Bessent: US Must Control Its Own Destiny, No Choke Points in Supply Chains

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The United States is pledging to secure critical supply chains—from rare earths to shipbuilding—to counter China, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Meanwhile, Washington’s top trade negotiator says the Trump–Xi meeting didn’t solve everything but calls it a good start.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is in Asia, meeting with his counterparts from America’s biggest threat—China—as well as with allies.

Hegseth said, “We don’t seek confrontation, but of course we’re ready to protect our interests—individually and mutually.”

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