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China Is Building the Future
A fter a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet Thursday in Korea. Both countries seem to be angling for a truce; over the weekend, they announced a “framework” for a possible agreement.
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China and the United States, Fall 2025: A timeline of remarks, threats, critiques — and dialogue
Tensions between the U.S. and China escalated in the weeks leading up to a possible meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping
It needs the United States for defense and has spent billions building factories in America. But a Trump trade deal this week with China could erase a Korean edge in the U.S. market.
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China made ‘a real mistake’ with rare-earth export curbs, says US Treasury Sec Scott Bessent
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that China has made a ‘real mistake’ threatening to shut off the exports of rare earth minerals. Bessent said that the leaders have reached an ‘equilibrium.’ Here's what he said.
Economic relations between the two countries are more fraught than ever: in early October, for the second time in just six months, the United States and China launched a trade war, imposing prohibitive export restrictions and threatening to raise tariffs to previously unthinkable levels.
China’s promise to delay its newest restrictions on the export of the rare earths that are crucial to many high-tech products for one year as part of a trade agreement creates an opportunity for the U.
Lee, who was elected in a snap election in June, has promised to strengthen ties with the United States and ease tensions with North Korea while not antagonising China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will sit down with South Korean counterpart Lee Jae Myung on Saturday, capping an Asian summit at which Beijing and Washington agreed to a truce in their trade war.The Chinese leader now turns his attention to the South Korean President in what will be their first sit-down meeting since Lee's election in June.
(The Center Square) – Former U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien sharply criticized Ireland’s growing political split from the United States and its deepening ties to China in a new policy paper from the London-based think tank Policy Exchange.
China pitches itself as alternative to US protectionism after signing expanded ASEAN free trade pact
Beijing and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have signed an expanded free trade agreement as both sides face increased protectionism from the United States