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Despite Tariff Truce, US and European Companies Still Leaving China
By Tiffany Meier
12/1/2025Updated: 12/1/2025

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American and European companies say they’ll keep shifting supply chains out of China despite a tariff truce between Washington and Beijing. So what’s behind the move?

A European chip manufacturer is warning of imminent shortages for automakers—sparked by a geopolitical clash with China over concerns about Beijing’s control of the supply chain.

Linda Sun, a former aide to two New York governors, is back on trial today. New evidence suggests she used her official titles to obtain benefits and business opportunities from Chinese authorities.

The number of confirmed dead in Hong Kong’s housing-complex fire has now reached 151. Beijing, fearing protests, has already labeled demonstrators “anti-China.” One man has been arrested.

Civilians in Taiwan are stepping up to help the military push back against Beijing. One Taiwanese airline is even offering to conduct surveillance flights on Chinese military activity.


  1. U.S. Firms Leaving China, Despite Tariff Truce

  2. European Firms Move Supply Chains Out of China

  3. Chipmaker’s China Branch Goes Rogue

  4. More Evidence Presented Against Ex–NY Governor Aide

  5. CCP Grants for American Schools in the Spotlight

  6. FBI Director Vows to Hold China Accountable

  7. 151 Confirmed Dead in Hong Kong, Beijing Warns Against Protests

  8. Two Mainland Chinese Manufacturers in the Spotlight

  9. Taiwanese Airline Offers to Do Surveillance Flights

  10. Students Ask Taiwan President: Will the CCP Attack?

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Tiffany Meier is a New York-based reporter and host of NTD's "China in Focus."

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