Trade tensions could be easing between the world’s two largest economies, with the US and China confirming details of a trade framework. The Chinese commerce ministry said it will review and approve export applications., while the US will act to lift trade measures. However, there was no mention of critical minerals. Analysts have warned of a lack of clarity on the finer details. Deborah Wong reports from Hong Kong and Jagruti Dave reports from Washington DC.
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