China is still restricting the rare earth elements that the US needs to produce its own permanent magnets and other products even after President Donald Trump reached a deal with his Chinese ...
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The US-China Trade War Is Far From Over
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met in South Korea yesterday to strike a deal to end the trade war between their two nations. Instead, China showed that it had learned from its rival how to use its ...
As geopolitical fault lines deepen, former Indian diplomats warn that stalled trade talks with Washington reflect a broader ...
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Here’s what the U.S.-China trade truce really means for the U.S. soybean market — and for farmers
China has made a pledge to buy U.S. soybeans over the next few years, fueling hope for farmers who have been caught in the middle of a trade war between the two nations. Yet the damage to the U.S.
WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - U.S. trade with China needs to be balanced and probably needs to be smaller, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Thursday, adding that he viewed a 25% drop ...
The U.S. and China agreed to a trade "truce" last week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Julian Gewirtz, a senior China policy official during the Biden administration, about what's at stake. President ...
Late last week, grain markets got a jolt. A claim about China and U.S. soybean purchases spread fast, morphed into “headline certainty” and briefly fueled market chatter that the key buying framework ...
China may have the upper hand in U.S. trade negotiations due to the ability to take more economic pain. The current de-escalation may be short-lived, as the tensions are about much more than trade.
Both the Chinese and American business communities are actively implementing the important consensus the two heads of state ...
American farmers may never regain the market share lost to rivals in Brazil and elsewhere Instead of buying soybeans from the U.S., China has turned to other sources such as Brazil to meet its needs.
Instead of buying soybeans from the U.S., China has turned to other sources such as Brazil to meet its needs. China has made a pledge to buy U.S. soybeans over the next few years, fueling hope for ...
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