China, Beijing and rare earths
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Beijing, Labubu and the auction
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China's six-month limit on rare-earth export licenses for U.S. manufacturers indicates how Beijing and Washington are each retaining the tools to escalate trade tensions again. Read more:
China trade talks’ potential results to hurdles in the Chinese civil-military tech sphere, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
US stocks mostly rose Monday and the S&P 500 approached an all-time high as the first day of trade talks between the US and China concluded in London.
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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday stated that the US reached a 'deal' with China following intense trade negotiations in London and now stands subjected to approval by him and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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According to a White House official, the agreement allows the US to charge a 55 percent tariff on goods imported from China, which would charge a 10 percent tariff on US imports.
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The Manila Times on MSNHong Kong warns vs anti-Beijing gameHONG KONG — Police in Hong Kong have warned that downloading a mobile game in which players can attempt to overthrow a stand-in for China's Communist Party could constitute a national security crime,
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China has traditionally viewed North Korea as a security buffer and an ideologically aligned neighbor it can dominate.
At the end of two days of intense negotiations in London, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the framework deal puts "meat on the bones" of an agreement reached last month in Geneva.
The 14 carmakers say the move came as a result of regulatory guidance on the sustainable development of China’s auto sector.