

Jennifer Pack
NPR China correspondent based in Shanghai reporting on reactions in China to U.S. tariff rulings and the potential implications for U.S.-China relations.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 14min
Trump's New Tariffs, China Reacts To Tariff Ruling, State Of The Union Poll
Domenico Montanaro, NPR poll analyst decoding voter attitudes before the State of the Union. Jennifer Pack, Shanghai-based China reporter on Beijing's response to U.S. tariff rulings. Mara Laison, political correspondent on the domestic fallout and midterm stakes. They discuss new 15% tariffs, how China and exporters are reacting, and what poll numbers mean for political messaging.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 13min
Iran War Expanding, Khamenei Successor, China Mediates Middle East War
Jennifer Pack, NPR China correspondent in Beijing, on why China is sending a special envoy. Jackie Northam, NPR international affairs correspondent, on who could succeed Iran’s supreme leader. Ruth Sherlock, reporting near the Turkey–Iran border, on Iranians fleeing and civilian accounts. They discuss regional spillover, succession contenders, and Beijing’s diplomatic calculations in short, focused conversations.

Jan 20, 2026 • 16min
How have global relationships with the U.S. changed in the last year?
In this discussion, Charles Maynes, an NPR correspondent based in Moscow, sheds light on Russia's disillusionment with U.S. foreign policy under Trump, revealing initial hopes for cooperation that fell flat. Meanwhile, Jennifer Pack, the China correspondent, expertly explains how China is framing U.S. actions as a validation of its critiques, highlighting the inseparability of trade and security in contemporary geopolitics. The duo also explores the shifting dynamics of the Russia-China partnership amid growing global tensions.


