Let’s continue to explore the under-reported sides of news this week.
What You May Have Missed This Week
1. Trump threatens BRICS nations with 100 percent tariff
“President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday demanded a group of developing countries commitment to the use of the U.S. dollar as their reserve currency and threatened to impose a 100 percent tariff if they attempt to abandon it.”
2. Western attempt to undermine Chinese market creates ‘two-front’ business challenge for global brands like Uniqlo
“Tadashi Yanai, CEO of Uniqlo's parent company, Fast Retailing, recently stated in a BBC interview that the company is not using cotton from China's Xinjiang region. His remarks have triggered a backlash against the brand among some Chinese consumers, while simultaneously reignited discussions about the challenges multinational corporations (MNCs) face amid global geopolitical tensions.”
3. China strongly condemns U.S. arranging for Lai Ching-te's 'stopover,' lodges serious protests
“China strongly condemns the U.S.'s approval of Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te's ‘stopover’ and has lodged serious protests with the U.S. side, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Sunday in a statement. It has been reported that Lai began his trip to so-called ‘diplomatic allies’ in the Pacific and arrived in Hawaii for a ‘stopover.’”
4. President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden
“President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden, who faced sentencing this month for federal tax and gun convictions, marking a reversal as he prepares to leave office.”
5. Fortune - The new ‘land grab’ for AI companies, from Meta to OpenAI, is military contracts
“Silicon Valley AI companies have a new BFF: the U.S. Department of Defense. The leading companies developing generative AI technology have spun up, deepened, or started to pursue relationships with the military in recent months in some cases even revising or making exceptions to internal policies to remove roadblocks and restrictions on defense work.”
6. Everything Electric Show - The 'Teardown Titan' On America's 'China Crisis'
“In this episode Robert is joined by automotive engineering legend Sandy Munro from Munro Associates, who tells us exactly why China is so far ahead in the EV Race as well as the latest and greatest gossip from across the battery and electric vehicle industry.”
Jingjing’s Highlights in This Week
1. “China collasping at any time”
Media outlets in the West: China's economy will collapse. Meanwhile China:
2. Travel to China now is easier than ever!
These are the 40 countries that can travel to China visa-free and stay for up to 30 days! In addition to the visa-free policy, foreign nationals from more than 50 countries are also granted visa-free entry under the 72/144-hour transit policy!
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Since Biden didn't get to finally sign the US' death warrant, Trump is going to do it for him.
The only country who will really suffer, is the US.
Thank you. I appreciate your perspective. Such a breath of fresh air, because in the USA our media bombards us with racist anti-Chinese content.