
Trump, Xi to weigh rare earth truce extension, but China's curbs still bite

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China and the U.S. are considering extending a truce on rare earth export curbs during an upcoming leaders’ summit. Despite this, Chinese exports of heavy rare earths remain down by 50% since April 2025, impacting global supply and prices. The U.S. and its allies, including Japan and Germany, are facing significant shortages and soaring prices, with some materials increasing four- to five-fold. The situation is exacerbated by China's selective licensing of exports, which affects defense and advanced technology sectors. Discussions on this issue will be a key agenda item at the summit.
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