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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit sinocism.comShow Notes: On today’s show Andrew and Bill begin with Li Chenggang in Washington for another round of meetings with American negotiators. Topics include: Outreach to soybean farmers and rumors of Boeing purchases, why the PRC may sense an opportunity for dealmaking, President Trump's plans to welcome 600,000 PRC students, 200% tariffs and the stakes surrounding rare earths, and more details on the EU-US trade deal. From there: Investors are all-in on Cambricon's upside, the FT reports on big chipmaking plans in China, while additional reports of a ban on Chinese H20 purchases spawn more questions about Beijing’s motivations and the state of domestic chips. At the end: Reactions to an extensive New York Times investigation of PRC interference in New York politics, and Labubu news for Tashi.Related Readings:SCO Summit; PRC trade negotiator invites himself to DC; Trump wants more PRC students; AI+ Initiative; Nvidia -- SinocismTop Chinese Trade Negotiator Set to Head to U.S. as Talks Resume -- WSJAmbassador Xie Feng attended the U.S.-China Soybean Industry Partner Breakfast Reception and delivered remarks -- PRC Embassy to the U.S.China’s Soy Crushers May Be Facing a Winter Without US Beans -- BloombergTrump to allow 600,000 Chinese students entry to US for college as trade talks with China press on -- New York PostSend Harvard’s Chinese Students Home -- WSJChina has to give US magnets or face 200% tariff -- Reuters