One expert said he expected loosened controls on U.S. exports of semiconductors in exchange for China’s releasing of more rare earths.
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US stock futures little changed as investors await US-China trade talk news
Gold inches up as markets await outcome of US-China trade talks, inflation data
Gold prices edged higher on Tuesday, while investors awaited more clarity on U.S.-China trade talks and looked forward to key U.S. inflation data due this week for clues on the Federal Reserve’s …
China’s Solar Chiefs Call for Government Measures to Help Sector
China’s struggling solar industry needs government support to ease overcapacity as attempts to self-discipline seem to have failed, company executives said at the industry’s top annual event in Shanghai on Tuesday.
China halts key rare earth exports, sparking global supply concerns
China has stopped almost all shipments of critical minerals that are needed for cars, robots, wind turbines, jet fighters and other technologies
Japan: China Deployed Two Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific for First Time
Japan says China has deployed two aircraft carriers in the Western Pacific for the first time. Tokyo has communicated its concerns about the carrier deployment to Beijing.
China’s carmakers are resorting to tricks to inflate their vehicle sales and Beijing has had enough
Beijing warned the practice of selling new cars with zero miles at a sharp discount in the used car market is just the latest example of the auto industry’s race to the bottom.
Gov. Katie Hobbs proposes her own ban on foreign property ownership after GOP thrashing
Hobbs vetoed a bill limiting China from owning property in the state a week ago. Now she wants a broader limit on more foreign adversaries.
Pop Mart’s Labubu becomes bait for China’s Ping An Bank to lure young customers
Retail banks on the mainland struggle to attract young customers amid low deposit rates and customer declines, analysts say.
Trump tariffs live updates: US-China trade talks resume on Tuesday after signs of progress
Trade talks between the US and China resumed on Tuesday after six hours of discussions between top officials in London on Monday. Tuesday’s talks are expected to continue to focus on easing tensions …
China can shrug off U.S. tech controls, thanks to open-source design and chip packaging techniques, says Huawei’s founder
Nevertheless, Ren Zhengfei cautioned that Huawei still isn’t quite as successful as the U.S.’s fears make it seem.
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures fluctuate as US-China trade talks enter second day
US stock futures were stuck in a holding pattern on Tuesday as renewed US-China trade talks entered their second day after an upbeat initial meeting. Futures on the Dow Jones Indu …
Labubu human-sized figure sells for over $150,000 at Beijing auction
A Beijing auction house sold a human-sized Labubu figure for 1.08 million yuan ($150,275.51) on Tuesday, setting a new record for the “blind box” toy as it moves from craze to collectible. The event …
China’s homegrown coffee giants are brewing up a U.S. expansion
Chinese beverage chains are redefining coffee culture in the country — and now they’re trying to win over customers in the U.S. and beyond …
