China in Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 10)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
January 10, 2025China in Focus
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The Supreme Court heard arguments over TikTok’s fate in the United States. The Chinese app is teetering on the edge of a ban that’s just nine days away. We have the key takeaways.

The Central Intelligence Agency is tripling its budget for China-based targets. CIA Director William Burns details the challenges that lie ahead.

Chinese-made connected cars might soon face their final days in the United States. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said a rule to crack down on the high-tech imports is in its final stages. It’s designed to tackle concerns over data and national security.

Reports from two Chinese mothers highlight a concerning trend: too many people are sick in China, and hospitals are struggling to serve demand.

  1. Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
  2. CIA Triples China-Focused Budget to Counter Cyber Threat
  3. Raimondo: US to Crack Down on Chinese Autos Soon
  4. Lawmakers Push for Curbs on Biotech Exports to China
  5. Thousands in China Wait for Medical Care Over Influenza
  6. Doug Ford Criticizes China’s Global Supply Chain Tactics
  7. Potential Scale of Chinese Hack Into US Telecom
  8. British Chancellor in China to Boost Trade Ties
  9. Germany Charges 3 With Spying on Naval Tech for China
  10. Japan Approves New Sanctions on Russia
  11. Japan Leader Delays US Visit, Willing to Visit China