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Alert
US Halts Planned Sanctions on China's Ministry of State Security
12/04/2025, 04:32
12/04/2025, 04:33
AI SUMMARY
●US halts planned sanctions on China's Ministry of State Security to aid trade talks
●President Trump reportedly shelves new export controls on China
●Decisions aim to prevent escalation during ongoing negotiations
The United States has suspended its plans to impose sanctions on China's Ministry of State Security. This decision is reportedly aimed at ensuring that ongoing trade negotiations between the two global powers continue without interruption.
In a related development, President Trump is reportedly no longer moving forward with new export controls on China. These measures appear to be part of a broader strategy to reduce immediate friction and keep the dialogue channel open.