China, Trump and tariff
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China’s decision to restrict export of rare earth minerals on Oct. 10 triggered a round two of tit-for-tat actions.
Xi Jinping’s need to project strength before a crucial meeting of Communist Party leaders may help explain why Beijing announced new rare earth controls.
The war of words between U.S. and Chinese leaders heated up ahead of an expected meeting, even as both sides left room for compromise.
President Donald Trump called China's rare earth export controls a 'bad moment' as both countries navigate tensions over critical defense materials, and potential tariff increases.
By Anushree Mukherjee (Reuters) -Gold prices fell on Friday after notching a record high above the $4,300 an ounce level earlier in the session, after U.S. President Donald Trump said his proposed 100% tariff on goods from China would not be sustainable.
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Trump admin slams China’s 'global power grab' on rare earths, threatens triple-digit tariffs
Trump administration officials work to stabilize U.S.-China relations after trade war threats, with President Donald Trump prepared to meet Xi Jinping.
Soybeans were the number one U.S. agricultural export, worth about $24.5 billion and more than half of it was bought by China.
Apple will increase investment in China, the company's Chief Executive Tim Cook said during a meeting with the country's industry minister in Beijing on Wednesday, according to an official summary of their exchange.