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A United States special mission vessel—designed to monitor missile launches—was spotted underway off China's coast in the Yellow Sea last month, according to ship-tracking data.
The United States has deployed several major naval units in the western Pacific, where its main rival, China, recently flexed its military power with a dual aircraft carrier deployment.
The deal involves loosening exports of rare earths to the United States and the lifting of some restrictions on U.S. goods to China, China’s Ministry of Commerce said.
China is loosening its ban on urea exports, a move likely to ease international prices that have been buoyed by the recent tension in the Middle East.
During an event Thursday promoting his "Big, Beautiful" budget reconciliation package, President Trump revealed that the U.S. "signed" a deal yesterday with China on trade. DONALD TRUMP: Trade ...
Buzzing into enemy territory. China unveiled a mosquito-sized drone designed for covert military operations and espionage — a development that’s raising alarms over the potential consequence ...
China’s advantages in developing artificial intelligence are about to unleash a wave of innovation that will generate more than 100 DeepSeek-like breakthroughs in the coming 18 months, according ...
European Union countries should create joint reserves of rare earths to prevent supply chain disruptions and economic blackmail from China, the EU's Commissioner for Industrial Strategy, Stephane ...
Given these gridlocks, people can hardly help but ask: is China really ready to join the CPTPP? But this overlooks the real question, which is one of will: Does China really need to join the CPTPP?
U.S.-Chinese competition has long been framed as a contest between two countries with opposite roles in the global economy: China as the producer and the United States as the consumer. Now, however, ...
USA Rare Earth is racing to create a production line for neodymium magnets, aiming to reduce U.S. reliance on China’s rare earth materials.
In the case of Beijing, it has doubtless helped that China’s leaders—and their children—share the same air. But none of these pressures applies to cities in China’s hinterland.
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