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U.S. paused sanctions on China’s spy agency to uphold trade deal ahead of Trump’s visit.
The U.S. has paused sanctions against China’s Ministry of State Security over the Salt Typhoon cyber campaign to preserve a recent trade agreement, according to the Financial Times.
The move, aimed at stabilizing relations ahead of President Trump’s April visit to Beijing, follows a deal struck in South Korea that averted 100% tariffs on Chinese imports and delayed China’s rare earth export controls.
The decision, which delays actions like export license approvals for chips such as Nvidia’s H200, reflects a broader effort to avoid diplomatic friction, though it has drawn criticism from hawks concerned about national security.
The White House has not confirmed the reports.
EE.UU. suspendió las sanciones contra la agencia de espionaje de China para mantener el acuerdo comercial antes de la visita de Trump.