China In Focus Full Broadcast (Nov. 4)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
November 4, 2022China in Focus
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A former U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot reportedly tied to a Chinese hacker has now been arrested in Australia.

Washington’s sweeping China sanctions meet with a twist. Several major U.S. semiconductor makers are still sending microchips to China.

Germany’s chancellor is visiting China. The trip is among the most controversial to the country by a German leader.

A $17 billion deal olive branch has been extended from China to European aircraft giant Airbus.

TikTok is admitting it shared European user data with workers in China.

Canadian broadcaster CBC is closing its bureau in Beijing after trying and failing to get Chinese work permits for its journalists for two years.

Topics in this episode:

  1. Former U.S. Military Pilot Worked with Chinese Hacker
  2. Intel, TSMC Exempt from Biden’s Microchip Ban
  3. Germany’s Scholz Makes Short Visit to Beijing
  4. EU Foreign Policy Chief: China Getting More Assertive
  5. Airbus Wins Order from China, Boeing Still Shut Out
  6. U.A. FCC Commissioner Visits Taiwan to Discuss Cybersecurity, Telecoms
  7. Tiktok Admits to Sharing European Data w/ China
  8. European Lawmakers Visit Taiwan to Show Support
  9. CBC Shutting Down Beijing News Bureau
  10. Taiwan Needs Military Treaty with U.S.: Sloan
  11. China Policy Round-Up: Trump Vs. Biden

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