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Rare earths, soybeans, fentanyl, and Taiwan: A breakdown of agreements made during President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping—and the issues left out of the conversation.

Trump orders the U.S. military to resume nuclear weapons testing immediately. It’s the first such move in more than 30 years—citing China and Russia’s weapons race.

More questions than answers remain after the high-stakes Trump-Xi meeting. Former professor at Peking University’s HSBC School of Business, Christopher Balding, unpacks the economic angles of the talks.

And retired Brigadier General and former U.S. defense attaché in Beijing David Stilwell joins us to unpack how the U.S. and China covered the talks—and what that signals to each side.

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