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Battery makers in America have started to feel the pinch from China’s ban of exports of the critical mineral antimony, to the point of seeing the shortage as a national emergency.
President Trump is poised to extend the TikTok ban deadline – for the third time – as the White House and China prepare to hold trade talks, On The Money has learned.
The Trump administration's 21st week in office is set to include China trade talks in London, a travel ban taking effect, response to the L.A. riots and fallout with Elon Musk.
And China is developing so fast,” said Fu Tianfan, 32, an artificial intelligence researcher who left Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in December to join Nanjing University.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to extend the looming TikTok ban for yet another 75 days, reports The Wall Street Journal. It will mark the third extension since Trump took office in January.
China's expanding sanctions regime modelled on the U.S. Export licence system key for global supply chain surveillance Impossible to know what share of requests get approved BEIJING, June 6 ...
China dominates rare earth magnet production, and began limiting exports after Trump's trade war began. The magnets are crucial for some carmakers, with the restrictions throwing the auto industry ...
June 3 (Reuters) - Alarm over China's stranglehold on critical minerals grew on Tuesday as global automakers joined their U.S. counterparts to complain that restrictions by China on exports of ...
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China’s anti-smuggling push amounts to a double whammy for these businesses: Beijing has halted legal exports and is cracking down very hard on illegal exports at the same time.
In May, China hosted the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Community of Latin America and Caribbean States (CELAC) Forum in Beijing. Colombia signed onto the Belt and Road Initiative. Public ...
Synopsys pushed back on the idea that it would consider this. China-U.S. trade negotiations could progress in a way that restores Synopsys’s ability to sell in China.