USA and China Rare Earth Diplomacy: The Summit and the Magnets No One Sees

Apr 9, 2026

Highlights

  • U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed America's 80% rare earth import reliance on China ahead of the mid-May Trump-Xi summit, signaling pragmatic diplomacy over confrontation despite ongoing trade tensions.
  • China controls refining for 19 of 20 critical minerals tracked by the IEA, with ~70% market share, creating structural interdependence that neither tariffs nor rhetoric can quickly break.
  • Washington is shifting from talking points to design solutionsโ€”including trade boards, plurilateral mineral arrangements, and price-floor protectionsโ€”while companies like USA Rare Earth hedge by securing European separation capacity.

A rare earth shock doesnโ€™t arrive like an oil embargo. It slips in through the back door: a delayed magnet shipment, a stalled motor line, a defense contractor calling procurement. In this industry, the real power lives in the midstreamโ€”separation, refining, and the licenses that decide who gets what, when.

On Tuesday, April 7,ย United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer (opens in a new tab)ย called theย United Statesโ€“Chinaย trade relationship โ€œstableโ€ and saidย Donald Trumpย will aim to preserve that stability in a mid-May meeting withย Xi Jinping. Cited by _Reuters (opens in a new tab)_โ€™ David Lawderย andย Doina Chiacu, he was blunt about the motive: Washington wants to โ€œcontinue to get rare earths from the Chinese,โ€ and hopes technical talks can resolve issuesโ€”including minerals routed through third countriesโ€”before leaders sit down.

Jamieson Greer, US Trade Representative

The Dependency America Canโ€™t Tariff Away

Greerโ€™s candor is also an admission. Theย U.S. Geological Surveyย estimates (opens in a new tab) U.S. net import reliance for rare-earth compounds and metals atย 80% in 2024, and lists China as supplyingย about 70% of U.S. importsย (average 2020โ€“2023). USGS adds the uncomfortable detail that โ€œsignificant amountsโ€ arrive embedded in finished goodsโ€”magnets already inside what America buys.

Rare earths are only the most visible example. USGS data (opens in a new tab) also show that from 2020โ€“2023 the U.S. imported at leastย 29 mineral commoditiesย from Chinaโ€”a reminder that critical-mineral exposure is broad, not boutique.ย 

Interdependence is the Reality, not a Slogan

This is a relationship neither side can fully sever. Theย Office of the United States Trade Representativeย estimates U.S. goods trade with China still totaledย about $414.7 billion in 2025 (opens in a new tab)โ€”smaller than peak years, but still enormous.ย 

The structural trap that keeps pulling policymakers back to the same negotiating table: China is theย dominant refiner for 19 of the 20 minerals the International Energy Agency (IEA) tracks (opens in a new tab), with an average market share of aroundย 70%.ย 

And the leverage is not theoretical. China exportedย about 58,000 tonnes of rare-earth magnets in 2024, and, as _Rare Earth Exchanges_โ„ข has cautioned, licensing delays or denials can threaten revenues and competitiveness across global industrial value chains.ย 

Triggering and Managing Tensions

President Trump helped set todayโ€™s temperature when tariffs escalated into a U.S.-China trade war in his 1.0 term beginning in 2018.ย ย Beijing, in turn, has sharpened the playbook that turns dominance in processingโ€”and increasingly in processing technologyโ€”into geopolitical pressure. Analysts at theย Center for Strategic and International Studies (Grace Baskaran)ย and theย Council on Foreign Relationsย have warned (opens in a new tab) that tightening Chinese controls around rare earths can reverberate rapidly into U.S. defense and industrial supply chains.ย 

Greerโ€™s pragmatic answerโ€”boards to manage trade lanes, plurilateral mineral arrangements, even price-floor concepts to protect non-Chinese production from predatory pricingโ€”signals Washington is finally treating supply concentration as a design problem, not a talking point.ย  The Trump 2.0 administration has done more than any previous administration in recent history to address the current supply chain crisis.ย 

Final Note

Rare Earth Exchangesย supports a pragmatic thawโ€”yes, even under Trumpโ€”because we frankly donโ€™t have a choice: America still needs Chinese-origin inputs while it builds alternatives, and China still needs major end-markets. The test is whether Mayโ€™s summit turns โ€œstabilityโ€ into a runway.

That is why companies are hedging, too.ย USA Rare Earthโ€™s term sheet for a roughly 12.5% stake inย Caresterย in Lacq,ย France,ย is explicitly structured to secure oxide offtake and separation know-how while U.S. capacity catches up.ย 

In rare earths, speeches arenโ€™t steel. Capability is.

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By Daniel

Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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USTR Greer calls U.S.-China rare earth trade stable ahead of Trump-Xi summit. America's 80% import reliance forces pragmatic diplomacy. (read full article...)

China's stranglehold is less coercive than headlines would have us believe. Most all of China's strength is its willingness to tolerate the incredibly toxic processing and the use of cheap human labor. The cost and availability of the energy required is significant.

If China squeezes the West too tightly, we will see the market discover alternative supplies and diversification. manufacturers, and investors, will take that risk if the strain gage hits the right number.

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