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China Lifts Exports of Rare-Earth Products After Trade War Curbs
China’s exports of rare-earth products jumped in June, pointing to a potential pickup in magnet supplies after government-imposed curbs that proved to be Beijing’s most powerful weapon in its trade …
China home prices fall at fastest pace in 8 months, stimulus calls rise
China’s new home prices fell at the fastest monthly pace in eight months in June, highlighting the struggle to revive demand despite repeated policy measures and growing calls for additional support.
Wells Fargo Bans Travel To China After Employee Is Allegedly Prevented From Leaving
A leading multinational corporation suspended all travel to China on Thursday following allegations that one of its employees was detained against their will while attempting to leave the country.
Japan Official Urges China to Expand Foreign Investment Quota
A Japanese government official called on China to expand a program allowing certain mainland investors to put more money abroad, citing “strong enthusiasm” for Japanese stocks.
House passes trio of crypto bills — here’s what it means for the future of digital currency
House lawmakers passed the most significant crypto legislation to date while grappling with a trio of bills aimed at revamping the nascent industry after a revolt from GOP hardliners derailed a …
Xi Jinping is questioning if all of China should chase the same AI and EV dreams
China’s top leadership has recently pledged to curb “involutionary” competition amid intense price wars in the country.
Brazil triples rare earth exports to China as Washington-Beijing rift ripples through trade
In first half of 2025, exports reach US$6.7 million, which analysts view as sign of China’s bid to diversify access to strategic minerals.
Beijing targets diversity to ensure energy security
China’s long-term energy security strategy is robust enough to withstand even extreme scenarios, such as the potential shutdown of the vital Strait of Hormuz, say industry experts and company executives.
China wants to return US trade ties to a state of healthy development
BEIJING (Reuters) -China wants to bring commercial ties with the United States back to a state of healthy and sustainable development, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Friday, calling on the U.S.
How the world’s largest electronics market in Shenzhen is feeling the heat from China’s power bank crackdown
Retailers and consumers have faced upheaval since China banned uncertified power banks from domestic flights on Jun 28, citing fire risks. But experts say the crackdown could spark long-term positives …
China commerce minister says he met Nvidia CEO in Beijing
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Friday he met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Beijing on Thursday.
China’s spy agency attacks foreign efforts to ‘steal’ rare earths
China’s Ministry of State Security on Friday said foreign spy agencies had tried to “steal” rare earths and pledged to crack down on infiltration and espionage targeted at its critical mineral sector.
