China in Focus Full Broadcast (Oct. 16)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 16, 2024China in Focus
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An underground lab in China is researching neutrinos: particles smaller than atoms and thought to contain even more energy. A foreign associate of America’s National Academy of Sciences is leading the Chinese project as it seeks to become the first nation to uncover the secrets of the particle—and its power.

Will China ever change its willingness to use force to take control of Taiwan? Beijing answered that question on Wednesday, saying it will never renounce the option.

Intel tech products sold in China could be in hot water. A Chinese state-linked agency is calling for a full security review into the U.S. chipmaker’s offerings.

General Motors is spending more than $600 million to develop a lithium project located in the heart of Nevada. It’s part of efforts to break China’s grip on the global lithium supply.

  1. Underground Chinese Lab to Study Mysterious Particle
  2. Beijing: China Won’t Renounce Use of Force Over Taiwan
  3. China’s Cyber Association Calls for Review of Intel
  4. GM to Invest $625M to Build a Nevada Lithium Project
  5. Should U.S. Approve Nippon Steel Buyout Deal?
  6. China, Russia Enhancing Energy Cooperation
  7. Russia, China, N. Korea Deepen Defense Ties
  8. S. Korea, U.S., Japan Condemn N. Korea’s Drone Claims
  9. Philippine Minister Doubts China’s Sea Code Intent
  10. China’s Financial Professionals Face Survival Threat
  11. NTD’s 7th Int’l Piano Competition Kicks Off in NYC