China in Focus Full Broadcast (Nov. 13)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
November 13, 2024China in Focus
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Anger is mounting over Chinese officials’ response to a deadly car attack. We have more on why the incident points to a bigger problem at play.

President-elect Donald Trump just announced his pick for the future CIA director, adding to a Cabinet filled with China hawks and giving a glimpse of future policies on China.

Chinese battery maker CATL is signaling interest in building a factory in the United States. It’s the same company that Trump’s newly picked secretary of state, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), attempted to blacklist.

The president of Microsoft has a warning for the Western world: China isn’t far behind the United States in the tech battleground. What does he suggest American innovators should do to stay ahead of the game?

  1. Anger Mounts Over China’s Response to Deadly Car Attack
  2. Trump Taps Marco Rubio for Secretary of State
  3. Analyst: Trump’s Choice ‘Difficult’ for China Relations
  4. China Battery Maker Interested in Building U.S. Plant
  5. Trump Chooses China Hawk to Be New CIA Chief
  6. How Is China Assessing Trump Cabinet Picks?
  7. Microsoft Pres.: China Catching Up with U.S. on Tech
  8. Biden Meets Indonesia’s New President in Oval Office
  9. Palau Elects Its President to a Second Term
  10. U.S., South Korea, Japan Hold Joint Drills
  11. U.S. Opens Missile Base in Poland
  12. Hong Kong’s Digital Repression Has Global Impact: Report