Inside China’s expanding economic toolkit targeting the US

US and China flags overlap.
China ramps up economic pressure. (Source: Reuters)
When US President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping last October, he rated the summit a “12 out of 10,” and the White House said China would “effectively eliminate” rare earth export controls and cease retaliation against US firms. Instead, even as it has refrained from overt criticism of Trump over the Iran war and signalled it wants a positive meeting between the two leaders, Beijing has quickly moved to expand its toolkit of economic pressure mechanisms aimed at Washington

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