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China slams Trump’s 100 percent tariff threat, defends rare earth curbs 

China has called United States President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods hypocritical as it defended its curbs on exports of rare earth elements and equipment, while stopping short of imposing additional duties on US imports.

In a lengthy statement on Sunday, China’s Ministry of Commerce said its export controls on rare earths, which Trump had labelled “surprising” and “very hostile”, were introduced in response to a series of US measures since their trade talks held in Madrid, Spain, last month.

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“China’s stance is consistent,” the ministry said in a statement posted online. “We do not want a tariff war but we are not afraid of one.”

Trump on Friday retaliated to the Chinese curbs on rare earth exports by announcing a 100 percent tariff on Chinese exports to the US and new export controls on critical software, effective from November 1.

Beijing cited Washington’s decision to blacklist Chinese firms and impose port fees on China-linked ships as examples of what it called “provocative and damaging” actions, calling Trump’s tariff threat a “typical example of double standards”.

“These actions have severely harmed China’s interests and undermined the atmosphere for bilateral economic and trade talks. China firmly opposes them,” the ministry said.

Unlike earlier rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs, China has not yet announced any countermeasures.

Rare earths have been a major sticking point in recent trade negotiations between the two superpowers. They are critical to manufacturing everything from smartphones and electric vehicles to military hardware and renewable energy technology.

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China dominates the global production and processing of these materials. On Thursday, it announced new controls on the export of technologies used for the mining and processing of critical minerals.

The renewed trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies also risk derailing a potential summit between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea later this month. It would have been their first face-to-face encounter since Trump returned to power in January.

The dispute has also rattled global markets, dragging down major tech stocks and worrying companies reliant on China’s dominance in rare earth processing.

 

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The Greatest Show on Earth Returns to Blues’ Backyard BBQ

Flamboyant, energetic entertainment returns for a second year to Blues’ Backyard BBQ and Grill courtesy the “Greatest Show on Earth” directed and produced by Adrian Rogers, aka Myster Zee, and Laurelle Day Holley, whose stage name is Lady Divine.
Since the theme is the circus, anything goes, and the show, on the last Friday of the month (except when holidays interfere), invites guests to get up and show off their talents spontaneously.
To keep the show interesting, regular performers include Sean Bailey, Will Smith, and Clara Killy, who sing, dance, and recite poetry.  Also, this year, the junior Moko Jumbies will perform at each show.

Rogers said the event is free and open to anyone who wants to perform. In the past, there have been dancing dragonflies, belly dancers, magicians, all genres of music, and everything in between.
“It’s a living, organic musical everybody can be part of,” he said. “Anything goes as long as it’s ‘PC’.”
The show starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends around 9 p.m. Blues serves a wide variety of food items and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. They are known for their hamburgers and chicken pot pies.
In addition to highlighting new talent, the event helps raise funds for the St. Croix Animal Shelter. SCAWC staff and volunteers display merchandise for sale and always bring puppies to play with. Leatherback Brewery and Mutiny Vodka have been sponsors of past events.
The first show of this season was Nov. 26. The rest of the schedule is as follows:
Dec. 26
Jan. 30
Feb. 27
Mar. 27
Apr. 24
May 29
Rogers, who was raised in Southern California, has lived on St. Croix since 2006. He sings at many of the local venues and accompanies himself on several instruments, including several guitars. On Sunday, Rogers will entertain on Lyric Sails.

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