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China adds 10 US firms to export control list

22 June 2026
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China has added 10 US-based companies to its export control list and prohibited government procurement from nearly 50 US companies. The Ministry of Commerce announced the export order, preventing Chinese companies from exporting “dual-use” items to the US firms. The list includes companies like MP Materials Corp and USA Rare Earths, as well as US defence contractors. This move is seen as a retaliation against the US after the Pentagon blacklisted Chinese companies for alleged ties to the Chinese military.

Why It Matters

This development highlights the escalating tensions between China and the US, particularly in the realm of trade and national security. The back-and-forth actions taken by both countries could signal a new phase in the US-China trade war, with potential implications for future supply chains and economic cooperation. The inclusion of major US defence contractors and Chinese tech giants in these export control lists points to a broader strategic competition between the two global powers. This move may also indicate a shift towards a more confrontational approach in the US-China relationship. The United Nations released a report stating that global hunger has reached a 15-year high, with over 2.37 billion people facing food insecurity. This increase is mainly attributed to conflict, climate change, and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The report also highlights how the goal of zero hunger by 2030 is becoming increasingly elusive.

Why It Matters

The rise in global hunger is a critical issue that requires immediate attention and action from world leaders. As millions of people struggle to access adequate food, it not only impacts their health and well-being but also has far-reaching implications on economic development and stability worldwide. Addressing the root causes of food insecurity is essential to ensure a sustainable future for all.

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