Where Things Stand on China-US Trade After Trump and Xi Talk
- The RAND Organisation suggests the US and China should accept each other's political legitimacy and reduce confrontational tactics.
- Trump is seeking a trade deal with China to support his economic plans, which might also help his standing ahead of the 2026 USMCA dissolution phase.
- China controls 70% of global rare earth supplies, making a trade agreement essential for the stability of the US tech sector.
- The changing dynamics in US foreign policy reveal a potential shift away from the previous military hegemony mindset, as younger Americans increasingly oppose hard-line support for Israel.
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CovertAction Bulletin – Tariffs and Tensions: Is Trump Really Shifting on China?
After almost a year of an escalating trade war, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea last week... The post CovertAction Bulletin – Tariffs and Tensions: Is Trump Really Shifting on China? first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.
China is suspending punitive tariffs against US products. The US, too, is ensuring a de-escalation in the trade dispute. Has Trump achieved a victory over Xi in South Korea?
Where things stand on China-US trade after Trump and Xi talk
China and the United States have recently agreed to lower the temperature in their spiralling trade war, bringing a precarious end to months of back-and-forth measures between the economic and technological powerhouses.
Thomas Friedman: Trump’s China trade policy is a hot mess
As a real estate developer, Donald Trump is deeply familiar with the three keys to success in that industry: location, location and location. Geopolitics, it turns out, also has three keys to success: leverage, leverage and leverage. But it’s not the kind of leverage (i.e., debt) that Trump loved to use in real estate. It’s geopolitical leverage — the power to impose your will on your adversary. Seen from that point of view, Trump succeeded in b…
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