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Trump Launches Global Forced Labor Probe for Tariffs

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The Trump administration launches forced labor investigations into 60 trading partners, including the EU, using Section 301 of the Trade Act. This is a strategy to potentially reimpose global tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling struck them down. read more


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Trump Launches $12B Minerals Vault to Counter China

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President Trump launches a $12 billion critical mineral reserve called Project Vault to counter China's supply dominance and prevent shortages for U.S. industries. Multiple countries are expected to join the initiative. read more

Trump Launches $12B Vault to Counter China

#USChinaTrade #CriticalMinerals

Trump unveils a $12 billion "Project Vault" to stockpile critical minerals, reducing reliance on China. The public-private fund aims to secure supply chains for defense and tech sectors, guarding against economic shocks and geopolitical tensions. read more

Trump Seals Deal with Ukraine to Develop Critical Mineral Resources

#UkraineMinerals #USChinaTrade

Donald Trump has negotiated a deal for the US to jointly develop Ukraine’s mineral resources, aiming to reduce dependency on China for critical minerals. The agreement does not include revenue rights, but focuses on resources essential for defense technology. read more

"Trump's Trade War with China: Will It Rescue US Economy?"

#USChinaTrade #BidenomicsVSProtectionism

Donald Trump aims to assert US dominance by imposing tariffs on China, expecting to revive American manufacturing. However, trade wars can lead to economic strain and may not produce desired outcomes. Transition from Bidenomics to anti-China trade policies must be carefully considered. read more

"Hong Kong and China Challenge US Tariffs at WTO"

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Hong Kong lodges a complaint with the WTO against US tariffs, asserting the US disregards its separate customs status. China counters with tariffs on US goods. Tensions rise as trade war escalates, causing disruptions in e-commerce, and legal battles at the WTO. read more

"US-China Trade War Escalates with Tariffs Amidst Imbalance"

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Trump's tariffs aim to address the US-China trade gap by pressuring Beijing for a new deal. The US president sees China as a genuine economic threat, leading to the implementation of tariffs. These tariffs aim to bring manufacturing jobs back to the US. read more

Trump Eyes Rare Earth Minerals from Ukraine for Military Aid

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Donald Trump seeks rare earth minerals from Ukraine in exchange for US military aid, essential for technology and industry. China currently dominates rare earth production, but US and EU aim to reduce dependence. Rare earths are critical for electronics, energy and national security. read more

Trump's 60% Tariff Threat on China Could Impact Global Inflation

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UK economist Swati Dhingra predicts that US tariffs on China could lead to global inflation reduction as Chinese exporters may cut prices to maintain trade volumes in alternate markets, potentially affecting the UK. read more

Biden Administration to Impose New Export Restrictions on Chinese Chips

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The US Chamber of Commerce notified members via email about upcoming export restrictions on China, targeting potentially 200 Chinese chip companies. These regulations, set to be issued before Thanksgiving, aim to limit China's access to technology including semiconductor and AI-related advancements. read more

#USChinaTrade #GlobalEconomy

Cars and construction vehicles at China's Yantai port await export. The US introduces new tariffs on Chinese goods to protect its economy, increasing tensions. The focus is on China's potential retaliation. Lessons for other countries include economic protectionism and national security. read more