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China Approves Some Rare Earth Export Licenses After US Trade Deal
China approved some rare earth export license applications, citing consideration for global needs, following a US-China trade deal with undisclosed specifics potentially involving US high-tech export restrictions in exchange for eased Chinese rare earth controls; China emphasizes its goal is to stan...
China Approves Some Rare Earth Export Licenses After US Trade Deal
China approved some rare earth export license applications, citing consideration for global needs, following a US-China trade deal with undisclosed specifics potentially involving US high-tech export restrictions in exchange for eased Chinese rare earth controls; China emphasizes its goal is to stan...
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China Secures Myanmar Rare Earth Mines Amidst US Trade War
Chinese-backed militias protect new rare earth mines in eastern Myanmar's Shan state, near the Chinese border, securing Beijing's access to minerals crucial for its technology industry amidst its trade war with Washington; at least 100 workers operate the mines day and night, extracting minerals lik...
China Secures Myanmar Rare Earth Mines Amidst US Trade War
Chinese-backed militias protect new rare earth mines in eastern Myanmar's Shan state, near the Chinese border, securing Beijing's access to minerals crucial for its technology industry amidst its trade war with Washington; at least 100 workers operate the mines day and night, extracting minerals lik...
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US, China Agree on Trade Framework in London
Following a two-day meeting in London, Chinese and US trade negotiators announced an interim agreement aimed at implementing a previously agreed-upon trade deal. The agreement focuses on easing export restrictions imposed by both countries, and awaits final approval from Presidents Xi Jinping and Do...
US, China Agree on Trade Framework in London
Following a two-day meeting in London, Chinese and US trade negotiators announced an interim agreement aimed at implementing a previously agreed-upon trade deal. The agreement focuses on easing export restrictions imposed by both countries, and awaits final approval from Presidents Xi Jinping and Do...
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US, China Agree on Trade Framework to Resolve Critical Minerals Dispute
Following two days of talks in London, US and Chinese officials announced a framework agreement to ease trade tensions, primarily focusing on resolving disputes over critical mineral exports and reciprocal tariff reductions, pending presidential approval from both countries.
US, China Agree on Trade Framework to Resolve Critical Minerals Dispute
Following two days of talks in London, US and Chinese officials announced a framework agreement to ease trade tensions, primarily focusing on resolving disputes over critical mineral exports and reciprocal tariff reductions, pending presidential approval from both countries.
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Sunshine Minerals Confirms High-Grade Gold at Liontown
Sunshine Minerals' drilling program at Liontown intersected high-grade gold and silver, confirming shallow oxide gold potential (21,000 ounces gold, 307,000 ounces silver); metallurgical testwork will upgrade the resource category and inform a refined void model for optimized production planning, ut...
Sunshine Minerals Confirms High-Grade Gold at Liontown
Sunshine Minerals' drilling program at Liontown intersected high-grade gold and silver, confirming shallow oxide gold potential (21,000 ounces gold, 307,000 ounces silver); metallurgical testwork will upgrade the resource category and inform a refined void model for optimized production planning, ut...
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China's Rare Earth Dominance Shifts Focus of US-China Trade Talks
The US-China trade talks in London shifted to export controls, with China leveraging its near-monopoly on rare earth minerals to gain leverage over the US auto and defense industries, highlighting the US's vulnerability in securing critical materials for its advanced manufacturing sector.
China's Rare Earth Dominance Shifts Focus of US-China Trade Talks
The US-China trade talks in London shifted to export controls, with China leveraging its near-monopoly on rare earth minerals to gain leverage over the US auto and defense industries, highlighting the US's vulnerability in securing critical materials for its advanced manufacturing sector.
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China Partially Eases Rare Earth Export Controls Amid US Trade Concerns
China partially eased rare earth export restrictions following trade talks, granting some permits after imposing export requirements in April, impacting global high-tech production and raising concerns about US dependence on China for critical minerals.

China Partially Eases Rare Earth Export Controls Amid US Trade Concerns
China partially eased rare earth export restrictions following trade talks, granting some permits after imposing export requirements in April, impacting global high-tech production and raising concerns about US dependence on China for critical minerals.
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US and China Agree on Framework to Implement Trade Deal
Following two days of talks in London, the US and China have agreed in principle on a framework for implementing their trade deal, aiming to resolve disputes over semiconductors, student visas, and rare earth minerals that threatened the agreement reached last month in Geneva.

US and China Agree on Framework to Implement Trade Deal
Following two days of talks in London, the US and China have agreed in principle on a framework for implementing their trade deal, aiming to resolve disputes over semiconductors, student visas, and rare earth minerals that threatened the agreement reached last month in Geneva.
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US-China Trade Deal Secures Rare Earth Minerals, Partially Reduces Tariffs
President Trump announced a finalized US-China trade deal securing rare earth minerals for the US in exchange for increased access for Chinese students to US universities and a partial reduction of tariffs.

US-China Trade Deal Secures Rare Earth Minerals, Partially Reduces Tariffs
President Trump announced a finalized US-China trade deal securing rare earth minerals for the US in exchange for increased access for Chinese students to US universities and a partial reduction of tariffs.
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U.S., China Reach Trade Framework Agreement in London
Following two days of high-level talks in London, the U.S. and China reached a framework agreement to implement the Geneva consensus, addressing reciprocal tariffs, rare earth exports, and technology sales restrictions, pending approval from both Presidents Trump and Xi.

U.S., China Reach Trade Framework Agreement in London
Following two days of high-level talks in London, the U.S. and China reached a framework agreement to implement the Geneva consensus, addressing reciprocal tariffs, rare earth exports, and technology sales restrictions, pending approval from both Presidents Trump and Xi.
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40% Bias Score

China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.

China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.
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52% Bias Score

China's Dual Carrier Operation Near Japan Fuels Security Concerns
Japan confirmed the first simultaneous operation of two Chinese aircraft carriers near its islands, raising security concerns; separately, four Japanese soldiers were injured in an unexploded ordnance incident near a U.S. base.

China's Dual Carrier Operation Near Japan Fuels Security Concerns
Japan confirmed the first simultaneous operation of two Chinese aircraft carriers near its islands, raising security concerns; separately, four Japanese soldiers were injured in an unexploded ordnance incident near a U.S. base.
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12% Bias Score
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