
Tiffany Meier
China News Reporter at The Epoch Times
NTD anchor | Evening News Mon-Fri 6pm ET Live | Host of @ChinaInFocusNTD Mon-Fri 9:30pm ET on @NTDNews
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ntd.com | Tiffany Meier
Nvidia CEO Visits China as US Tightens Tech ExportsBy Tiffany MeierApril 18, 2025China in FocusNvidia CEO Jensen Huang is back in China just days after the company pledged a massive $500 billion investment in the United States. Huang is now working to safeguard Nvidia’s profits in China—a market too big to ignore. But in doing so, he may be stepping into a political minefield, with his visit potentially being used as a tool in Beijing’s ongoing tensions with Washington.
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6 days ago |
ntd.com | Tiffany Meier
Amid escalating tariffs between the United States and China, what would bring Beijing to the negotiating table? Casey Fleming, national security advisor and CEO of BlackOps Partners Corporation, tells NTD’s Tiffany Meier that the tariffs’ impact on the Chinese economy over time will force them to seek a deal.
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6 days ago |
ntd.com | Tiffany Meier
A former New York City Police Department (NYPD) sergeant is sentenced to 18 months in prison. We take a look at the details on how he helped a Chinese police officer stalk a New Jersey resident. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang makes a high-profile visit to Beijing as U.S.–China tensions escalate. What political challenges does his billion-dollar business face when it comes to the globe’s second largest market? A new Chinese official is set to lead trade negotiations with the United States.
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1 week ago |
ntd.com | Tiffany Meier
Two people have been reported dead and at least seven injured following a shooting at Florida State University. Police say the suspect — the 20-year-old son of a sheriff’s deputy — is in custody. President Trump responded to the news today, calling it a “terrible” thing, and stating, “the gun doesn’t do the shooting, the people do.”President Trump revealed that the U.S. and China are actively in talks amid escalating tariffs.
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1 week ago |
ntd.com | Tiffany Meier
The highest U.S. tariff that can be levied on Chinese goods stands at 245 percent, according to the White House. How did the United States arrive at the number? We have the details on a new fact sheet. Anxiety and concerns rise among Chinese exporters as orders from the United States dry up. What do business owners tell us about the developing situation? Hong Kong will stop shipping goods bound for the United States in response to the new U.S. tariffs on China. Disturbing reports emerge from China.
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