The Economist

America and China return to fierce trade conflict

Title: US-China Trade War Reignites as Rare Earth Tensions Escalate

Headline: Donald Trump Proposes Additional 100% Tariff Amidst New Dispute Over Rare-Earth Minerals

Donald Trump has threatened to impose an additional 100% tariff, signaling a renewed and intense trade conflict between the United States and China. The escalation follows a fresh spat over rare-earth minerals, highlighting the ongoing friction between the two global powers regarding critical supply chains and economic leverage.


Source: The Economist Generated at: 2025-10-11 07:09:57 UTC

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