October 29, 2025
China in Focus
US Military Shifts Focus From Europe to Indo-Pacific
U.S. President Donald Trump signals tariff cuts for China in exchange for Beijing’s crackdown on fentanyl. Nvidia’s AI chips and soybeans are also on the table for discussion.
The United States is pulling troops from Europe and redirecting its focus to the Indo-Pacific amid growing tensions with China. Plus, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks in Japan about countering the China threat.
From the past century to today, the Chinese Communist Party has not let up in its suppression of religious freedom. We have the latest from the China Forum hosted by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington.
- Trump Expects Cut in China Fentanyl Tariffs
- Trump to Discuss Nvidia’s Advanced Chips With China
- US Shifts Focus to Indo-Pacific
- Trump Says Breakthrough Deal Reached With South Korea
- Hundreds Rally Against China Ahead of Xi’s Korea Visit
- Asian Powers Position as Trump, Xi Set to Talk
- Trump Brushes Off Concerns He’ll ‘Sell Out’ Taiwan
- Trump Inks Rare Earth Deals With Asian Partners
- Analyst: Trump’s Asia Trip Spells Bad News for China
- Malaysia Rolls Back Easing of Rare Earth Exports
- Japan, Cambodia Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
- DC Forum Details CCP Atrocities and Rights Abuses
- Falun Gong Persecuted Most Severely by CCP
- FCC Cracks Down on Chinese Telecom Gear in US
- Fisher: Analysis on Countering China’s Missile Threats
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