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TexasTowelie

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Mon Apr 6, 2026, 01:24 PM Apr 6

It's All Rotten' - China's Deep Structural Crisis; Drone Crackdown; Hong Kong; Pork Issues - China Update



00:00 Introduction
00:11 China’s Economy: Investment Slump & Rail System Bankruptcy
03:07 Pig Overcapacity
05:06 Beijing’s Drone Ban
08:12 AI Boom Propels Hong Kong Listings to Five-Year High

The following summary is AI-generated.

- Urban rail investment in China is projected to drop nearly 34% in 2026, reflecting broader fiscal strain as local governments struggle with debt and declining returns on infrastructure.

- China’s urban rail systems are operating at a loss, with costs per kilometer nearly double revenue — not including initial construction costs — signaling structural inefficiencies in the investment-driven growth model.

- Beijing is banning most private drone use in the capital starting May 1, citing security concerns, requiring real-name registration, and restricting storage and transport — part of a nationwide tightening of low-altitude airspace rules.

- China has begun buying pork for state reserves to stabilize prices after hog prices fell to an 8-year low, driven by overcapacity and weak demand, highlighting ongoing challenges in its politically sensitive food sector.

- Hong Kong’s equity market saw its strongest start in years in Q1 2026 fueled by a surge in AI and tech IPOs — including firms like Drupal and Mini Max — with over $13B raised, reflecting global investor appetite for China’s AI ecosystem.

- Regulators are tightening IPO scrutiny in both Hong Kong and mainland China, aiming to improve quality, while some high-tech firms are reconsidering domestic listings on Shanghai’s Star Market for faster approvals.
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It's All Rotten' - China's Deep Structural Crisis; Drone Crackdown; Hong Kong; Pork Issues - China Update (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 6 OP
And here I was, thinking that killing all of these rogue hogs in the US running on the loose was a bad thing (instead, SWBTATTReg Apr 6 #1

SWBTATTReg

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1. And here I was, thinking that killing all of these rogue hogs in the US running on the loose was a bad thing (instead,
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 05:40 PM
Apr 6

ship them to China). Obviously not a good idea considering the quality of their wildlife style, no shots, etc., not safe.

These pigs can literally outgrow anything! I didn't not realize this until these latest stories about the pig overages (two stories alone, China and the US wild pig population).

I just hope that they don't get a serious, very contagious disease that they pass to humans.

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