As Part of Trump-Xi Deal, China Will ‘Effectively Eliminate’ Rare Earth Curbs, Chip Probes: White House
The deal includes lifting chip export controls to ease global shortages, supports US soybean sales, and pauses rare earth mineral restrictions, aiming to reduce trade tensions.
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As part of Trump-Xi deal, China will ‘effectively eliminate’ rare earth curbs, chip probes: White House
As part of a trade deal between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, China will 'effectively eliminate' all curbs on rare earths' exports, remove tariffs on US agricultural products, and resume export of chips critical to automobile industry, according to the White House.
After l'affaire Nexperia Trump and Xi agree
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