Trump lands in Asia
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Amid rising tensions with Beijing, the US is securing new trade deals in Asia to reduce dependence on China for rare earths. During his Asia visit, Trump lately announced agreements with Thailand and Malaysia to ensure unrestricted access to critical minerals.
As Beijing weaponizes its dominance over rare earths supplies, US President Donald Trump is cutting deals to try to break the stranglehold. But his claim that America will have an abundance of the critical minerals in just one year’s time may be a fantasy.
President Donald Trump will look to sign economic agreements and critical minerals deals with trading partners during his trip to Asia, according to senior U.S. officials, as the administration moves to ramp up pressure on China ahead of a crucial meeting with Xi Jinping.
Expedia Group is changing how it markets in Asia, including what products it builds, and where it spends money.
President Donald Trump is heading to Asia with a clear and strategic objective: to sign a series of economic and critical minerals deals with key trading partners in a direct bid to ramp up pressure on China ahead of a crucial meeting with President Xi Jinping.
Monday after Washington and Beijing reached a framework for a trade deal that could pause planned U. tariffs and Chinese export controls on critical minerals, easing fears of supply disruptions that had boosted the sector this year.
Ankara and Beijing signed deals on the export of aquatic products and almonds from Türkiye to China, as well as on their inspection and
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares for his first visit to China in seven years, experts indicate that Beijing is exercising caution and delaying approval of partnership agreements between companies of both nations, particularly regarding critical ...
The United States and China have reached a new trade deal framework ahead of the long-awaited meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The agreement halts a proposed 100% tariff on Chinese goods,