Beijing Blames US for Raising Trade Tensions, Defends Rare Earth Curbs
- China has postponed a proposed phone call with the United States following outreach regarding export restrictions, according to US Trade Representative Jamison Greer.
- Greer stated that the US learned of China's export restrictions through public sources, not official notification, warning of potential consequences.
- China announced new export restrictions on critical goods, which will take effect starting November 8, raising concerns in Washington.
- Despite rising tensions, Greer emphasized that there is still room for dialogue to restore stability in US-China trade relations.
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Trump Claims “Don’t Worry About China” After 100% Tariff Threat
President Trump moved to ease fears of an escalating trade war after threatening to impose 100 percent tariffs on Chinese goods in response to Beijing’s export controls on rare earths. He posted on Truth Social: “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine! Highly respected President Xi just had a bad moment … The U.S.A. wants to help China, not hurt it!!!” China responded defiantly, warning that it will “resolutely take corresponding measures”…
Without the American market the system risks collapse
Xi Jinping imposes restrictions as a negotiating weapon on duties by exploiting the dependence of American industry. But tycoon announces additional 100% tariffs on Asian products. And the European Union is always a spectator.From November 1st, the United States will impose additional duties of 100% on all...
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