How rare earths, AI chips, and student visas raise the stakes in the US-China trade war
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The United States and China have agreed to a new round of trade talks in London on June 9. In the ongoing trade war, China slowed the export of its “rare earths” as the U.S. issued export control guidelines for AI chips and revoked Chinese student visas.
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