US and China Reach New Trade Agreement
Source: Deal with Beijing will speed China’s export of minerals to the US, treasury secretary says (2025-06-27)
The US and China have signed a trade deal, signaling a potential easing of economic tensions between the two nations. This development comes amid ongoing global concerns and follows recent negotiations aimed at improving trade relations. Meanwhile, other international issues continue to unfold, including Israel-Hamas conflicts and Russia-Ukraine tensions. Canadian Prime Minister Carney also announced that trade talks with the US are resuming after Canada withdrew a controversial tech tax.
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