Why is Trump using forced labor allegation to rebuild his tariff regime?

Why is Trump using forced labor allegation to rebuild his tariff regime?

From World Today by China Plus

June 4, 2026 · 54 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Trump's use of forced labor allegations to propose new tariffs, the US House's resolution on Iran, the Ebola outbreak in the DRC, China's digital identity system for robots, and Google's impact on news publishers.

① The Trump administration has proposed new tariffs on imports from 60 economies, claiming they fail to ban US imports made with forced labor. Is this a legitimate ground to rebuild the administration’s tariff regime following domestic legal setbacks? (00:54) ② The US House of Representatives has passed a resolution to limit Donald Trump’s war powers against Iran. Is the US president increasingly isolated on the Iran war? (15:11) ③ The World Health Organization says efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are gaining ground. We explore the remaining challenges for the mission. (24:56) ④ China has launched a national digital identity system to give every humanoid robot a personal identification number. How will the platform strengthen industry standards? (34:46) ⑤ Britain has ordered Google to allow news publishers to opt out of AI model fine-tuning for search summaries. How could Google’s AI Overviews deal a blow to publishers? (44:37)

Topics covered

  • tariffs
  • forced labor
  • Iran war powers
  • Ebola outbreak
  • digital identity
  • AI and news publishing

Keywords

  • Trump
  • tariffs
  • forced labor
  • Iran
  • Ebola
  • digital identity
  • Google
  • news publishers

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: World Health Organization, Google

Places: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Britain, Iran

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