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China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports to US
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals to the US, easing immediate supply chain concerns but leaving broader trade issues unresolved and highlighting the strategic importance of these materials.
China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports to US
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals to the US, easing immediate supply chain concerns but leaving broader trade issues unresolved and highlighting the strategic importance of these materials.
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40% Bias Score


US Tariffs Cripple Bosnian Economy
The U.S. imposed a 35 percent tariff on Bosnian defense exports, impacting over 60 percent of its U.S. exports and harming its economy; this is viewed as 'economic bullying' violating international norms.
US Tariffs Cripple Bosnian Economy
The U.S. imposed a 35 percent tariff on Bosnian defense exports, impacting over 60 percent of its U.S. exports and harming its economy; this is viewed as 'economic bullying' violating international norms.
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52% Bias Score


US-China Trade War: Economic Fallout and Strategic Shifts
The US-China trade conflict, marked by substantial tariff reductions from the US following significant stock market losses exceeding \$10 trillion, has disrupted global supply chains, impacting businesses and consumers, while China deepens ties with other nations.
US-China Trade War: Economic Fallout and Strategic Shifts
The US-China trade conflict, marked by substantial tariff reductions from the US following significant stock market losses exceeding \$10 trillion, has disrupted global supply chains, impacting businesses and consumers, while China deepens ties with other nations.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's 50% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Escalate US-Canada Trade War
President Trump signed an executive order raising steel and aluminum tariffs on Canadian imports to 50 percent, effective Wednesday, escalating the trade war; Canada is delaying retaliatory measures until reviewing the order; the Canadian government is promoting domestic steel use.
Trump's 50% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Escalate US-Canada Trade War
President Trump signed an executive order raising steel and aluminum tariffs on Canadian imports to 50 percent, effective Wednesday, escalating the trade war; Canada is delaying retaliatory measures until reviewing the order; the Canadian government is promoting domestic steel use.
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48% Bias Score


US-China Trade Tensions Rise Despite Trump's Positive Remarks on Xi
President Trump stated his liking for President Xi Jinping but acknowledged the difficulty of reaching a trade agreement amid rising tariffs on steel and aluminum; China responded by criticizing Washington's "negative measures" and emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation, citing a January ...
US-China Trade Tensions Rise Despite Trump's Positive Remarks on Xi
President Trump stated his liking for President Xi Jinping but acknowledged the difficulty of reaching a trade agreement amid rising tariffs on steel and aluminum; China responded by criticizing Washington's "negative measures" and emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation, citing a January ...
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36% Bias Score


China Accuses US of Violating Trade Agreement, Threatens Retaliation
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce accused the U.S. of violating a Geneva trade agreement by imposing discriminatory restrictions on Chinese AI chip exports, student visas, and chip design software, prompting China to warn of potential retaliatory measures if the U.S. doesn't correct its course.
China Accuses US of Violating Trade Agreement, Threatens Retaliation
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce accused the U.S. of violating a Geneva trade agreement by imposing discriminatory restrictions on Chinese AI chip exports, student visas, and chip design software, prompting China to warn of potential retaliatory measures if the U.S. doesn't correct its course.
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56% Bias Score

China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports After US-China Trade Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals, addressing a major sticking point in US-China trade negotiations after accusations of China violating a trade truce and imposing export restrictions that severely disrupted American and Eu...

China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports After US-China Trade Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals, addressing a major sticking point in US-China trade negotiations after accusations of China violating a trade truce and imposing export restrictions that severely disrupted American and Eu...
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40% Bias Score

EU Defies Trump's Trade Demands, Prioritizing Global Rules
The EU is resisting US trade pressure, prioritizing the preservation of the global rules-based system despite the risk of significant tariffs, in contrast to the approaches taken by the UK and China, which demonstrates a unified European stance against Trump's protectionist policies.

EU Defies Trump's Trade Demands, Prioritizing Global Rules
The EU is resisting US trade pressure, prioritizing the preservation of the global rules-based system despite the risk of significant tariffs, in contrast to the approaches taken by the UK and China, which demonstrates a unified European stance against Trump's protectionist policies.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Proposed Foreign Investment Tax Risks Capital War
President Trump's proposed tax on foreign investment (Section 899 of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act") targets countries with perceived unfair taxes, potentially impacting over $500 billion in foreign income and drawing criticism for escalating the trade war into a capital war, with concerns about s...

Trump's Proposed Foreign Investment Tax Risks Capital War
President Trump's proposed tax on foreign investment (Section 899 of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act") targets countries with perceived unfair taxes, potentially impacting over $500 billion in foreign income and drawing criticism for escalating the trade war into a capital war, with concerns about s...
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40% Bias Score

He Lifeng's France Visit Amidst US-China Trade Truce
China's Vice Premier for Economy and Finance, He Lifeng, visited France on May 15-16th, meeting with officials amidst an ongoing trade dispute, following a 90-day trade truce he negotiated between the US and China in Geneva on May 12th.

He Lifeng's France Visit Amidst US-China Trade Truce
China's Vice Premier for Economy and Finance, He Lifeng, visited France on May 15-16th, meeting with officials amidst an ongoing trade dispute, following a 90-day trade truce he negotiated between the US and China in Geneva on May 12th.
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44% Bias Score

China Condemns US Actions as Violation of Geneva Trade Consensus
China accuses the U.S. of violating the Geneva trade consensus by imposing new restrictions on AI chips, chip design software, and student visas, jeopardizing bilateral economic ties and prompting a warning of strong countermeasures if the U.S. doesn't change course.

China Condemns US Actions as Violation of Geneva Trade Consensus
China accuses the U.S. of violating the Geneva trade consensus by imposing new restrictions on AI chips, chip design software, and student visas, jeopardizing bilateral economic ties and prompting a warning of strong countermeasures if the U.S. doesn't change course.
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56% Bias Score

US-China Trade Tensions Resurface After Accusations of Agreement Violation
Following a May 12th détente, renewed tensions between the U.S. and China emerged as the U.S. accused China of violating a tariff reduction agreement, leading to fears of renewed trade war and causing a near 2% drop in the Hong Kong stock market on Monday.

US-China Trade Tensions Resurface After Accusations of Agreement Violation
Following a May 12th détente, renewed tensions between the U.S. and China emerged as the U.S. accused China of violating a tariff reduction agreement, leading to fears of renewed trade war and causing a near 2% drop in the Hong Kong stock market on Monday.
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32% Bias Score
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