Trump: We’re in a Trade War With China
President Donald Trump says the United States is in a trade war with China. Tensions are growing between the world’s two largest economies after Beijing unleashed export restrictions on critical minerals.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns what could come ahead if China doesn’t want to be a reliable partner. The administration is weighing more control in strategic sectors to counter Beijing.
In Latin America, Trump promises strong support for Argentina’s economy and makes it clear there’s a red line: no Chinese military on Argentine soil.
Despite U.S. export bans on Nvidia’s cutting-edge GPUs entering China, reports online reveal they are still being sold there. We take a closer look at what’s going on.
Why is the Chinese communist regime described as an existential threat to freedom? A national security analyst breaks down what makes the China threat unique.
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