China In Focus Full Broadcast (March 7)

Chinese combat troops fed on American pork. Major meat suppliers in China have reportedly been hoarding rations for the regime’s military—all made possible through a U.S. subsidiary.

A bipartisan push against TikTok gets a unanimous thumbs up from a U.S. House panel. The move aims to ban the Chinese-owned social media platform from app stores, unless it separates from its Chinese parent company.

The FBI arrests a Chinese national accused of stealing Google’s AI trade secrets. A newly unsealed indictment reveals details about the charges, including ties to two Chinese-linked tech companies.

Chinese people are reporting rising death tolls around them, but the stories remain notably absent from Chinese state media. NTD spoke to some of them for more.

  1. U.S. Pork Exports to CCP Military: Report
  2. Chinese National Arrested: Alleged Theft of Google AI Secrets
  3. TikTok Crackdown Bill Greenlit by U.S. House Panel
  4. CCP Taiwan Rhetoric Shift Is a ‘Facade Drop’: Analyst
  5. China Interference in Election Possible: Lithuania
  6. China to Allow Visa-Free Entry for Six Countries
  7. Chinese Residents Report Rising Deaths Amid Censorship
  8. Growing Concerns Over Chinese Triad in U.S.
  9. EU Reaches Deal to Ban Forced Labor Products
  10. Chinese EVs Could Face Tougher Tariffs in Europe
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