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Trade truce tested: Trump raises China tariffs to 55% even as rare earth deal advances; rights group flags forced labour risks in Xinjiang mineral supply chains
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Amid rising tariffs, the US will receive magnets and rare earth minerals from China, as announced by President Trump. This development occurs amidst scrutiny over Xinjiang supply chains and alleged forced labour. Trade talks in London led to a tentative framework for resuming negotiations, focusing on mineral and technology disputes.
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