U.S. and China reach historic trade agreement addressing fentanyl trafficking, rare earth exports and agricultural trade between the world's largest economies.
The US president says: "On the scale from zero to 10, with 10 being the best, I would say the meeting was a 12." Beijing says ...
According to the White House, China agreed to pause sweeping controls on rare-earth magnets in exchange for a US agreement to roll back an expansion of curbs on Chinese companies.
China has agreed to suspend new rare earth export controls and issue general licenses for exports of rare earths. It will ...
The Chinese government promised on two prior occasions to crack down on fentanyl precursor chemicals, only to allegedly subsidize their manufacture and route trade through Mexican cartels.
The White House on Saturday released details about the agreement that U. President Donald Trump reached this week with ...
The Chinese government will lift export restrictions on critical minerals, cease exports of chemicals to North America required to produce fentanyl and resume the flow of key auto semiconductors, the ...
Since Feb. 1, the US and China have entangled in a chaotic relationship, with tit-for-tat tariffs at times reaching triple-digit levels.
And Beijing is again buying U.S. soybeans after it had abruptly cut off American farmers.
President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, agreeing to cut tariffs by 10%. He said he did so because China agreed to help address the fentanyl crisis.
The Trump administration stressed that if the Supreme Court strikes down his sweeping tariffs, it will undermine his global trade policy.
President Trump said he was prepared to lower tariffs on China further if it follows through on its commitments to curb the shipment of fentanyl precursors to the U.S. “I’d love to get rid of the ...