China, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping
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President Trump recently signed several rare earth agreements with Asian countries to reduce America's reliance on China. Thin on details, the deals are unlikely to dent China's dominance.
China’s suffocating stranglehold on critical minerals is a potent economic weapon — but Trump’s strategy, including international deals announced this week, is forcing Beijing’s hand.
AIR FORCE ONE/GYEONGJU, South Korea (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about Nvidia 's state-of-the-art Blackwell artificial intelligence chip at their expected meeting on Thursday.
Curbing China's critical mineral dominance will top the agenda at a G7 energy ministers meeting in Canada on Thursday, as industrialized democracies seek more reliable access to the resources that
China recently announced that it was putting new controls on the export of rare earth elements, sparking a new round in the country's ongoing trade
China's Wang Yi signals "multipolar world" at Lanting Forum, slams U.S. for exiting global pacts & forming "exclusive blocs" on7, 2025! Days before Trump-Xi APEC meet in Gyeongju, South Korea (Oct 31-Nov 1),
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit China next year, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday following talks between Trump and President Xi Jinping in South Korea. Trump said earlier that he would visit China in April.