China’s Designated Infants for Organ Transplants

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Trade tensions are easing. China is suspending part of its rare-earth export controls, including curbs on lithium batteries and super-hard materials.

Some newborn babies are reportedly being used as part of the Chinese communist regime’s “human gold mines” for organ sourcing. Investigative reports have uncovered an underground transplant industry in China. We bring you in-depth coverage.

Netherlands-based chipmaker Nexperia is resuming some shipments from China to other countries. The Chinese-owned company had previously been caught in the crossfire of the U.S.–China trade dispute.

The United States will pause fees on Chinese-built ships calling at American ports for a year. But officials say U.S. shipbuilding efforts will press on.

U.S. President Donald Trump is deepening ties with China’s neighbors in Central Asia to counter Beijing’s growing influence in the region.

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