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China Has Retained Its Grip on Rare Earths Despite a U.S. Trade Truce
China trade cooperation, China's overwhelming control of rare earth mining and processing continues to give it strategic leverage over global electronics and defense industries.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer touted progress on a trade agreement with China but said he thinks the deal’s ultimate success depends on President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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A trade deal between the United States and China is drawing closer, officials from the world’s two largest economies said Sunday as they reached an initial consensus for President Donald
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US and China say a trade deal is drawing closer as Trump and Xi ready for a high-stakes meeting
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- A trade deal between the United States and China is drawing closer, officials from the world’s two largest economies said Sunday as they reached an initial consensus for President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to aim to finalize during their high-stakes meeting.
China's latest trade truce with the United States removes one big deterrent for foreign investors who've been circumspect all year about investing in a stock market that's outrun most other major ones with its strongest annual run since 2019.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the US might allow sales of Nvidia's Blackwell chips to China
The United States could eventually let Nvidia sell its most powerful computer chips to Chinese companies, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday. He also laid out a busy schedule of meetings between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping next year.
President Donald Trump said China knows the risks of any attack on Taiwan but refrained from explicitly saying the US would intervene militarily on behalf of the democracy of 23 million people.