November 12, 2025
China in Focus
China Halts US Soybean Imports Despite Trade Deal
China’s purchase of U.S. soybeans has reportedly stalled just two weeks after Washington and Beijing’s trade agreements. What’s happening behind the scenes?
A half-mile-long bridge in southwest China has collapsed just a couple of months after it opened. It’s the third mega bridge to collapse in China this year.
As frustration builds up over geopolitical tensions, General Motors is asking suppliers to move production out of China. That’s according to sources close to the matter.
French families are suing the Chinese-owned app TikTok, alleging that its algorithm pushed their children toward suicide. A French court has opened an investigation into the popular short-form video platform.
- China Halts US Soybean Imports, May Fail Trade Deal
- New Mega Chinese Bridge Collapses in Seconds
- GM Orders Suppliers to Move Supply Chains From China
- Spanish King Meets Xi in Beijing, Inks Trade Deals
- Former Senior NY Official Linda Sun on Trial Over Alleged CCP Ties
- French Court Probes TikTok’s Risks Regarding Suicide
- China’s Shipments to US Continue Falling
- Walters: Chinese Consumer Confidence Low
- Walters: China Better at Decoupling Than US
- Walters: Both Sides Want to Maintain Trump-Xi Deal
- Japan Promises to Boost Defense Spending
- Chinese Nationals ‘Actively Probing’ US Army Bases
- Thailand Extradites Gambling Kingpin to China
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