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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that China will make it easier for American industry to obtain much-needed needed magnets and rare earth minerals, clearing the way for talks to continue between the world’s two biggest economies.
Billions of dollars of Chinese goods have been impacted by additional U.S. tariffs since 2018, initially under the first Donald Trump presidency and later under the Biden administration. Returning to the White House this year,
The U.S. will keep high tariffs on Chinese goods, President Donald Trump announced, touting a framework that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping will need to OK.
Mientras Donald Trump celebraba el resultado de las negociaciones comerciales en Londres, Xi Jinping se marchaba con una discreta ventaja estratégica: un proceso de negociación que le da tiempo a China y ayuda a desactivar la amenaza de aranceles más perjudiciales y restricciones tecnológicas.
As negotiations with China continue, retail executives are optimistic that reciprocal tariffs could be walked back.
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While Donald Trump hailed the outcome of trade talks in London, Xi Jinping walked away with an understated strategic gain: a negotiating process that buys China time and helps defuse the threat of more harmful tariffs and technology curbs.
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