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China's dominance in rare earths minerals can cause a shortage for US consumers in everything from cars to TV remotes.
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Why Trump's 55% China tariff won't bring the trade-war payoff the stock market thinks it willWhen China entered the world trading system, it offered a set of MFN tariffs. U.S. exports to China were charged these rates and vice versa for Chinese exports to the U.S. Today, the average trade ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is prioritizing easing regulations and accelerating tariff discussions with the US to ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will arrive Sunday for a Group of Seven summit in a country he has suggested should be annexed ...
Egg prices in the U.S. dropped 11% in May, reaching their lowest point since December This comes as consumer demand remained ...
U.S. President Donald Trump wants China to lift restrictions on exporting rare earths and other critical minerals that ...
IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said that since the last release of the Fund's World Economic Outlook in April, there have been ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is preparing its next global growth forecast, considering both positive and negative trade developments. Significant tariff reductions and trade deals may boost ...
Washington and Beijing strike a fragile truce in London, easing rare earth curbs and export controls—but with limits in place ...
Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a federal appeals court held in a win for the president on ...
Beijing has gained time to build up its own strengths by drawing out negotiations with the United States, using its chokehold ...
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