The United States and China have finalized a trade agreement that marks a significant step in easing tensions between the world’s two greatest economies. Confirmed by both governments on Friday, the deal includes a key concession from Beijing to expedite export licenses for rare earth minerals critical to U.S. industries. In exchange, Washington will lift restrictions on Chinese tech firms and cancel certain trade measures.
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U.S. and China sign trade deal on rare earth exports
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