U.S.-China relations are once again on the brink, just weeks after the two powers reached a trade ceasefire in May. Now, Beijing is accusing Washington of serious violations of the deal and is warning of decisive retaliation if the U.S. doesn’t change course.
💣 Trade Truce Falling Apart
China’s Ministry of Commerce announced Monday that the U.S. had breached the Geneva Agreement reached in May, which was intended to cool tensions after the imposition of tariffs as high as 145%.
Beijing is now making it clear: if the U.S. continues its "discriminatory restrictions," China is ready to take strong and decisive action.
🧪 Rare Earths as a Strategic Weapon
One major flashpoint is the export of rare earth materials — essential components for chipmaking, batteries, and military technologies. The Trump administration had hoped the May agreement would ease China’s export restrictions, but Beijing continues to delay export approvals.
U.S. factories are now warning of potential production halts, while China blames the U.S. for escalating tensions by:
🔹 issuing new sanctions against Huawei,
🔹 banning chip-design software exports to Chinese firms,
🔹 and revoking student visas for Chinese nationals.
“If the U.S. continues to undermine our interests, we will take strong and decisive measures,” China’s Ministry of Commerce stated.
📞 Trump Wants to Talk to Xi Jlnping – But Beijing Stays Silent
Trump has repeatedly said he wants to resolve the situation through direct talks with President Xi Jlnping, but no call has taken place yet.
Experts say China’s diplomatic protocol requires consensus at lower levels before any high-level engagement. Meanwhile, confusion is growing within the White House, with some advisors citing lack of coordination following a major reshuffle in the National Security Council.
🛡️ Military Tensions Fuel the Fire
Tensions were further inflamed after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a sharp speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore, calling Chinese military actions in the Indo-Pacific region a “real and immediate threat.”
China quickly responded by:
🔹 skipping the summit entirely — the first time since 2019,
🔹 releasing an official statement calling the U.S. “the biggest threat to regional peace,”
🔹 and accusing Hegseth of “promoting Cold War thinking.”
💬 Reader question: Are the U.S. and China on the verge of a full-blown trade war? And how could this impact the global economy?
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