China in Focus Full Broadcast (Dec. 3)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
December 3, 2024China in Focus
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Undercover researchers accuse Starbucks and Nestle of labor violations in their supply chains based in China. A 15-year-old girl was spotted picking coffee beans set to be sold to Nestle. We have more on what the investigation reveals.

Is a new trade war ramping up between China and the United States? Beijing is now banning several key materials from being sent to the United States. The resources are critical for the high-tech sector.

The South Korean leader lifted martial law hours after he declared it, following the parliamentary vote to block it. President Yoon Suk Yeol said the move was necessary to counter North Korea’s “communist forces.”

A House subcommittee has concluded its two-year investigation into the COVID-19 pandemic. How did the Chinese Communist Party play a key role in the global outbreak, and what long-term impacts linger today?

  1. Report: Labor Violations in Starbucks’ China Supply Chains
  2. China Bans Export of Key Minerals to US
  3. Nexperia Accepts US Curbs on Chinese Parent Firm
  4. Chinese Associates: US Chips Are ‘No Longer Safe’
  5. South Korean President Lifts Martial Law
  6. Trump Repeats Opposition to Nippon’s Takeover of US Steel
  7. House Committee Releases Final Report on COVID-19
  8. Biden Pledges Lasting Support for Africa
  9. Biden’s Africa Visit Highlights Push to Counter China
  10. Tuberville: Potential War With China in Near Future
  11. Taiwan’s President Visits Marshall Islands
  12. Taiwan’s Military Confident in Securing Taiwan Strait