The race for the 2024 White House is zooming in on Taiwan. Two candidates highlight their policies toward Chinese aggression, if they get elected.
Inside China, fierce competition and dwindling rewards are challenging ride-share drivers. As China’s job market shrinks, a surge of newcomers is now eating into the paychecks of full-timers.
A major overseas lender is facing a domestic debt bomb: China’s total local debt hits a whopping $23 trillion. Can China contain the crisis? Or will it boil over?
Topics in this episode:
- U.S. Welcomes New Security Pack Between Australia, Japan
- GOP Presidential Candidates Describe Taiwan Policies
- Congressman: Chinese Hackers Accessed His Emails
- Chinese Economy Slows, Unemployment Rises Bumpy Road Ahead for Ride-Hail Drivers
- China’s Local Level Debt on the Rise: Data
- Tesla Cuts Model Y Prices in China
- Intel $5.4 Billion Acquisition Deal Sinks Without China Approval
- U.S. Ally UAE to Hold First-Ever Drill with China
- Russia Speeds Up Space Race to Compete With U.S.
- Weichert on NASA’s Warning: China Could Occupy Moon’s South Pole