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