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Deal with Beijing will speed China’s export of minerals to the US, treasury secretary says The agreement comes after China retaliated against steep import tariffs imposed by Trump by slowing ...
The treasury secretary offered new insights into the Trump administration's trade negotiations with China.
Trump has signed a trade deal with China that will see it withdraw the rare minerals ban that affects iPhones, though it still leaves US consumers paying far more for imported goods.
The U.S. and China have agreed on the framework for a trade deal, both nations say. It appears that rare earth minerals are one key part of it.