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China, which has never officially acknowledged the ban, has more confidence in its own entertainment now and is looking to boost consumer spending, experts say.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon points out China's plethora of problems, but urges the U.S. to "get our own act together internally" on key national and cybersecurity issues.
China issued a blistering response after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said "the threat China poses is real."
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Longview Global senior policy analyst Dewardric McNeal discusses the ramping up of tensions again between the U.S. and China, and why Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is wrong in his argument that export controls on sales of AI chips to China has been a failure.
The United States allowed its rare earth metals industry to move to China and could now face severe economic disruption as China limits crucial supplies.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett teased this morning a conversation on tariffs between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could happen as soon as this week. Politico’s China correspondent Phelim Kine joins Alex Witt to share his insight on this and a new term being used to describe Trump’s tariff policy that the president doesn’t appreciate.
The country is racing ahead of the rest of the world in bringing sodium-ion batteries to the mass market. This time, through scooters.
The U.S. dollar fell against other major currencies on Monday, giving up some of the previous week's gains, as markets weighed the outlook for President Donald Trump's tariff policy and its potential to hurt growth and unleash inflation.