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Over the weekend, China actually made a move to respond to the tariffs and said it would stop exporting critical minerals. Can you tell us a bit about China's response?
Over the weekend, China actually made a move to respond to the tariffs and said it would stop exporting critical minerals. Can you tell us a bit about China's response?
Over the weekend, China actually made a move to respond to the tariffs and said it would stop exporting critical minerals. Can you tell us a bit about China's response?
President Trump has backed off on tariffs with most of the countries that he initially levied them on. But he has largely kept them, even escalated them on China. Why is that?
President Trump has backed off on tariffs with most of the countries that he initially levied them on. But he has largely kept them, even escalated them on China. Why is that?
President Trump has backed off on tariffs with most of the countries that he initially levied them on. But he has largely kept them, even escalated them on China. Why is that?
If the tariffs do stay in place, what is that going to mean for the American economy? And what's it going to mean for American consumers?
If the tariffs do stay in place, what is that going to mean for the American economy? And what's it going to mean for American consumers?
If the tariffs do stay in place, what is that going to mean for the American economy? And what's it going to mean for American consumers?
What about the things that China imports from the United States? So the U.S. is a service economy. We hear that again and again. What we send to China is not toasters and sneakers. It's financial services. It's tourism. It's streaming subscriptions. Could China say, we don't want those things from the U.S. anymore?
What about the things that China imports from the United States? So the U.S. is a service economy. We hear that again and again. What we send to China is not toasters and sneakers. It's financial services. It's tourism. It's streaming subscriptions. Could China say, we don't want those things from the U.S. anymore?
What about the things that China imports from the United States? So the U.S. is a service economy. We hear that again and again. What we send to China is not toasters and sneakers. It's financial services. It's tourism. It's streaming subscriptions. Could China say, we don't want those things from the U.S. anymore?
Dimitri, how do you think this is going to end?
Dimitri, how do you think this is going to end?
Dimitri, how do you think this is going to end?
Dimitri Sevastopoulos is the U.S.-China correspondent for The Financial Times. Coming up, why China is so confident it can win a trade war.
Dimitri Sevastopoulos is the U.S.-China correspondent for The Financial Times. Coming up, why China is so confident it can win a trade war.