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U.S. stock futures were back in the red Tuesday morning as global equity markets were caught up in another selloff. S&P 500 futures were off by 66 points, or 1%, at 6,627. Nasdaq-100 futures were off by 317 points,
U.S. stock futures rose early on Monday as President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance signaled they are open to a deal with China to de-escalate trade tensions, after the president threatened to impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods on Friday in response to Beijing’s expansion of export controls on critical rare earth minerals.
Beijing is stacking up its bargaining chips ahead of expected U.S.-China talks when Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping visit South Korea's Gyeongju, announcing new export controls to tighten its grip over high-tech manufacturing supply chains.
The U.S. and China have raised new tariffs and export controls on each other, but they may just be a negotiating tactic.
President Trump said the US will add an additional 100% tariff on Chinese imports in retaliation to export controls Beijing has floated.
President Donald Trump said Friday he would impose a 100% tariff on China “over and above any Tariff they are currently paying” effective November 1 – massively escalating his trade war amid a heated dispute over export controls on rare earths.
iPhone Air pre-orders will begin this Friday, October 17 at 9:00 a.m. for users in mainland China. iPhone Air will then ship to Chinese users on Wednesday, October 22. It is still unknown how the Chinese market will respond to the eSIM-only model. Physical SIMs are more commonplace there than in many other parts of the world.
The head of MI5 warns that Chinese spying in the UK is taking place on “an epic scale” – yet the government can’t bring itself to describe China as a threat. What the hell is going on? Sir Ken McCallum,