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“Extremely angry” Trump threatens “massive” tariff on all Chinese exports

Donald Trump threatened China with a “massive increase” on tariffs and may cancel his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping after China spent the past two days making “very hostile” trade moves—including aggressive rare-earths export restrictions and an attack on a key US semiconductor company.

In a Truth Social post, Trump accused China of trying to “clog” markets by restricting not just access to rare earths but also by placing export controls on “foreign companies that use Chinese rare earth equipment or material.”

These rules are intended to take effect December 1, with many outlets reporting the rules will give China more leverage ahead of the Trump-Xi trade talks that are supposed to take place in South Korea in two weeks.

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