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    WASHINGTON, October 19, 2025: The United States and China have entered a renewed phase of trade tension after Beijing expanded export controls on rare earth minerals and associated technologies, drawing an immediate response from Washington. The measures, announced by China’s Ministry of Commerce, tighten government oversight on exports of materials that are essential to industries including defense, automotive manufacturing, and consumer electronics.

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    U.S. and China face off over critical mineral supply chain dominance. (AI generated image)

    Under the new regulations, Chinese exporters must obtain government approval before shipping specific rare earth elements, as well as processing technologies, recycling systems, and equipment used to produce high-performance permanent magnets. Beijing said the restrictions were implemented on national security grounds and were consistent with international trade rules.

    Rare earths, a group of 17 chemically similar elements, are vital for advanced manufacturing and clean energy technologies. They are key inputs in electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and precision-guided defense systems. China currently accounts for about 70 percent of global rare earth mining, 85 percent of refining, and 90 percent of magnet production, giving it a dominant position in the global supply chain.

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called China’s latest restrictions an example of economic coercion, stating that they pose a risk to global supply chain stability. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Washington would intensify efforts to build secure and diversified sourcing networks for critical minerals, emphasizing the need to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers.

    U.S. officials condemn Beijing’s export restrictions

    President Donald Trump, speaking at a campaign event, warned that the United States could impose tariffs of up to 100 percent on Chinese imports if Beijing were to limit rare earth shipments. Trump said the U.S. must protect its industrial base and prevent disruptions to critical sectors reliant on these materials.

    China’s decision expands on earlier export controls introduced in 2024 that covered gallium and germanium, two metals used in semiconductor production. The inclusion of rare earth processing and magnet technologies marks a deeper extension of Beijing’s oversight across multiple stages of the strategic materials supply chain. Exporters are now required to submit detailed documentation identifying the end use and end user of the materials before shipments are cleared for export.

    Chinese officials said the policy aims to safeguard national interests while maintaining stable supply to legitimate global partners. However, industry experts have noted that the expanded licensing system could slow approvals and introduce additional administrative hurdles for international buyers.

    Allies invest in critical mineral projects outside China

    The United States has been working with allied nations to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earths through expanded mining and processing operations. Australia, Canada, and Japan have increased investment in rare earth projects, while Washington has provided funding support for domestic refining facilities under the Defense Production Act and the Inflation Reduction Act.

    Industry groups in the United States and Europe have expressed concern that the new Chinese controls could disrupt supply chains critical to manufacturing sectors such as aerospace, renewable energy, and electronics. Several major corporations are assessing alternative sourcing options to mitigate potential production delays.

    The dispute over rare earths underscores growing economic and strategic competition between the United States and China. Both countries are expected to address the issue in upcoming trade discussions ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco next month. – By Content Syndication Services.

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