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US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says

US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says
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Advertisement US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says Steve Daines calls Beijing’s export controls on US companies and Pentagon’s blacklisting of Chinese tech firms ‘unfortunate developments’ 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen Nayan Sethin Washington US Senator Steve Daines has urged Washington and Beijing to avoid escalating tensions through tit-for-tat actions, citing China’s recent export controls against American rare earth firms and the Pentagon’s decision to...

Advertisement US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says Steve Daines calls Beijing’s export controls on US companies and Pentagon’s blacklisting of Chinese tech firms ‘unfortunate developments’ 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen Nayan Sethin Washington US Senator Steve Daines has urged Washington and Beijing to avoid escalating tensions through tit-for-tat actions, citing China’s recent export controls against American rare earth firms and the Pentagon’s decision to blacklist several Chinese technology companies. “These are unfortunate developments,” the Republican Senator from Montana said on Monday. Daines is a member of two of the most powerful committees in the US Senate: the Foreign Relations and Finance Committees. “The escalation on both sides here is something I was hoping would not happen,” he added. Weeks after US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to easing of tensions during their summit in Beijing, both sides have resumed retaliatory actions, highlighting the fragility of the truce and the persistent distrust between the world’s two largest economies. Last week, China targeted two US rare earth giants – MP Materials and USA Rare Earths – along with eight other American firms, which were hit with stringent export controls, and barred 46 US firms from government procurement. The regulations prohibit exporters from supplying dual-use goods to the 10 companies and ban any organisation or individual worldwide from transferring China-origin dual-use items to them, extending the restrictions beyond China’s borders. Advertisement Select Voice Select Speed 1.00x
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