders Halt to H20 Production After China Directive Against Purchases - The Information
Opinions of the State Council on Deepening the Implementation of the “Artificial Intelligence+” Initiative - Sinocism
How China Influences Elections in America’s Biggest City - N.Y.T.
Inside Our Investigation of China’s Influence Campaigns - N.Y.T.
Red Envelopes With Cash Are Changing Hands at Adams Campaign Rallies - N.Y.T.
How a Criminal With Close Ties to China Became a New York Power Broker - N.Y.T.
Red Packets in the USA! - Image Thief

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Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 8min
Two Weeks of Nvidia Angst; Stocks and Real Estate; Warming Relations with India?; Labubu and Soft Power Exports
This discussion kicks off with NVIDIA's complex relationship with China and the regulatory hurdles affecting chip sales. The hosts dive into the shaky state of China's real estate market, highlighting government efforts to stabilize it. They also explore the evolving diplomatic ties between India and China amidst global tensions. Finally, the cultural impact of the Labubu plush toy brand is examined, showcasing the rise of Chinese soft power in the West, particularly among younger audiences.

Jul 31, 2025 • 19min
(Preview) July Politburo Meeting Takeaways and Trump’s Evolving Approach to China
The podcast dives into the latest insights from the July Politburo meeting, shaking up China's economic strategy and setting the stage for the Fourth Plenum. Tensions rise as they discuss Trump's evolving approach to China, hinting at a shift towards dealmaking and potentially softening stances on contentious issues like chips and Taiwan. The hosts also examine the impact of overcapacity in industries and the challenges entrepreneurs face amid government pressures. Tune in for an engaging analysis of U.S.-China relations and the implications of recent political maneuvers!

Jul 23, 2025 • 11min
(Preview) Xi on Development and Three-Patting Cadres; PRC Venture Investing; Exit Ban Controversies; H20s and a New Trump Narrative; The Big Tariff
Xi Jinping emphasizes rational marketplaces, proposing a shift in growth strategy across sectors. There's a deep dive into the challenges facing Chinese startups amidst receding U.S. venture capital. The podcast discusses two controversial exit bans on American citizens in China, highlighting their differences. Additionally, there are mixed signals regarding the Trump administration's approach to China. Stay tuned for insights into tariffs and the evolving landscape of China's tech industry.

Jul 17, 2025 • 10min
(Preview) Nvidia Can Sell H20 Chips to China Again; Trump Softening on China?; A Flurry of Xi Activity; Yang Hansen at NBA Summer League
Nvidia is back in the chip game, gaining permission to sell H20 chips to China, signaling a potential thaw in U.S.-China relations. Discussions turn to the implications of this policy shift, with speculations on rare earth exports and a possible softening stance from Trump. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping is busy, and there's a spotlight on the real estate sector as stimulus efforts face delays. The episode wraps with insights on leadership changes in Beijing and highlights from Yang Hansen's standout performance at the NBA Summer League.

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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
Wang Yi’s Message on Ukraine; Continued EU Tensions; Deflation and ‘Disorderly’ Competition; Extended Thoughts on Two Months of Xi Rumors
Tensions between China and the EU rise as Wang Yi discusses Ukraine, urging a mindset shift rather than trade adjustments. Domestic economic challenges loom with overcapacity and fierce competition affecting consumption. Speculation circulates around Xi Jinping’s leadership and health, raising questions about his political future. Amidst this, the unique dynamics of TikTok's U.S. strategy and recent developments in Chinese basketball provide an entertaining backdrop to serious discussions.