China in Focus Full Broadcast (Dec. 21)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
December 21, 2023China in Focus
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Chinese toys are being blamed for the deaths of seven children. The U.S. consumer protection authority warned parents to immediately dispose of the play sets.

Overwhelmed crematoriums and under-reporting of COVID-19—firsthand accounts from residents in China’s Henan Province are calling attention to the plight the country is facing.

A new law sending chills through universities in Florida, banning them from partnering with China. We take a look at the growing controversy.

A U.S. senator is calling on President Joe Biden to sanction a chip designer serving the Chinese military. At the same time, China is halting all tech exports tied to rare earth.

Topics in this episode:

  1. U.S. Regulator: Chinese Doraemon Toys Caused Seven Deaths
  2. Crematorium Working 24/7 in Henan, China: Locals
  3. New Florida Law Sparks Controversy Among Universities
  4. New Florida Law Is a Balancing Act: Thornebrooke
  5. Senator Rubio Calls for Sanctions Chinese Chip Firm
  6. China Bans Exports of Rare Earth Processing Technology
  7. Biden Eyes Increasing Tariffs on Chinese Exports
  8. U.S. Starts Talks on Renewing Science Pact with China
  9. China’s Influence in 2022 Midterms: Analysis
  10. U.S., China Hold 1st Military Talks in a Year
  11. China Reaps Billions from Russia During Wartime
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