US and China leaders hold extensive talks on oil, agriculture, and Taiwan issues
US President Donald Trump held an extended telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, engaging in wide-ranging discussions that touched on trade ties, energy cooperation, agricultural purchases, and several pressing geopolitical concerns, according to remarks shared by the American leader. Posting about the exchange on his social media platform, Trump described the dialogue as “excellent,” emphasizing that the call was both lengthy and substantive. He
US and China leaders hold extensive talks on oil, agriculture, and Taiwan issues
US President Donald Trump held an extended telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, engaging in wide-ranging discussions that touched on trade ties, energy cooperation, agricultural purchases, and several pressing geopolitical concerns, according to remarks shared by the American leader. Posting about the exchange on his social media platform, Trump described the dialogue as “excellent,” emphasizing that the call was both lengthy and substantive. He
US urges China to halt military drills near Taiwan as regional tensions rise
Amid escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, the United States State Department has urged China to halt its recent military activities near Taiwan, warning that the drills are unnecessarily heightening regional instability. The call followed a two-day military exercise conducted by China around Taiwan, which included missile launches and the deployment of fighter jets, naval vessels, and coast gua
US urges China to halt military drills near Taiwan as regional tensions rise
Amid escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, the United States State Department has urged China to halt its recent military activities near Taiwan, warning that the drills are unnecessarily heightening regional instability. The call followed a two-day military exercise conducted by China around Taiwan, which included missile launches and the deployment of fighter jets, naval vessels, and coast gua
Xi renews vow to reunify Taiwan after China’s largest military drills of the year
Chinese President Xi Jinping used his annual New Year’s Eve address to reaffirm Beijing’s long-standing position on Taiwan, declaring that reunification with the self-governing island was inevitable. Speaking in Beijing on Wednesday, Xi said that bringing Taiwan under China’s control was “a trend of the times” that could not be stopped, reiterating a pledge that has become a central pillar of his leadership. The speech came just one day after the conclusion of large-scale
Xi renews vow to reunify Taiwan after China’s largest military drills of the year
Chinese President Xi Jinping used his annual New Year’s Eve address to reaffirm Beijing’s long-standing position on Taiwan, declaring that reunification with the self-governing island was inevitable. Speaking in Beijing on Wednesday, Xi said that bringing Taiwan under China’s control was “a trend of the times” that could not be stopped, reiterating a pledge that has become a central pillar of his leadership. The speech came just one day after the conclusion of large-scale
US-China chip war deepens in 2025 as export controls reshape global semiconductor industry
The strategic rivalry between the United States and China in the semiconductor sector continued to intensify throughout 2025, with export controls remaining a central instrument in what has come to be known as the global chip war. The dispute, rooted in concerns over national security, technological leadership and economic influence, significantly affected the semiconductor industry, global supply chains and investment decisions during the year. At the start of 2025, the United States maintained restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips and related technologies to China. These controls were designed to limit Beijing’s access to cutting-edge computing capabilities that could be applied to military and surveillance technologies. US officials defended the measures as necessary to protect national security interests, but the restrictions had immediate commercial consequences for American chipmakers with strong exposure to the Chinese market. Companies producing high-performance AI chips, including industry leaders such as Nvidia, reported revenue pressures linked to reduced access to Chinese customers. The curbs also led to higher compliance costs and uncertainty over long-term market strategies. Industry executives warned that prolonged restrictions could weaken the global competitiveness of US firms while accelerating China’s efforts to develop independent semiconductor capabilities. Policy signals shifted after Donald Trump assumed the US presidency in January. His administration moved to ease certain export controls on advanced AI chips for what were described as approved customers in China. Under the revised framework, sales of Nvidia’s H200 chip were permitted, subject to conditions that included profit-sharing arrangements with the US government. The adjustments were widely interpreted as an attempt to balance national security concerns with the commercial interests of American technology companies. China responded to the US measures by criticising what it described as discriminatory semiconductor policies and urging Washington to reverse the controls. Beijing argued that the restrictions were disrupting global supply chains and undermining fair competition in the semiconductor industry. At the same time, Chinese authorities accelerated domestic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s chip manufacturing ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. As part of its response, China imposed export controls on several rare earth elements, materials that are essential for semiconductor production and advanced electronics. China holds a dominant position in the global rare earth supply, making these measures a powerful lever in the broader technology competition. The restrictions heightened concerns among manufacturers worldwide about material availability and supply chain resilience. The prolonged US-China chip war had ripple effects across global markets. American and allied semiconductor firms experienced volatility in revenues and share prices as companies reassessed exposure to geopolitical risk. Investment patterns shifted as manufacturers sought to diversify production and sourcing to reduce dependence on any single market. Chinese technology firms increasingly turned to domestic suppliers, accelerating efforts to replace restricted foreign components with locally developed alternatives. In parallel, the United States expanded its focus on strengthening domestic semiconductor production through subsidy programmes under the CHIPS Act. The initiative supported the construction of new fabrication plants and aimed to secure long-term technological leadership by rebuilding advanced manufacturing capacity within the country. By late 2025, both Washington and Beijing took limited steps to ease tensions, agreeing to suspend certain rare earth export controls. While the move signalled a willingness to manage escalation, the underlying competition in advanced chip technologies remained unresolved. The year underscored how deeply the semiconductor rivalry has become embedded in global trade, industrial policy and national security calculations, with lasting implications for the future of the technology sector.
US-China chip war deepens in 2025 as export controls reshape global semiconductor industry
The strategic rivalry between the United States and China in the semiconductor sector continued to intensify throughout 2025, with export controls remaining a central instrument in what has come to be known as the global chip war. The dispute, rooted in concerns over national security, technological leadership and economic influence, significantly affected the semiconductor industry, global supply chains and investment decisions during the year. At the start of 2025, the United States maintained restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips and related technologies to China. These controls were designed to limit Beijing’s access to cutting-edge computing capabilities that could be applied to military and surveillance technologies. US officials defended the measures as necessary to protect national security interests, but the restrictions had immediate commercial consequences for American chipmakers with strong exposure to the Chinese market. Companies producing high-performance AI chips, including industry leaders such as Nvidia, reported revenue pressures linked to reduced access to Chinese customers. The curbs also led to higher compliance costs and uncertainty over long-term market strategies. Industry executives warned that prolonged restrictions could weaken the global competitiveness of US firms while accelerating China’s efforts to develop independent semiconductor capabilities. Policy signals shifted after Donald Trump assumed the US presidency in January. His administration moved to ease certain export controls on advanced AI chips for what were described as approved customers in China. Under the revised framework, sales of Nvidia’s H200 chip were permitted, subject to conditions that included profit-sharing arrangements with the US government. The adjustments were widely interpreted as an attempt to balance national security concerns with the commercial interests of American technology companies. China responded to the US measures by criticising what it described as discriminatory semiconductor policies and urging Washington to reverse the controls. Beijing argued that the restrictions were disrupting global supply chains and undermining fair competition in the semiconductor industry. At the same time, Chinese authorities accelerated domestic initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s chip manufacturing ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. As part of its response, China imposed export controls on several rare earth elements, materials that are essential for semiconductor production and advanced electronics. China holds a dominant position in the global rare earth supply, making these measures a powerful lever in the broader technology competition. The restrictions heightened concerns among manufacturers worldwide about material availability and supply chain resilience. The prolonged US-China chip war had ripple effects across global markets. American and allied semiconductor firms experienced volatility in revenues and share prices as companies reassessed exposure to geopolitical risk. Investment patterns shifted as manufacturers sought to diversify production and sourcing to reduce dependence on any single market. Chinese technology firms increasingly turned to domestic suppliers, accelerating efforts to replace restricted foreign components with locally developed alternatives. In parallel, the United States expanded its focus on strengthening domestic semiconductor production through subsidy programmes under the CHIPS Act. The initiative supported the construction of new fabrication plants and aimed to secure long-term technological leadership by rebuilding advanced manufacturing capacity within the country. By late 2025, both Washington and Beijing took limited steps to ease tensions, agreeing to suspend certain rare earth export controls. While the move signalled a willingness to manage escalation, the underlying competition in advanced chip technologies remained unresolved. The year underscored how deeply the semiconductor rivalry has become embedded in global trade, industrial policy and national security calculations, with lasting implications for the future of the technology sector.
China suspends extra US tariffs for one year after Xi-Trump meeting
In a major development for global trade, China has announced that it will suspend an additional 24 percent tariff on United States goods for a period of one year, while maintaining a 10 percent levy on imports from the US. The announcement, made by the State Council Tariff Commission, signals a cautious step by Beijing toward easing long-standing trade tensions with Washington. The suspension is effective immediately and will remain in place for twelve months. The decision follows a
China suspends extra US tariffs for one year after Xi-Trump meeting
In a major development for global trade, China has announced that it will suspend an additional 24 percent tariff on United States goods for a period of one year, while maintaining a 10 percent levy on imports from the US. The announcement, made by the State Council Tariff Commission, signals a cautious step by Beijing toward easing long-standing trade tensions with Washington. The suspension is effective immediately and will remain in place for twelve months. The decision follows a
Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw
The high-stakes meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, concluded after nearly one hour and forty minutes on Thursday, lasting longer than initially scheduled. The session, held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, was seen as a pivotal effort to reduce escalating tensions that have rattled global markets for months. Both leaders are believed to have sought a pathway to prevent further det
Trump and Xi conclude Busan meeting with signs of US-China trade thaw
The high-stakes meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, concluded after nearly one hour and forty minutes on Thursday, lasting longer than initially scheduled. The session, held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, was seen as a pivotal effort to reduce escalating tensions that have rattled global markets for months. Both leaders are believed to have sought a pathway to prevent further det
Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge
Nvidia made history on Wednesday by becoming the first publicly traded company to achieve a market capitalization of $5 trillion, marking a defining moment in the global technology and artificial intelligence landscape. The milestone underscores the company’s rapid evolution from a graphics chip producer into the backbone of the worldwide AI revolution, firmly establishing its leadership in a sector reshaping economies and industries. The Santa Clara, California-based firm’s sto
Nvidia becomes first company to hit $5 trillion market cap amid global AI surge
Nvidia made history on Wednesday by becoming the first publicly traded company to achieve a market capitalization of $5 trillion, marking a defining moment in the global technology and artificial intelligence landscape. The milestone underscores the company’s rapid evolution from a graphics chip producer into the backbone of the worldwide AI revolution, firmly establishing its leadership in a sector reshaping economies and industries. The Santa Clara, California-based firm’s sto
US Navy helicopter and jet crash in South China Sea amid Indo-Pacific tensions
Amid heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific, two separate US Navy aircraft — a helicopter and a fighter jet — crashed into the South China Sea on Sunday during routine operations. The incidents have reignited regional security concerns as the United States continues its strategic presence in the disputed waters, where China maintains sweeping territorial claims. According to a statement from the US Pacific Fleet, the first incident involved an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter assigned
US Navy helicopter and jet crash in South China Sea amid Indo-Pacific tensions
Amid heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific, two separate US Navy aircraft — a helicopter and a fighter jet — crashed into the South China Sea on Sunday during routine operations. The incidents have reignited regional security concerns as the United States continues its strategic presence in the disputed waters, where China maintains sweeping territorial claims. According to a statement from the US Pacific Fleet, the first incident involved an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter assigned
Donald Trump defends tariff policy, claims U.S. economy is thriving
United States President Donald Trump has once again defended his administration’s tariff policies, claiming that the strategy has played a major role in strengthening the U.S. economy and boosting the stock market. Since returning to office for his second term, Trump has emphasized a renewed focus on economic nationalism, arguing that countries trading with the United States must pay tariffs determined by the government to protect American interests. In his latest remarks, Trump a
Donald Trump defends tariff policy, claims U.S. economy is thriving
United States President Donald Trump has once again defended his administration’s tariff policies, claiming that the strategy has played a major role in strengthening the U.S. economy and boosting the stock market. Since returning to office for his second term, Trump has emphasized a renewed focus on economic nationalism, arguing that countries trading with the United States must pay tariffs determined by the government to protect American interests. In his latest remarks, Trump a
Trump Admits 100% Tariff “Not Sustainable” Ahead of Xi Meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump conceded in a recent interview that imposing a 100% tariff on Chinese imports would not be a lasting policy, saying, “It’s not sustainable, but that’s what the number is.” He asserted that Beijing “forced me to do that,” pointing to China’s tighter export controls—especially on rare earth elements—as justification for the heightened measur
Trump Admits 100% Tariff “Not Sustainable” Ahead of Xi Meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump conceded in a recent interview that imposing a 100% tariff on Chinese imports would not be a lasting policy, saying, “It’s not sustainable, but that’s what the number is.” He asserted that Beijing “forced me to do that,” pointing to China’s tighter export controls—especially on rare earth elements—as justification for the heightened measur
Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute
The United States has warned that steep tariffs could soon be imposed on China if Beijing proceeds with its newly announced restrictions on rare earth exports, heightening concerns of another trade confrontation between the two largest economies in the world. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that the decision now rests largely on China’s next actions, suggesting that the situation remains fluid in the run-up to a crucial diplomatic meeting later this month. Pr
Trump warns China of 100% tariffs amid escalating rare earth dispute
The United States has warned that steep tariffs could soon be imposed on China if Beijing proceeds with its newly announced restrictions on rare earth exports, heightening concerns of another trade confrontation between the two largest economies in the world. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that the decision now rests largely on China’s next actions, suggesting that the situation remains fluid in the run-up to a crucial diplomatic meeting later this month. Pr
Trump message on China Victory Day sparks global attention amid tensions
US President Donald Trump extended greetings to China on its Victory Day celebrations and sent what he described as warm regards to world leaders Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. His message came in the form of a statement where he linked historical sacrifices made by American soldiers during China’s wartime struggle to present-day global politics. The statement sparked widespread attention, not only because of the sensitive timing of the message but also because of the leaders he specif
Trump message on China Victory Day sparks global attention amid tensions
US President Donald Trump extended greetings to China on its Victory Day celebrations and sent what he described as warm regards to world leaders Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. His message came in the form of a statement where he linked historical sacrifices made by American soldiers during China’s wartime struggle to present-day global politics. The statement sparked widespread attention, not only because of the sensitive timing of the message but also because of the leaders he specif
Trump Opens US to 6 Lakh Chinese Students, Faces Fierce MAGA Backlash
In a dramatic policy turn, US President Donald Trump announced that 600,000 Chinese students will be allowed to study in American universities, describing the move as vital to Washington’s relationship with Beijing. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said, “We’re going to allow their students to come in. It’s very important, 600,000 students. But we’re going to get along with China.”
Trump Opens US to 6 Lakh Chinese Students, Faces Fierce MAGA Backlash
In a dramatic policy turn, US President Donald Trump announced that 600,000 Chinese students will be allowed to study in American universities, describing the move as vital to Washington’s relationship with Beijing. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said, “We’re going to allow their students to come in. It’s very important, 600,000 students. But we’re going to get along with China.”
India-China Ties: Overcoming Border Disputes and Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India marks a crucial moment in the efforts to reset strained relations between the two neighboring giants. This is the first time in three years that Wang Yi has visited India, signaling an important opportunity for both countries to engage on key issues such as border disputes and regional security. Wang Yi's meeting with India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, and his scheduled meeting with Prime M
India-China Ties: Overcoming Border Disputes and Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India marks a crucial moment in the efforts to reset strained relations between the two neighboring giants. This is the first time in three years that Wang Yi has visited India, signaling an important opportunity for both countries to engage on key issues such as border disputes and regional security. Wang Yi's meeting with India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, and his scheduled meeting with Prime M
U.S. to get 15% share of Nvidia, AMD China chip sales under export agreement
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to provide the United States government with 15% of their revenue from specific chip sales to China as part of an unusual export license arrangement. The decision comes after earlier restrictions halted the sale of advanced semiconductors to China due to national security concerns. The administration stopped exports of certain high-performance chips in April, citing risks related to their potential use in military and artificial intelligence applications
U.S. to get 15% share of Nvidia, AMD China chip sales under export agreement
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to provide the United States government with 15% of their revenue from specific chip sales to China as part of an unusual export license arrangement. The decision comes after earlier restrictions halted the sale of advanced semiconductors to China due to national security concerns. The administration stopped exports of certain high-performance chips in April, citing risks related to their potential use in military and artificial intelligence applications
Intel stock falls after President Trump demands CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation over China ties
Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
Intel stock falls after President Trump demands CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation over China ties
Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
U.S. Clears Nvidia to Sell Downgraded AI Chips to China to Maintain Tech Dependence
Nvidia has secured a crucial win in its ongoing negotiations with the U.S. government over AI chip exports to China. The Trump administration has decided to allow the tech giant to resume sales of its H20 chips to Chinese clients, following a reversal of earlier restrictions. According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the green light for sales was granted on the condition that Nvidia would not export its most advanced chips, ensuring that national security interests remain protected whil
U.S. Clears Nvidia to Sell Downgraded AI Chips to China to Maintain Tech Dependence
Nvidia has secured a crucial win in its ongoing negotiations with the U.S. government over AI chip exports to China. The Trump administration has decided to allow the tech giant to resume sales of its H20 chips to Chinese clients, following a reversal of earlier restrictions. According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the green light for sales was granted on the condition that Nvidia would not export its most advanced chips, ensuring that national security interests remain protected whil
US to impose 100% tariffs if Russia fails to end war, Trump warns in NATO meeting
In a major escalation of his position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, US President Donald Trump has privately encouraged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to consider launching long-range strikes deeper into Russian territory, including Moscow, using American-supplied weapons. According to individuals familiar with the matter, the conversation reportedly took place between the two leaders on July 4, signaling a notable shift in Trump’s foreign policy approach and his campaign-e
US to impose 100% tariffs if Russia fails to end war, Trump warns in NATO meeting
In a major escalation of his position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, US President Donald Trump has privately encouraged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to consider launching long-range strikes deeper into Russian territory, including Moscow, using American-supplied weapons. According to individuals familiar with the matter, the conversation reportedly took place between the two leaders on July 4, signaling a notable shift in Trump’s foreign policy approach and his campaign-e
Nvidia gets US approval to sell H20 AI chips to China after export restrictions ease
Nvidia, the global leader in advanced computing and artificial intelligence hardware, has confirmed that it has received approval from the United States government to sell its H20 AI chips to customers in China. The announcement was made by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a trip to Beijing, where he is attending a major supply chain conference. According to the company’s official blog, the US government has given clearance to begin filing license applications for shipments of the H20 chi
Nvidia gets US approval to sell H20 AI chips to China after export restrictions ease
Nvidia, the global leader in advanced computing and artificial intelligence hardware, has confirmed that it has received approval from the United States government to sell its H20 AI chips to customers in China. The announcement was made by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a trip to Beijing, where he is attending a major supply chain conference. According to the company’s official blog, the US government has given clearance to begin filing license applications for shipments of the H20 chi
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Stocks Soar to Highest Levels in Over a Decade
European bank stocks are enjoying a notable upswing, with both Barclays and Deutsche Bank shares reaching their highest levels in over a decade. This rally is being fueled by a combination of easing geopolitical tensions, signs of improving global trade relations—particularly between the United States and China—and robust first-quarter earnings, especially from investment banking divisions. Barclays, one of the UK’s leading financial institutions, has seen its
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Stocks Soar to Highest Levels in Over a Decade
European bank stocks are enjoying a notable upswing, with both Barclays and Deutsche Bank shares reaching their highest levels in over a decade. This rally is being fueled by a combination of easing geopolitical tensions, signs of improving global trade relations—particularly between the United States and China—and robust first-quarter earnings, especially from investment banking divisions. Barclays, one of the UK’s leading financial institutions, has seen its









