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The Trump administration undermined U.S. national security by agreeing to suspend export controls on China as part of the deal President Trump reached with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month, a group of key Senate Democrats has told the president.

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China has not agreed to allow semiconductor producer Nexperia to resume exports to Europe, House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party ranking member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) suggested on Tuesday, questioning whether the Trump administration coordinated with European officials when it brokered a deal on those chips with China.

The Justice Department and solar power companies are appealing the Court of International Trade’s recent decision vacating a Biden-era “holiday” on duties for components found to have evaded U.S. trade remedies on Chinese manufacturers -- a move some litigants say could also shape emerging challenges to Trump administration measures targeting cross-border subsidies in the sector

President Trump again claimed on Monday that a Supreme Court decision overturning his International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs would cost the country “trillions of dollars” in refunds and lost investment, while pushing back on what he said are unrealistically low estimates of those impacts by Democrats, importers and others who have opposed them.

China’s critical mineral dominance is a “loaded gun” that can be used to decide which countries can fully participate in the economy, House China Select Committee Chair John Moolenaar (R-MI) said on Monday, touting the launch of a new report on the European Union’s relationship with Beijing that calls on the U.S. to bolster minerals-related cooperation with the bloc.

The Trump administration should use the upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement to negotiate a mechanism allowing the three parties to enhance cooperation on critical minerals, some stakeholders contend.

Lawyers tracking the Supreme Court litigation over President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs, as well as U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, say they expect the justices to accelerate their usual practice and decide the case by early 2026, or even the end of December.

The Trump administration “will be ready” to refund at least some of the tariffs it has collected this year if the Supreme Court overturns them, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Thursday, a day after Justice Amy Coney Barrett worried that doing so could create an administrative “mess” for the government and importers alike