America’s Only Rare Earth Miner Hits Bubble Territory After Trade War Surge MP Materials dominates rare earth mining in the U.S., yet experts question if its soaring valuation can last amid shifting geopolitics. By Aaron Mok
How Will China’s Slowing Economy Affect U.S. Businesses? The impact of China’s economic slowdown on the broader U.S. economy is likely minimal, at least in the short term. By Justinas Liuima
Taiwan Chip Giant TSMC Is Tripling its US Investments Amid Growing US-China Tension Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said it will triple its investment in the U.S. to $40 billion to manufacture advanced computer chips in Arizona. By Sissi Cao
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Says Chip Making Will Shift From Asia to the West Amid Rising Tensions By Sissi Cao
Biden’s New Bill Envisions EVs Made in the US, But it Doesn’t Solve China’s Control Over the Raw Materials for Batteries By Sissi Cao
Biden’s Proposal to Lift Trump-era Tariffs on Chinese Imports Will Do Little to Tame Inflation By Sissi Cao