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  • The Hainan Spy Plane Crisis 25 Years Later
    Mar 27 2026

    25 years ago, a Chinese and a U.S. plane collided over the waters off of China's southern coast. The Chinese pilot was never found, while the 24 surviving American crew members made an emergency landing on a Chinese military base on the island of Hainan.

    In this special episode, The Wire China kicks off our two-part oral history series on the Hainan spy plane crisis, a defining diplomatic test for both nations at the beginning of the so-called "Asian Century." Editor Tom Mitchell, reporter Rachel Cheung, and the Wire China Team bring together the voices of the officials, pilots, diplomats, and military personnel who were there to understand how they navigated the crisis — and if such an incident might occur again.

    The full oral histories will release in two parts on thewirechina.com over the next two weeks.


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    President Bush/Chen Ci from AP Archive

    Shenyang J-8 audio from Wikimedia Commons


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  • The U.S.-China AI Scorecard
    Mar 20 2026

    It seems as if everything is AI now — well, not this podcast. But you can't discuss U.S.-China relations without understanding which one is ahead in artificial intelligence. Who leads on the scorecard?

    In our eighth episode, reporters Rachel Cheung and Savannah Billman discuss Rachel's upcoming story on where the United States and China score across the stack of technologies and capabilities that make AI possible.

    We also have an excerpt from our upcoming Q&A with veteran diplomat Sarah Beran on the role of U.S.-China diplomacy in an evolving international environment. You can read these stories and more at thewirechina.com.



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  • Mules, Moonshine, and Magnets
    Mar 13 2026

    Reporter Noah Berman and editor Tom Mitchell take us to small-town North Carolina, where a new magnet factory has set up shop. Vulcan Elements wants to make magnets without sourcing any materials from China — a difficult task, because Chinese companies monopolize the supply and production chain for the rare earths needed in the process.

    Also in this episode, an excerpt from this week's Q&A with Kei Koizumi, former Deputy Director at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and a preview of our upcoming issue, which you can read this weekend at thewirechina.com


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  • AI vs The Big Screen
    Mar 6 2026

    In our sixth episode, reporters Eliot Chen, Rachel Cheung, and Savannah Billman discuss the latest breakthroughs in Bytedance’s AI video generation tool, Seedance 2.0. The extremely lifelike videos went viral around the world, but also triggered existential questions for the film industry and the Chinese startups looking to make a profit from AI cinema. We also explore why AI diffusion in China is so low despite the high technical capabilities of domestically developed models and tools.

    Coming up this week, we have an extract from our latest Q&A with the economist Eswar Prasad about his new book, The Doom Loop: Why the World Economic Order is Spiraling into Disorder, and a guide to the other articles you can read in this week's edition, published every Sunday evening EST at thewirechina.com


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  • How to Smuggle Chips to China
    Feb 27 2026

    Smugglers in Texas, New Jersey, and New York. A mysterious Hong Kong client. And a plot to illegally sell Nvidia AI chips to China.

    In our fifth episode, The Wire China reporter Eliot Chen ventures into the criminal underworld with news editor Andrew Peaple. They discuss how Eliot mapped out an international smuggling ring busted late last year for sending advanced chips to Chinese customers. It's a case that reads more like a thriller — and it shows just how far companies will go for an edge in the increasingly competitive race for tech dominance.

    We also have an extract from our latest Q&A with former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on how successive presidential administrations navigated U.S.-China rare earth competition, and a guide to the other articles you can read in this week's edition, published every Sunday evening EST at thewirechina.com


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  • Epstein and China
    Feb 20 2026

    China's economic rise beckoned Jeffrey Epstein in the 2010s. Associates of the financier and sex offender, who made much of his money from advising billionaires, sought opportunities to connect him with a network of powerful men in China.

    Though no concrete deals ever materialized, the Epstein files demonstrate how power, connections, and opportunities flowed among the elite as China's star continued to rise. In this episode, our reporters discuss how they sorted through thousands of files to build the network of Epstein associates with stakes in the China game.

    The Wire China will have no new issue this week as we take off for the Chinese New Year. Read the Epstein and China story on our website, thewirechina.com.


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  • A Tale of Two Exports
    Feb 13 2026

    In our third episode, features editor Tom Mitchell is joined by reporter Noah Berman to discuss shifts for two of China's most consequential exports: military armaments and electric vehicles.

    Even as wars in Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa raged on in 2024, newly released data for that year shows that China's arms exports decreased by ten percent as Xi Jinping's anti-corruption investigations roiled the country's defense industry. Meanwhile, despite trade tensions, the door for Chinese EVs to enter U.S. markets is not entirely sealed shut, but President Trump's seeming openness to the idea puts him at odds with national and state officials alike.

    We also have an extract from our latest Q&A with author Yi-Ling Liu on her new book "The Wall Dancers: Searching for Freedom and Connection on the Chinese Internet," and a guide to the other articles you can read in this week's edition, published every Sunday evening EST at thewirechina.com

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  • Living a Double Life at Google
    Feb 6 2026

    Welcome to the second episode of The Wire China podcast, in which we take you behind the scenes of the stories we cover each week in our magazine, thewirechina.com.


    In this episode, reporter Eliot Chen walks us through a true crime thriller with news editor Andrew Peaple. A mild-mannered Chinese software engineer working for Google in California schemes to make it big as a tech entrepreneur by setting up his own company back in China. Instead, he winds up in the middle of the U.S.-China tech war, accused of stealing Google's intellectual property for the Chinese government.


    We also have an extract from our latest Q&A, with Ali Wyne of the International Crisis Group, and a guide to the other articles you can read in this week's edition, published every Sunday evening EST at thewirechina.com


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