More curbs on China? Trump admin mulls restrictions on ‘any and all critical software’: Report
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The Trump administration is reportedly considering restricting US software-powered product exports to China, including laptops and jet engines, as a response to Beijing’s rare earth export curbs. This move, aimed at pressuring China, could significantly impact global trade and carries potential economic costs for the US. Beijing has vowed to protect its interests if the measures proceed.
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