China fires back at Trump’s 100% tariff threat
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expects Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to still meet this month after Trump threatened to back out.
Beijing defends its new rare earth export curbs and warns its readying “corresponding measures” to counter any new U.S. tariffs.
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s exports to the United States fell 27% in September from the year before, even though growth in its global exports hit a six-month high.
China’s soybean imports hit a record high for the month of September, even as the country avoids US supplies amid a resurgence in trade tensions between the agriculture powerhouses.'
The pause in the trade war between the U.S. and China may be at risk of breaking open again after Beijing implemented restrictions on rare earth exports.
Wall Street's main indexes ended sharply higher on Monday after President Donald Trump said U.S.-China trade relations "will all be fine" and that the U.S. did not want to "hurt" China. Lisa Bernhard has more.