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US-China Trade & Egypt's New Capital - SCMP News - News Directory 3

US-China Trade & Egypt’s New Capital – SCMP News

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • High-level economic officials from the United States and China have commenced a pivotal round of trade negotiations in London.
  • Simultaneously, China has launched ⁤large-scale⁤ production of non-binary AI chips, integrating this technology⁤ into key sectors like aviation and industrial systems.
  • recent trade data indicates that China's rare earth exports experienced a sharp decline, ‍nearly halving in value compared to the previous year.This shift highlights China's capacity ⁢to quickly...
Original source: scmp.com

The U.S. and China are engaged in crucial trade discussions in london, with observers⁤ intently⁢ focused on ‍agreements concerning advanced technologies and critical minerals. China’s aggressive move into mass production of non-binary‍ AI chips, a⁢ first for the world, alongside reduced ⁤rare earth exports, signals⁤ the dynamic global trade⁣ landscape. This interplay of diplomatic talks and technological advancements forms the core of a rapidly evolving economic environment, positioning China at the forefront of innovation while adjusting its economic leverage. The sudden dip in rare earth element exports underscores the strategic shifts underway. For more insights, News⁣ Directory 3 has the most recent information. Discover what’s next as these ‍global powers redefine economic strategies.

Key Points

  • U.S. and China hold critical trade discussions in London.
  • China begins mass production of non-binary AI chips.
  • China’s rare earth exports see significant drop.

china, US Hold Trade Talks Amid AI Chip Advances, Rare earth Shifts

⁣ ⁤Updated June 09, 2025
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High-level economic officials from the United States and China have commenced a pivotal round of trade negotiations in London. Observers are keenly watching to see if agreements can be reached regarding controls over advanced technologies and critical minerals.

Simultaneously, China has launched ⁤large-scale⁤ production of non-binary AI chips, integrating this technology⁤ into key sectors like aviation and industrial systems. This marks the world’s ⁤first such submission of hybrid computing ⁢technology.

Workers transport soil containing rare ⁤earth elements for export in Jiangsu province, China.
Workers transport soil containing rare earth elements for export at⁣ a port in China’s Jiangsu province. Photo: Reuters

recent trade data indicates that China’s rare earth exports experienced a sharp decline, ‍nearly halving in value compared to the previous year.This shift highlights China’s capacity ⁢to quickly adjust its leverage within the global ⁣supply chain for these critical minerals.

What’s next

The outcomes of the U.S.-China trade talks will likely influence global trade policies and technological development. Further advancements‍ in China’s ⁤AI chip production and shifts in rare earth element trade will continue to be closely monitored by international markets.

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