US, China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions, US lawmaker says
US Senator Steve Daines has called for the United States and China to de-escalate retaliatory actions. He cited China's recent export controls against American rare earth firms and the US Pentagon's decision to blacklist several Chinese technology companies as "unfortunate developments." Daines expressed hope that the escalation would not occur, noting the fragility of the recent truce between the two economies.

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AI-generatedUS Senator Steve Daines has called for the United States and China to de-escalate retaliatory actions. He cited China's recent export controls against American rare earth firms and the US Pentagon's decision to blacklist several Chinese technology companies as "unfortunate developments." Daines expressed hope that the escalation would not occur, noting the fragility of the recent truce between the two economies. China's export controls target two US rare earth giants and bar 46 US firms from government procurement, prohibiting the supply of dual-use goods to these companies and restricting global transfers of China-origin dual-use items to them.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedEscalation on both sides is something the Senator hoped would not happen.
US and China should de-escalate from tit-for-tat actions.
Regulations prohibit exporters from supplying dual-use goods to 10 companies and ban any organisation or individual worldwide from transferring China-origin dual-use items to them.
China barred 46 US firms from government procurement.
China targeted two US rare earth giants – MP Materials and USA Rare Earths – along with eight other American firms with stringent export controls.