China Expands Economic Pressure Tactics Amid Trade Truce with Trump
Published on 4/26/2026

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Beijing has enacted new laws since the October summit with Donald Trump, including tighter rare earth export controls and restrictions on foreign AI chips in state-funded data centers. New regulations allow authorities to investigate foreign firms accused of discriminating against China's supply chains. This move follows China's previous threats that caused shortages in U.S. auto supply chains, prompting negotiations. The trade truce is set to expire in November 2026, making these developments critical for U.S.-China relations.
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