China in Focus (Sept. 30): Trump, Biden Talk China in First Presidential Debate

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By NTD Newsroom
September 30, 2020China in Focus
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In the first presidential debate, both candidates agreed that the United States must take a tougher stance on China. House Republicans have since released a report on their plans to increase pressure on the communist regime.

An explosion strikes a chemical plant in central China. It’s the second blast to rock the country this week.

China’s week-long ‘National Day’ holiday has begun. 550 million people are expected to travel, despite cases of CCP virus rising across the country.

The United States has reportedly sanctioned China’s biggest chipmaker. An expert says it could be a fresh blow to China’s military.

And we explore just how dependent Germany’s car industry is on China, after it has repeatedly ignored the country’s human rights issues. A scholar argues that the dependence narrative might not be justified, but instead presented as an excuse for the industry’s behavior.

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