Foreign companies are pulling out of the Chinese market. One of them just cashed in billions of dollars worth of stakes.
Argentina’s president-elect is vowing not to deal with “communists.” Beijing promptly responds.
Deadly fentanyl is flowing into the United States. How is President Joe Biden fighting the lethal drug trade?
Are human rights violations from China getting shipped to American schools? A nonprofit reports that Chinese seafood has ties to forced labor and that it’s ending up in U.S. grocery stores, restaurants, and federal food programs.
Topics in this episode:
- More Out, Less In: Foreign Money Leaves China
- U.s. Company Sells Off $1.8B in China Stakes
- McDonald’s Boosts Stake in Chinese Business
- Less Japanese Firms Plan China Expansion: Survey
- UK Company Raises $29M for Reducing China Dependence
- Argentine President-Elect Vow to Cut Ties to Communists
- China Smartphone Exports Plunge By 6.4%
- Biden Addresses Steps to Counter Fentanyl
- China Fishing Tied to Forced Uyghur Labor: Report
- China Leads the World in Counterfeit: NYPD Officer
- U.S. to Ramp Up Taiwan Aid as China Threat Persists
- N. Korea to Launch Rocket with Spy Satellite
- U.S. Sends Warship to S. Korea
- Biden Approves $2B+ Missile System Sale to Japan
- Australia Concerned Over Warship Incident with China
- China Overwhelms U.S. Air Force by Quantity: Weichert