China Calls for Dialogue, Cooperation with U.S. on Trade Tensions
China urges dialogue and cooperation with the U.S. to resolve trade tensions over rare earth export controls, building on recent talks in Kuala Lumpur and Busan.
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China urges dialogue and cooperation with the U.S. to resolve trade tensions over rare earth export controls, building on recent talks in Kuala Lumpur and Busan.
China and U.S. delegations met in Malaysia to discuss tariffs, market access and rare earth export curbs, marking a cautious but critical step toward easing economic tensions.
On October 9, the Chinese mainland imposed controls on rare earth-related items for security reasons. Exemptions cover humanitarian uses, and MOFCOM expects minimal impact on supply chains.
China urges EU to resolve trade differences through dialogue ahead of Brussels talks on rare earth export controls, emphasizing fair, transparent, and non-discriminatory trade.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a frank video call, agreeing on fresh economic and trade consultations amid tariff threats and export debates.
As U.S. semiconductor curbs and China’s rare-earth export controls mirror each other, a new phase of strategic symmetry reshapes their tech competition and global balance.
China will optimize rare earth export licensing, cut review times and facilitate legitimate trade, defending controls as legal safeguards and urging the US to correct its restrictive measures.
China urges dialogue as the U.S. threatens fresh tariffs on rare earths, calling such measures ‘not the right way to engage’ and warning of reciprocal steps if its concerns go unaddressed.
Rare earths power our smartphones, electric vehicles and more, but complex extraction and refining create strategic dependencies and high barriers to entry.
MOFCOM defends China’s rare earth export controls, outlines implementation measures, rebuts U.S. tariffs and calls for dialogue to ensure supply chain stability.