China in Focus Full Broadcast (Oct. 18)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 18, 2024China in Focus
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The United States deported a group of Chinese illegal immigrants on a charter flight. The Homeland Security secretary warns that other Chinese illegal immigrants could be removed at any time.

Immigration has become a major issue for voters in the race for the White House. China says it will work with the United States to help tackle it. But will the collaboration work?

Real estate and exports are key engines that have driven China’s economy forward for decades, but now both are losing power.

A new round of U.S. sanctions is targeting Chinese firms that make weapons for Russia that were used in the war against Ukraine. It’s Washington’s first time laying out sanctions on Chinese firms for direct involvement in supplying arms to Moscow.

  1. US Deports Chinese Nationals on Charter Flight
  2. Will China’s Efforts to Combat Smuggling Work?
  3. Beijing Pledges $562 Billion to Support Battered Housing Market
  4. IMF Head: China Can No Longer Rely on Exports to Grow
  5. Yellen: High China Tariffs Would Raise Prices
  6. US Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Firms
  7. US Expands Sanctions to Iran’s Oil Industry
  8. Chinese Drones Halted at US Customs
  9. Two Paris Museums Remove ‘Tibet’ from Exhibitions
  10. Taiwanese Chipmaker TSMC Stock Hits New High
  11. North Korean Troops Training in Russia: S. Korea
  12. US Navy Burning Through Critical Missiles
  13. Philippine Minister Doubts China’s Sea Code Intent