Bessent Criticizes China’s Rare Earth Export Controls

by EditorR

In a rare moment in diplomacy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent names a Chinese official who threatens global chaos if the U.S. imposes port fees on China. “I think his name is Lee Chenggang,” Bessent said. “And, you know, threatening, saying that China would unleash chaos on the global system if the U.S. went ahead with our docking fees for Chinese ships.”

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