China in Focus Full Broadcast (Aug. 15)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
August 15, 2024China in Focus
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Is American expertise being used to develop Chinese tech? A Chinese scientist who once received U.S. Army funding is now pushing China’s microchip race with Washington.

Products from batteries to nuclear weapons are getting hit by a new decision from Beijing. The regime says it will restrict exports of critical materials used in making them.

Shoppers beware: products from SHEIN, Temu, and AliExpress have been found to contain toxic substances, according to South Korea. Meanwhile, U.S. officials investigate the companies’ ties to China’s forced labor practices.

A record-breaking flood prompts massive clean-up and rescue operations in northern China, but residents say local authorities are working to censor information.

  1. U.S. Trained Scientist Leads China’s Chip Innovation
  2. Lawmakers Urge Probe of Chinese WiFi Routers
  3. China Will Limit Exports of Key Mineral Antimony
  4. Sadler: China-Russia Drills ‘Higher Level Coordination’
  5. S. Korean President Proposes Dialogue with North
  6. S. Korea Finds Toxic Chemicals in Chinese Retail Goods
  7. Beijing’s Propaganda Media Weakening in U.S.
  8. Resident: China Blocks Info About Flood in Shaanxi
  9. China-Made Movie Casts Rare, Harsh Light on Gig Economy
  10. Southern Mongolian: CCP’s Core Principle Is Robbery
  11. Japan’s Leaders Pledge Never to Wage War Again