China Health System Under Pressure From COVID-19 Surge, Other Countries Fear Possible Virus Mutations
COVID-19 cases are surging in China. Stadiums turned into makeshift fever clinics. And concerns about new variants is running high.
One man and a Twitter handle are becoming an overnight sensation amid China’s nationwide protests. He shares his story and the dangers he’s faced.
Expectations for China’s growth are plummeting to their lowest in decades. Foreign investors offloaded $100 billion worth of Chinese bonds in 10 successive months.
Apple is going ahead with its move out of China. The tech giant is securing a site in Vietnam to make its Macbook computers.
Taiwan is seeing another round of visitors. A U.S. congressional delegation is visiting the island, alongside lawmakers from Europe.
Topics in this episode:
- China Health System Under Pressure from COVID-19 Surge, Other Countries Fear Possible Virus Mutations
- How One Chinese Man Became a Twitter Sensation Amid China’s Anti-Lockdown Protests
- World Bank Cuts China Growth Outlook
- Apple to Shift Macbook Production to Vietnam in 2023
- Lighthizer Calls for ‘Strategic Decoupling’ from China
- Taiwan’s President Meets U.S., EU Delegations
- Foxconn Could Face Fine for China Investment
- Menken: China Is Destabilizing the Middle East