China’s policy tools to handle uncertainties


SA FRAMEWORK agreement to ease export controls between the United States and China was reached early last month, marking a modest but notable step towards de-escalation.

Details are limited but both sides appear to be planning partial compromises, with the United States easing some technology export controls and China easing rare earth export controls in exchange.

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