
Jenny Leonard
Economic Statecraft Reporter at Bloomberg News
economic statecraft reporter for Bloomberg News. RTs not endorsements. opinions mine.
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6 days ago |
autonews.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Joseph Deaux |Gabrielle Coppola |Jenny Leonard
The delays are holding an array of American industries hostage to the rocky U.S.-China relationship, as some firms wait for magnets and others face restrictions selling to China.
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6 days ago |
autonews.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Joseph Deaux |Gabrielle Coppola |Jenny Leonard
Trump pledge of quick China magnet flows has yet to materializeWhile there has been a trickle of required permits, many American firms that need Chinese minerals are still waiting on Beijing’s approval for shipments.
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1 week ago |
financialpost.com | Jenny Leonard |Mackenzie Hawkins |Joseph Deaux |Gabrielle Coppola
Advertisement 1Almost 10 days since President Donald Trump declared a “done” trade deal with Beijing, US companies remain largely in the dark on when they’ll receive crucial magnets from China — and whether Washington, in turn, will allow a host of other exports to resume.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Jenny Leonard |Mackenzie Hawkins |Joseph Deaux |Gabrielle Coppola
NdFeB alloy strip at the Korean Metals Plant in Cheongju, South Korea, where Australian Strategic Materials produces alloys for magnets. (Bloomberg) -- Almost 10 days since President Donald Trump declared a “done” trade deal with Beijing, US companies remain largely in the dark on when they’ll receive crucial magnets from China — and whether Washington, in turn, will allow a host of other exports to resume.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Jenny Leonard |Mackenzie Hawkins |Joseph Deaux |Gabrielle Coppola
Almost 10 days since President Donald Trump declared a “done” trade deal with Beijing, US companies remain largely in the dark on when they’ll receive crucial magnets from China — and whether Washington, in turn, will allow a host of other exports to resume. While there has been a trickle of required permits, many American firms that need Chinese minerals are still waiting on Beijing’s approval for shipments, according to people familiar with the process.
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