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US-China Trade Deal Reached, Addressing Rare Earths Access
Following months of tension, the US and China reached a framework agreement in London on June 11, 2025, addressing US concerns over access to Chinese rare earths, crucial for various industries, building upon a 90-day tariff reduction truce agreed in Geneva. The agreement requires governmental appro...
US-China Trade Deal Reached, Addressing Rare Earths Access
Following months of tension, the US and China reached a framework agreement in London on June 11, 2025, addressing US concerns over access to Chinese rare earths, crucial for various industries, building upon a 90-day tariff reduction truce agreed in Geneva. The agreement requires governmental appro...
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40% Bias Score


China Extends Visa-Free Policy to Four More GCC Countries
China's visa-free policy extension to four more Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countriesāSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Omanāstarting June 9, 2024, is expected to significantly boost tourism and business ties between China and the GCC, building upon a 2018 initiative that already covered the UAE...
China Extends Visa-Free Policy to Four More GCC Countries
China's visa-free policy extension to four more Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countriesāSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Omanāstarting June 9, 2024, is expected to significantly boost tourism and business ties between China and the GCC, building upon a 2018 initiative that already covered the UAE...
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56% Bias Score


Foreign Investment in China Remains Strong Despite Global Uncertainty
A survey by the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce reveals that nearly 70% of foreign companies rank China as a top-three investment priority for the next three years, despite global headwinds, driven by strong financial performance and a positive outlook on bilateral relations, but facing challeng...
Foreign Investment in China Remains Strong Despite Global Uncertainty
A survey by the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce reveals that nearly 70% of foreign companies rank China as a top-three investment priority for the next three years, despite global headwinds, driven by strong financial performance and a positive outlook on bilateral relations, but facing challeng...
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36% Bias Score


US-China Trade Talks in London: A Fragile Truce
On June 9th, in undisclosed London locations, US and Chinese officials convened for trade talks aimed at extending their fragile truce, focusing on rare earth exports and trade restrictions, following a positive phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi despite prior accusations of non-compliance b...
US-China Trade Talks in London: A Fragile Truce
On June 9th, in undisclosed London locations, US and Chinese officials convened for trade talks aimed at extending their fragile truce, focusing on rare earth exports and trade restrictions, following a positive phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi despite prior accusations of non-compliance b...
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US-China Trade Tensions Persist Despite Dialogue
Tensions in US-China trade relations continue despite a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump, with the US imposing tariffs and tech restrictions while China advocates for dialogue and approved some rare earth export licenses.
US-China Trade Tensions Persist Despite Dialogue
Tensions in US-China trade relations continue despite a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump, with the US imposing tariffs and tech restrictions while China advocates for dialogue and approved some rare earth export licenses.
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56% Bias Score


US-China Trade Tensions: Dialogue Offers Hope Amidst Continued US Restrictions
US-China trade relations are strained due to US tariffs, but a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump and a planned meeting suggest potential for renewed dialogue, though the US's continued tech restrictions and visa revocations create uncertainty.
US-China Trade Tensions: Dialogue Offers Hope Amidst Continued US Restrictions
US-China trade relations are strained due to US tariffs, but a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump and a planned meeting suggest potential for renewed dialogue, though the US's continued tech restrictions and visa revocations create uncertainty.
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56% Bias Score

Mixed U.S. Stock Market Close Amidst Trade Talks and Los Angeles Tensions
U.S. stocks closed mixed on Monday, with the Dow slightly down, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up, amid China-U.S. trade talks, Los Angeles tensions, and varied tech stock performance; semiconductor stocks surged.

Mixed U.S. Stock Market Close Amidst Trade Talks and Los Angeles Tensions
U.S. stocks closed mixed on Monday, with the Dow slightly down, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up, amid China-U.S. trade talks, Los Angeles tensions, and varied tech stock performance; semiconductor stocks surged.
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Foreign Investment in China Remains Strong Despite Global Headwinds
A new survey reveals that despite global uncertainty, nearly 70% of foreign companies, including 70% of Australian firms, prioritize China as a top-three investment priority for the next three years due to profitability and positive bilateral relations, although regulatory hurdles persist.

Foreign Investment in China Remains Strong Despite Global Headwinds
A new survey reveals that despite global uncertainty, nearly 70% of foreign companies, including 70% of Australian firms, prioritize China as a top-three investment priority for the next three years due to profitability and positive bilateral relations, although regulatory hurdles persist.
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44% Bias Score

China's Visa-Free Policy Expands to Four More GCC Countries
China extended its visa-free policy to four more Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countriesāSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Omanāstarting June 9th, 2024, creating opportunities for tourism and business between China and the GCC, following a similar policy extension to the UAE and Qatar in 2018.

China's Visa-Free Policy Expands to Four More GCC Countries
China extended its visa-free policy to four more Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countriesāSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Omanāstarting June 9th, 2024, creating opportunities for tourism and business between China and the GCC, following a similar policy extension to the UAE and Qatar in 2018.
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48% Bias Score

China, EU Make Progress on Trade Disputes in Paris Talks
On June 3, in Paris, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held talks to resolve the EU's anti-subsidy case on Chinese EVs, China's anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy, and export control policies; both sides aim to finalize price commitments on EVs bef...

China, EU Make Progress on Trade Disputes in Paris Talks
On June 3, in Paris, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held talks to resolve the EU's anti-subsidy case on Chinese EVs, China's anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy, and export control policies; both sides aim to finalize price commitments on EVs bef...
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40% Bias Score

US-China Trade Tensions: Dialogue or Confrontation?
US-China trade relations are strained due to US tariffs; a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump offers a chance for renewed dialogue, but US actions continue to indicate a zero-sum approach, and only genuine cooperation can resolve this.

US-China Trade Tensions: Dialogue or Confrontation?
US-China trade relations are strained due to US tariffs; a recent phone call between Presidents Xi and Trump offers a chance for renewed dialogue, but US actions continue to indicate a zero-sum approach, and only genuine cooperation can resolve this.
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56% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Disrupts Long-Standing Business Partnerships
The US-China trade war has disrupted long-standing business partnerships, forcing American companies reliant on Chinese manufacturing to renegotiate contracts, stockpile goods, and explore alternative suppliers, impacting production costs and potentially reshaping global manufacturing.

US-China Trade War Disrupts Long-Standing Business Partnerships
The US-China trade war has disrupted long-standing business partnerships, forcing American companies reliant on Chinese manufacturing to renegotiate contracts, stockpile goods, and explore alternative suppliers, impacting production costs and potentially reshaping global manufacturing.
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40% Bias Score
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