China in Focus Full Broadcast (March 20)

Over $20 billion are earmarked for Intel from the Biden administration. The goal is to boost American chip-making. We have more on how the U.S.–China chip war is heating up as voting day on Nov. 5 looms.

A New York-based performing arts company is facing suppression on home soil. A new report says the New York Times is targeting the group, on top of continued pressure from the Chinese Communist Party. We speak to the report’s author for a breakdown.

The EU chamber in China is sending a warning to Beijing: address the risks to foreign companies’ operation there, or risk having even more companies flee.

Under the shadow of Beijing’s influence, Pacific nations seek out a new partner alongside the United States.: Japan. We have more on Tokyo’s message about defense ties in the region.

  1. Intel Gets $8.5 Billion Grant from Chips Act
  2. Why New York Times Planned an Attack on Shen Yun: Reporter
  3. EU Chamber: Risks in China for Foreign Companies
  4. Competition for Civil Service Jobs Ramps Up in China
  5. Japan Affirms Defense Ties with Pacific Nations
  6. Hong Kong Passes Tough New Security Law
  7. Mueller: Targeted Tariffs Make Sense
  8. China Hospitals Close Delivery Units: Birth Rate Drop
  9. Financial Ruin from Failed Sichuan Trust
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