Trump says U.S. trade deal with China is done
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The Trump administration is “highly likely” to extend next month’s deadline for countries to agree one-for-one trade deals — so long as they are engaged in “good-faith negotiations,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told lawmakers Wednesday.
Washington and Beijing strike a fragile truce in London, easing rare earth curbs and export controls—but with limits in place, global trade stability remains uncertain.
High-stakes trade negotiations between the U.S. and China continued into a second day Tuesday, as both sides sought to defuse a trade war that threatens both economies.
US and China are holding trade negotiations in London for a second day, following a tentative agreement in Geneva to pause tariff implementation for 90 days. Discussions address disagreements over AI semiconductors,
President Donald Trump announced a new trade framework with China, under which the U.S. will receive magnets and rare earth
The US and Vietnam are closing in on a framework trade agreement, despite ongoing concerns about Chinese goods being rerouted through the Southeast Asian nation to avoid tariffs, according to people familiar with the talks.
China has a singular opportunity to stabilize its economy by shifting away from excess production towards greater consumption,' Scott Bessent says - Anadolu Ajansı
US stocks open down after Trump raised tariff tensions by promising unilateral tariff rates within two weeks. Boeing shares fall after a deadly crash.
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China has approved "a certain number" of export permits for rare earth elements and related items, its commerce ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
U.S.-China trade negotiations begin in London with top officials addressing rare earth mineral exports, which China controls 90% of, following recent tariff reductions
US and Chinese officials said on Tuesday they had agreed on a framework to get their trade truce back on track and remove China’s export restrictions on rare earths while offering little