A 14-year absence from China could be over for Facebook’s owner Meta with a deal with a major Chinese video game company.
A top investment bank says big business now goes hand in hand with geopolitics, adding some investments risk plummeting overnight.
President Joe Biden signed off on $80 million for Taiwan’s defense, but it’s not a loan. The money comes straight from American taxpayers—a move not seen in over 40 years.
A trio of giant pandas has left Washington’s National Zoo, marking the end of over 50 years of panda diplomacy.
Topics in this episode:
- Meta Reportedly Cuts Deal to Return to China
- Investing in China Could ‘Go to Zero Overnight’: CEO
- Indo-Pacific Strategy Overhaul? Graceffo on U.S. $80 Million Aid to Taiwan
- Hackers Hit U.S. Arm of Chinese Bank ICBC
- Washington Zoo’s Pandas Return to China
- India, U.S. ‘In Agreement’ on China: New Delhi
- Sec. Yellen Meets Chinese Counterpart in San Fran
- EV Industry to Cut China’s Dependency on Rare Earth
- Portugal Faces Lithium Mining Challenges
- Mining Giants Look to Break China’s Export Grip
- U.S. Medical Supply Chain at Risk from CCP: Lawmakers
- Japan Seeks to Resume Koi Export to China
- How the CCP ‘Killed Off Its Future’: Steven Mosher