Donald Trump’s administration is sketching out tougher versions of US semiconductor curbs and pressuring key allies to escalate their restrictions on China’s chip industry, an early indication the new US president plans to expand efforts that began under Joe Biden to limit Beijing’s technological prowess.
Read about a presidential memo signed by President Trump that seeks to promote foreign investment while safeguarding U.S. national security interests from foreign adversaries.
President Donald Trump's nominee to head the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy says China is the top U.S. competitor in both areas and warned the future depends on who leads in key sectors.
Trump, White House and Chinese investments
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As Melania Trump returns to the White House, she's winning Chinese fans
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Trump to use CFIUS to restrict Chinese investments in strategic areas, White House official says
Trump orders new curbs on Chinese investments in strategic areas
Hours after China's Vice-Premier He Lifeng spoke with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday, US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum directing a committee under Bessent's control to curb investments from mainland China,
China says the Trump administration has "gravely backpedaled" the U.S. position on Taiwan by removing a short clause in an online fact sheet.
In awkward footage shown during a meeting of the G7 leaders, the French President appeared perched at the side of a desk.
China is reportedly trying to fill the voids left in several countries by the Trump administration's freeze of USAID funding.
The Hill on MSN10d
Spicer: China must ‘significantly de-escalate’ before US can consider reducing military budgetFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer argued that China must “significantly deescalate” before the U.S. can consider reducing its military budget. Spicer joined NewsNation’s “The Hill” on Thursday, during which host Blake Burman asked ...
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Trump wants denuclearization talks with Russia and China, hopes for defense spending cutsPresident Donald Trump said Thursday that he wants to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China and that eventually he hopes all three countries could agree to cut their massive defense budgets in half.
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