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China approves large-scale exports of rare earth elements vital to the U.S. aerospace sector. The authorization for the shipments was granted in March.

China authorized significant exports of rare earth elements essential for the United States aerospace industry during the month of March.

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European Union finance ministers warn they will consider retaliatory measures if US President Donald Trump moves forward with a proposed 25% tariff on EU-manufactured cars and trucks.

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China calls for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire in Iran, urging all parties to prioritize diplomatic negotiations to prevent further escalation of the conflict.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued a call for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire regarding the situation in Iran, emphasizing the necessity of prioritizing diplomatic negotiations to prevent further conflict.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosts Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Beijing, labeling US-Israeli military actions against Tehran as illegitimate and calling for an immediate ceasefire.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Beijing, where he characterized the ongoing US-Israeli military actions against Iran as illegitimate and called for a complete ceasefire.

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