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The Wire ChinaDavid Barboza2026-05-15

A Troubled Road for TP-Link

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We’re offering your first month of The Wire China for just one dollar. More details below!TP-Link is having a tough year. The California-based, Shenzhen-founded internet router company can’t seem to shake skepticism that moving to the United States means it is no longer Chinese.Subscribe nowThis week, reporters Noah Berman and Savannah Billman return to the podcast to discuss the strange story of TP-Link. In a bid to shed its Chinese origins and sell in the U.S. market, the company’s owner Jeffrey Chao brought his entire family to the Golden State and restructured the firm. But, as Noah reports, the router company’s American Dream is caught up in the U.S. government’s suspicion of Chinese tech companies.We’ll also have a Q&A with Jonathan Cheng, the Wall Street Journal’s China bureau chief, on his new book exploring North Korea’s founder Kim Il Sung’s Christian background.ShareStart your subscription to The Wire China today! We’re making it easy with your first month for just one dollar. Sign up for our newsletter here and we’ll send you the discount code to apply at checkout. Discount CodeTranscriptSavannah: Hello and welcome back to The Wire China podcast. I’m Savannah Billman speaking today with my colleague Noah Berman about TP-Link, a California-based internet router company that can’t seem to shed allegations that it’s actually Chinese.We’ll also have a Q&A with Jonathan Cheng, the Wall Street Journal’s China Bureau Chief, on his new book exploring the Kim dynasty’s Christian background. Yes, those are the Kims of North Korea. In fact, Pyongyang, today the ruling seat…