US Trade Team Acknowledges China's Non-Compliance with Trade Deal
The Trump administration's trade team has identified non-compliance by China on critical minerals access, yet remains hesitant to take action. This inaction raises concerns about the potential for increased Chinese demands and the implications for US supply chains ahead of the September summit.

The US trade team recognizes that China is not adhering to the trade agreement regarding critical minerals, yet no significant actions are being taken. Internal discussions reveal a culture of silence within the administration, with staff members reluctant to publicly challenge China, potentially jeopardizing upcoming diplomatic engagements.
Despite acknowledging issues, the US has not condemned China's recent export controls or trade restrictions on US firms, raising concerns about China's interpretation of US inaction as a sign of weakness. The Pentagon has updated its list of firms aiding China's military, but broader concerns remain that the lack of specific written commitments on raw materials access allows for continued Chinese violations. The upcoming summit in September may be pivotal for reassessing trade relations, yet the US strategy moving forward remains unclear.




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