
The Fox News Rundown How A U.S.-China Trade Deal Could Impact The Average American
Oct 31, 2025
Shannon Bream, a Fox News Sunday anchor, discusses the recent U.S.-China trade deal focused on soybean exports and rare earth material imports. She highlights the implications of tariff reductions and the potential for long-term compliance. Dr. Mahsa Tehrani, a board-certified rheumatologist, addresses the alarming rise in cancer and heart disease among young adults, linking it to lifestyle choices, diet, and environmental factors. She stresses the importance of early screening and prevention in combating these trends.
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Deal Promises Need Cash To Prove Itself
- The reported U.S.-China framework pauses Chinese rare-earth export controls and promises big soybean purchases, but transactions haven't happened yet.
- Shannon Bream warns parties remain cautious until orders arrive and cash changes hands.
Tariffs Remain A Strategic Lever
- The administration kept tariffs as leverage while pausing some rare-earth restrictions for a year to buy time for U.S. producers.
- Bream suggests the pause may let domestic producers scale or loosen regulations to reduce dependence on China.
Push Domestic Rare-Earth Production
- The U.S. should mobilize domestic rare-earth producers and consider regulatory changes to boost supply.
- Shannon Bream urges federal support and regulatory relief to reduce reliance on Chinese production.


