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By Michael Martina WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - U.S. access to critical minerals from China remains difficult due to export controls and licensing delays, a U.S. business lobby said on Wednesday, with Beijing's restrictions driving three-quarters of impacted companies to search for new supplies.
President Donald Trump's trade war with Beijing has sent U.S.-China trade into a freefall and forced companies on both sides of the Pacific to regroup.
US-China relations matter for several major reasons: Trade between the US and China anchors the global economy. A breakdown in their relationship has the power to disrupt supply chains and send shock waves through international markets.
The Tiananmen Square anniversary highlights the CCP's transnational repression tactics and new bipartisan legislation to combat threats to Americans.
WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Wednesday said it was imposing sanctions against 11 people and entities, including several based in China and Hong Kong, for supporting weapons procurement by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Iranian military.
Think the U.S. military still has the largest maritime force? Discover why defense analysts are sounding the alarm over China's new destroyer fleet.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that only the U.S. and China can retrieve enriched uranium from Iran’s buried nuclear sites following strikes last year. The U.S. and Tehran continue to work toward a deal to end the war.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed ties with Russia as a force for “calm amid chaos” during a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday, days after Xi hosted President Donald Trump for a landmark US-China summit.
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China said Saturday it firmly opposed the U.S. adding several prominent Chinese businesses to its list of military companies, and that the move ignored the consensus reached during U.S. President Donald Trump's summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping last month.
