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U.S. and China reach deal to ease rare earth export limits

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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 11 June 2025

The United States and China have signed a new trade proposal. It is supposed to decrease issues between the two nations and assist in the renewal of a trade agreement they previously entered.

This new deal followed two days of negotiations in London. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that both parties reached a “framework” or general outline. This will enable them to proceed on a bargain they initially discussed in Geneva last month.

One major concern was China restricting exports of rare earth minerals. The minerals are highly crucial in the production of items like electric vehicles and electronics. Due to this, the U.S. had also restricted sending valuable tech instruments to China.

Now, with this new agreement, both nations are attempting to eliminate some of these restrictions. Lutnick spoke on the U.S. easing some of its export regulations once China lifts rare earth exports. But specific details were not provided yet.

Chinese authorities also confirmed that a trade strategy was agreed to. According to them, it is still awaiting approval from both U.S. President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping. Once the two leaders agree, then the plan can proceed.

This deal prevents a return to excessive tariffs. If no agreement is reached by August 10, tariffs would revert to more than 100% on certain goods. Already, these tariffs have ravaged global markets, companies, and even the global economy. The World Bank has actually reduced its growth forecast for the economy in 2025 due to these trade issues.

One major cause of progress was a recent phone conversation between Trump and Xi. The call allowed the two parties to cooperate more closely during these negotiations.

China holds much of the world’s rare earth supply. In April, China halted the export of many of these materials, which disrupted many businesses all over the globe. As a reaction, the U.S. halted the export of some crucial technology, such as software and chemicals, to China.

Both nations still have significant differences regarding trade. China dislikes the way America does business, and America is angry with Chinese tariffs.

Although this agreement is a tiny step, it has already stabilized markets temporarily. Specialists are saying that everything now depends on the end details and both sides’ commitment to their word.

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