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[Trailer] New Bill Bars China From US Emergency Oil Stockpile | CIF

China in Focus
China in Focus
A new bill aims to get communist China’s hands off American emergency oil. That’s as the U.S. reserve stockpile hits a 40-year low. Meanwhile, explosive growth of cross-border e-commerce has caught the attention of U.S. lawmakers, shining a spotlight on a tax rule that critics say has allowed packages from China to enter the U.S. duty-free. We hear more from a U.S. Border Security officer. A lone Philippine supply boat was recently pursued by a Chinese vessel in the South China Sea. More on the chase at sea, and a pledge from the Philippines' president. And Beijing is opening its most important political meetings of the year. But there will be a significant break with precedent this year. Tune into "China in Focus" to unpack recent China affairs: New Bill Bars China from U.S. Emergency Oil Stockpile U.S. Rethinks Tax-Free Rule on China Imports Gallagher Takes Aim at De Minimus Imports from China Chinese Vessel Chases Philippine Supply Boat Marcos: Philippines to Push Back on China If Needed China Opens Annual 'Two Sessions' Political Meetings 1000s of Illegals Daily Go by U.S. Missile Plants: Mills Chinese Dissidents Propose Democratic Blueprint New Film 'Hong Kong: Final Days of Freedom' Released 'Systemic Decline': Robinson on China’s Economy
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