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China's Export Control Laws Raises Concerns Over Rare-Earth Metal Trade
The new law, which will take effect on December 1, effectively restricts the importation of items and technologies deemed as "sensitive" in nature to specific foreign companies. The new law, which will take effect on December 1, effectively restricts the importation of items and technologies deemed as "sensitive" in nature to specific foreign companies. -
China Banning All US-Made Software And Hardware From Public Offices
The Chinese Communist party's central office issued an order to all government and public offices to immediately remove all US-made hardware and software from their respective systems. The Chinese Communist party's central office issued an order to all government and public offices to immediately remove all US-made hardware and software from their respective systems. -
IMF Estimates $700 Billion Loss For Global Economy If US-China Trade War Continues
New IMF director, Kristalina Georgieva, mentioned during her maiden speech on Tuesday that the ongoing trade war could cost the global economy up to $700 billion by 2020. New IMF director, Kristalina Georgieva, mentioned during her maiden speech on Tuesday that the ongoing trade war could cost the global economy up to $700 billion by 2020. -
China's Rare Earth Is Played As Trump Card In Ongoing Trade War
China's National Development and Reform Commission hasn't ruled out the possibility of using the country's rare earth resources as a strategic resource in the ongoing trade war. China's National Development and Reform Commission hasn't ruled out the possibility of using the country's rare earth resources as a strategic resource in the ongoing trade war.