U.S. To Close China Transshipment Loophole With New 40% Duty Rule

by EditorR

In response to China’s rare earth ban, the United States is moving to tighten trade loopholes with new tariffs.

New U.S. tariff rates are drawing mixed reactions across Indo-Pacific countries. We look at their responses.

China is demanding security proof from Nvidia—alleging trust and potential risks with U.S.-imported chips. We speak to a senior national security editor for insights.

U.S. lawmakers across the aisle are now seeing eye to eye on the China threat. The Senate’s defense bill calls for rapid military modernization—aiming to counter the growing challenge from the Chinese Communist Party.

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  2. US Hits Dozens of Countries’ Goods With Higher Tariffs
  3. Countries React to New Tariff Rates
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  6. US Capitol Screens Film Exposing CCP’s Unrestricted War
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  8. US FBI Opens Office in New Zealand
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  10. At Least 44 Dead Amid Week-Long Beijing Flood
  11. Japanese Nationals Attacked on Chinese Subway

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