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China’s Effort to Build a Competitor to Elon Musk's Starlink Is Off to a Bumpy Start

By: Zeyi Yang
20 May 2025 at 02:00
China has launched over 100 satellites for two broadband networks that could eventually rival the service from Elon Musk's SpaceX, but progress is hampered by launch bottlenecks and high failure rates.

Temu Blocks US Shoppers From Seeing Products Shipped From China

By: Zeyi Yang
1 May 2025 at 18:10
The American version of Temu abruptly began to show only β€œlocal” products days before the Trump administration was set to end a tariff loophole for small packages from China.

Donald Trump Is Already Ruining Christmas

By: Zeyi Yang
28 April 2025 at 03:00
Santa’s helpers are freaking out that steep tariffs on Chinese imports will prevent toys, trees, and decorations from arriving in the US on time for the December holiday.

Sadly for China, rare Earth elements aren’t actually all that rare

As the trade war between China and the United States continues to escalate, Beijing is responding by turning to one of its favorite retaliation tactics: limiting the export of critical minerals used in many high-tech electronics, from fighter jets to wind turbines. While China’s mineral restrictions may sound scary, the reality is that they haven’t been very effective in the past and stand to become even less so if the US and other countries finally get their acts together.

It all started in July 2023, when the Chinese government announced it would restrict the export of gallium and germanium, two critical minerals that are mostly used in making solar panels and semiconductors. Over the following two years, China’s list of controlled products expanded to include antimony, graphite, and other materials. Earlier this month, the Chinese government escalated things even further, subjecting seven rare earth elements to a more comprehensive export licensing program that covers the whole world and is designed to further choke off American companies.

Rare earths are a subset of elements under the broader umbrella of critical minerals that China has long enjoyed monopoly control over. In the short term, companies that need these rare earths might be able to rely on existing stockpiles or even turn to recycled electronics to find them. But eventually, the US and other countries will be forced to either ramp up domestic mining or reduce their dependence on rare earths, both of which would make China’s policies sting less. β€œChina has got one shot, and it knows it,” says Ian Lange, an associate professor of economics and business at the Colorado School of Mines.

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Bad News for China: Rare Earth Elements Aren’t That Rare

By: Zeyi Yang
23 April 2025 at 03:00
China is limiting US access to critical minerals in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the move isn’t as devastating as Beijing wants it to be.

Why It’s Impossible for Most Small Businesses to Manufacture in the US

By: Zeyi Yang
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This Is How You Get a Chinese EV Into the United States

By: Zeyi Yang
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Inside Maye Musk’s Cozy Relationship With China

By: Zeyi Yang
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Chinese Companies Rush to Put DeepSeek in Everything

By: Zeyi Yang
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US State Department Kills Global Air Monitoring Program Researchers Say Paid for Itself

By: Zeyi Yang
5 March 2025 at 09:44
The initiative helped pressure the Chinese government to clean up the air in Beijing and was later expanded to dozens of cities around the world. Now, it’s been abruptly halted.

Trump Still Considering Tariffs on Taiwanese Chips, Despite $100 Billion TSMC Deal

By: Zeyi Yang
4 March 2025 at 12:27
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US Shoppers Face Fees of Up to $50 or More to Get Packages From China

By: Zeyi Yang
5 February 2025 at 15:29
Consumers and small businesses are already feeling the impact of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, which eliminated a key trade exemption for parcels worth less than $800.

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