Lim Teck Ghee
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The official statements from the United States and China that emerged from their trade talks in London recently were notable for the absence of direct mention to the rare earths issue which appears increasingly the subject of most concern to the Trump administration in what is turning out to be a protracted negotiation process.
It was left to President Donald Trump to articulate this in his social media platform where he provided his assessment of the two day marathon discussions designed, in the words of the U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, to put “meat on the bones” of the agreement reached earlier in Geneva to ease bilateral retaliatory tariffs that had reached crushing triple-digit levels.
Immediately following the end of the London meeting, Trump proclaimed on Truth Social in a message that was aimed as much to the Chinese leadership as to his American audience:
OUR DEAL WITH CHINA IS DONE, SUBJECT TO FINAL APPROVAL WITH PRESIDENT XI AND ME. FULL MAGNETS, AND ANY NECESSARY RARE EARTHS, WILL BE SUPPLIED, UP FRONT, BY CHINA. LIKEWISE, WE WILL PROVIDE TO CHINA WHAT WAS AGREED TO ….RELATIONSHIP IS EXCELLENT! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
In the first negotiation meeting, the two sides had agreed to drastically roll back tariffs on each other’s goods for an initial 90-day period. There was optimism that this could provide at least a truce to the tariff war begun by Trump. However, sentiment soured quickly over two sticking points – the U.S. ramping up further measures to block China’s access to semiconductor technology; and China’s retaliation by tightening control over rare earths minerals.
Rare earths is the one card which China holds that may well prove to be decisive in not only determining the outcome of the negotiations over the wide range of trade and other economic issues being discussed between the two countries. It may also provide the most strategic and important tool for China to protect its position in the geopolitical rivalry between the two nations as well as other nations that are seen as enemies.