Tag: China-US relations
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China suspends ban on gallium, germanium, antimony exports to US
Overview: China temporarily lifts export controls on key materials China announced a suspension of its ban on approving exports of dual-use items related to gallium, germanium, antimony, and certain super-hard materials to the United States. The measure, described by the Ministry of Commerce, takes effect immediately and remains in place until November 27, 2026. The…
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Xi Ties China’s Growth to Trump’s MAGA Vision for US-Ties
Overview: Xi Jinping’s Message on Growth and Global Vision In a moment that drew global attention, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that China’s development and revitalization would advance in step with the United States’ political and economic trajectory under the MAGA banner. The remarks, delivered during a high‑profile meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump after…
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Xi Jinping Sees Chinese Development Aligning with MAGA Vision in High-Profile Meeting
Introduction: A high-stakes exchange In a moment many analysts described as symbolic for Sino-American relations, Chinese President Xi Jinping indicated that China’s ongoing development and global revitalization were compatible with U.S. President Donald Trump’s flagship policy, often referred to as the MAGA (Make America Great Again) agenda. The assurances came during a formal encounter shortly…
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100% Tariffs Threat: China Warns of Retaliation in Trade War
China warns of retaliatory measures if US pushes 100% tariffs Beijing has warned Washington that it will take resolute measures to defend its interests if President Donald Trump proceeds with plans to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The warning comes as investors brace for renewed volatility in global markets amid escalating trade tensions between…
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China Denounces U.S. Tariff Threat as Double Standards Debate Intensifies
China Hits Back at U.S. Tariff Threat, Decrying ‘Double Standards’ Beijing accused Washington of wielding “double standards” on trade as President Donald Trump announced an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods. The provocative move, planned to take effect on November 1, comes on the heels of what the White House described as China’s escalation of…
