U.S. and China Reach Rare Earth Agreement: One Year of Stability Despite Ongoing Competition
- China suspended new export controls on rare earths and other materials for one year, easing U.S.-China trade tensions via a Trump-Xi agreement. - The deal includes U.S. tariff rollbacks and China halting investigations into semiconductor firms like Nvidia , with provisions expiring in 2026. - Experts warn China's 90% refining dominance and low-cost production ensure its strategic leverage remains unchallenged despite temporary concessions. - U.S. rare earth stocks rose, but analysts stress global supply
On October 30, 2025, China revealed it would pause the implementation of new export restrictions on rare earth minerals for a period of one year, signaling a notable easing of trade frictions between the U.S. and China after a meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, as reported by
The arrangement also includes China ceasing its investigations into U.S. semiconductor companies, such as antitrust and anti-dumping cases against firms like
China’s dominance in rare earths—responsible for 90% of global refining and 70% of mining—has long served as a strategic tool, according to
Market responses to the agreement were varied. Shares of U.S. rare earth companies such as
At the same time, the U.S. government has ramped up investment in domestic rare earth production. For example, the Department of Defense entered a $400 million equity agreement with MP Materials to support a magnet manufacturing plant, including a price guarantee for neodymium-praseodymium, a crucial magnet component, as reported by
Although the Trump-Xi deal provides short-term relief, it highlights the underlying instability in U.S.-China economic ties. Both countries have achieved important concessions—Washington’s tariff reductions and Beijing’s export relaxations—but the lack of a lasting solution means tensions could easily resurface. As analysts have observed, the effective lifting of controls may bring temporary market stability, but China’s overwhelming role in rare earth mining and processing continues to give it significant influence.
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