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The Phase One deal called for China to increase purchases of American goods and services by $200 billion over a two-year period — including $50 billion in additional orders for US agricultural ...
In 2018, during his first term, Trump initiated a brutal two-year trade war with China over its massive U.S. trade surplus, with tariffs imposed by both sides on hundreds of billions of dollars ...
Still, sanctions by Beijing targeting American defense companies tend to have a muted impact given that U.S. military firms don't sell arms or related goods to China. The tit-for-tat trade ...
The goal of the new controls, US Commerce Department officials said, was to slow China’s development of advanced AI tools that can be used in war and to undercut the country’s homegrown ...
In the 2020 "Phase 1" trade deal that ended the U.S.-China trade war, Beijing pledged to boost its purchases of U.S. goods and services by $200 billion over two years, but failed to do so as COVID ...
In 1993, the Clinton Administration tried to restrict China’s access to satellite technology. Today, China has 541 satellites in space and is launching a competitor to Starlink. The same ...
[112] [113] [114] China's Commerce Ministry accused the United States of launching a trade war and said China would respond in kind with similar tariffs for US imports, starting on July 6. [115] Three days later, the White House declared that the United States would impose additional 10% tariffs on another $200 billion worth of Chinese imports ...
The memo, expected to be signed shortly, also directs federal agencies to assess China's performance under the "Phase 1" trade deal he signed with Beijing in 2020 to end a nearly two-year tariff war.