
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition US-China Trade Tensions Flare; US Shutdown Enters Day 14
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Oct 14, 2025 Tensions are rising between the US and China as Beijing signals openness to talks while implementing export curbs on rare earths. President Trump's recent Middle East tour aims for peace, but the fragile ceasefire poses challenges. Meanwhile, the US government shutdown persists, prompting renewed calls from House Democrats. In the world of finance, bank earnings reports show mixed results affecting the market outlook, and there's discussion on how tariffs influence inflation rates.
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Rare Earths Raise Strategic Stakes
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accuses China of trying to harm the global economy with rare-earth export curbs.
- The row centres on critical minerals that affect defense and high-tech supply chains.
Ceasefire Celebrations Face Big Practical Gaps
- President Trump promoted a 20-point plan for Gaza reconstruction while celebrating a fragile ceasefire in Sharm el Sheikh.
- Key details like disarming Hamas and funding remain unresolved and costly.
Shutdown Hits Military Paychecks
- The government shutdown entered day 14 with members' pay and services at risk, notably military paychecks.
- House leaders canceled votes and Democrats were called back as political standoff continued.
