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🔋 Trump & Xi: Rare-Earths Conflict

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Bad news first: Japanese parents are no longer allowed to name their child Pikachu. Until recently, PokĂ©mon names—or even Nike and Greece (seriously?)—were popular baby names in Japan. Those days are officially over.

Meanwhile in China you can literally buy an internship at a bank—whether you’re called Bulbasaur, Elon or Barron. All Mum and Dad have to do is park the equivalent of USD 1.4 million with the bank. Sounds like a brilliant referral scheme!

Numbers

0,30%

Average new-home prices in 100 Chinese cities rose this much in May, hinting that policy support may be kicking in.

7,4 %

India’s economy grew this fast in Jan-Mar 2025, driven by construction and manufacturing—the sharpest rise in a year.

16.670$

Price tag for BYD’s new Seal Sedan, due to launch end-June 2025.

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Top Bit: Trump & Xi to talk rare-earths stalemate

Just days after fresh accusations from Washington, US President Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping are expected to hold a phone call aimed at breaking the deadlock over strategic minerals.

Details

☎ Leaders’ hotline – Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the call could happen “very soon” to unblock tariffs and export licences.

🛑 Alleged breach of deal – Trump accuses Beijing of reneging on promised tariff cuts and easing of export restrictions.

🔗 Supply chains squeezed – Bessent warns withheld minerals are hurting factories in Europe, India and the US; analysts call it a deliberate lever by Beijing.

Why it matters

  • Critical minerals such as neodymium and dysprosium are vital for EVs, wind turbines and defence; even brief shortages can shut plants.

  • A failed call could trigger fresh tariffs and rattle markets.

  • It would be the first leader-level signal in months and may set the tone for talks with the EU as well.

Background
In mid-May both sides agreed in Geneva to a 90-day truce suspending up to 145 % US tariffs and Chinese export bans. Washington now accuses Beijing of “slow-rolling” export licences, while Beijing criticises US chip curbs.

Further Reading: Reuters, Politico

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Head Of The Day

Zhang Junjie

The 30-year-old CEO of tea-chain Chagee became a billionaire after the stock jumped 21 %. Guess he can afford that bank internship.

Market Bit: 👗 Shein Eyes Hong Kong IPO After All

Details

🔄 IPO pivot – After 18 months prepping for London, the fast-fashion giant is shifting listing plans to Hong Kong; London now just a backup (FT).

⚖ Regulatory snag – Wording on risk factors plus new Trump tariffs on cheap imports make London less attractive.

💾 Valuation hit – Shein’s 2024 profit slid ~40 % to US $1 bn; investors now pencil in a US $30 bn IPO, down from the US $66 bn last round.

Why it matters

  • London risks losing the year’s biggest tech float—another blow for the post-Brexit market.

  • Shein is a bellwether for geopolitical risk in e-commerce; tariffs and ESG disclosure could squeeze margins.

  • A steep valuation haircut would chill sentiment for upcoming Asia consumer IPOs and push capital towards HK/Shanghai.

Further Reading: Financial Times, Reuters

Top Reads

📉Asian factory output fell in May on weak China demand and new US tariffs. Japan’s PMI 49.4, South Korea 47.7; Vietnam and Indonesia also dip below 50. Relief only expected if the trade row eases. More here.

🗳South Korea votes on Tuesday after Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted over martial-law scandal. 44 m voters start at 6 a.m.; campaigns end midnight Seoul time. Winner takes office Wednesday with no transition period. More here.

đŸ’čHong Kong finance chief Paul Chan sticks to 2–3 % GDP target despite 3.1 % Q1 growth, calling the surge an exception and warning of trade-war shocks. More here

Optional Reads

Elon Musk: Social-media storm over possible baby with J-Pop star. More here.

Mongolia: Protests as PM’s family flaunts designer handbags. More here.

North Korea: Mystery balloons deployed to salvage capsized 5,000-t frigate. Read more.

đŸ„  Fortune Cookie Of The Day

Chinese hikers may soon stop sweating—an AI-powered exoskeleton now “pushes” trekkers up the 26,000 steps of Enshi Canyon. Testers gush: “Feels like my legs are on holiday.”

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