China expands export controls beyond rare earths to target US industries
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Rebecca Tan
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China is quietly expanding its export control regime beyond rare earth minerals to target other key goods, aiming to create leverage against the United States and its allies in future trade wars while protecting its own economy. The strategy involves squeezing choke points that affect critical U.S. industries.
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· 2 pulledChina is quietly expanding its export control regime against the United States and American allies, reaching beyond rare earth minerals to pinch choke points that affect key U.S. industries.
China is reaching beyond rare earth minerals to put restrictions on other key goods, so it can inflict pain in future trade wars while insulating itself from attacks.
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