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Under this new arrangement, if it stands, the US tariff rate against China will be set at 55%, which is actually an increase from the 30% rate set when the two countries declared a truce in May at ...
President Trump is trying to further open up China’s market to U.S. companies as Beijing’s appetite for the rest of the world’s exports is diminishing.
China is suffering a "terrible loss" in the Middle East and could convince some other party to "strike us," according to Gatestone Institute's Gordon Chang.
Former Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., said China might be the voice of "moral authority" following Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and military leaders ...
World Asia Electric vehicles China’s brutal EV price war is raising quality fears An extreme discount war on electric vehicles has Beijing worried about a race to the bottom and damage to its ...
Global EV sales surged in May 2025, hitting 1.6 million units sold, according to the latest data from EV research house Rho Motion. That brings the total for the year so far to 7.2 million EVs, a ...
Synopsys restarts some China services, sales of core tools still blocked, source says By Liam Mo and Brenda Goh June 12, 20253:04 AM PDTUpdated June 12, 2025 ...
China on Thursday affirmed a trade deal announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, saying both sides needed to abide by the consensus and adding China always kept its word.
Trump said that the U.S. would get "a total of 55% tariffs" with China's tariffs set at 10%. Trump added, "Full magnets and any necessary rare earths, will be supplied, up front, by China.
Oak Ridge's uranium enrichment facility supports America's AI ambitions amid concerns that China's aggressive nuclear reactor construction could give it an edge in powering data centers.
US President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with China, focusing on rare earth exports and allowing Chinese students to study in the US. The deal awaits final nod from Trump and ...
Under three presidential administrations, officials in Washington have used export controls to hold back China’s access to advanced technology. By Meaghan Tobin Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan For ...