China Suspends Export of Rare Metals Amid Escalating Trade Tensions with US

In a significant escalation of the trade conflict between the United States and China, the Chinese Ministry of Finance has blacklisted American apparel brands Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, both owned by parent company PVH Corp. The move on Tuesday comes after a lengthy investigation, initiated last September, focused on allegations that PVH discriminated against Chinese companies by refusing to source cotton from Xinjiang Province, known for reports of Uyghur Muslim oppression.
According to a spokesperson from China's Ministry of Commerce, PVH's actions warranted its addition to an "unreliable entities list," although no further specifics were provided. This blacklist allows China to impose various restrictions, such as forced store closures and prohibiting online sales.
The blacklisting coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump's recent introduction of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports. Experts, including international trade lawyer Michael Kaye, suggest that this retaliatory action aims to target major American companies to signal China's resolve in the ongoing trade war. PVH has expressed its intent to work with Chinese authorities to address these issues.