EnergyPolicy

U.S. Faces Rare Earth Minerals Crisis as China Restricts Exports

China’s new restrictions on rare earth mineral exports have sent U.S. markets reeling and prompted immediate retaliatory measures from the Trump administration. The move threatens to create America’s most significant energy crisis in decades, according to industry analysts.

China Announces Sweeping Rare Earth Export Restrictions

The United States faces its most critical energy crisis in decades following China’s announcement of heavy restrictions on rare earth mineral exports, according to reports. China’s Ministry of Commerce published a notice on October 9 announcing restrictions effective December 1 on exports of rare earth minerals mined or processed in China, along with high-grade magnets, chips, and other materials made with Chinese-processed rare earths.

International Business and TradePolicy

** China Targets American Firms in Strategic Response to Trump Trade Policies

** China’s antitrust regulator investigates Qualcomm while imposing new shipping fees and export controls on rare-earth minerals. These coordinated actions represent Beijing’s calculated response to Trump’s trade measures, leveraging regulatory frameworks as economic weapons. **CONTENT:**

As Donald Trump continues deploying trade weapons against China, Beijing is responding with precisely targeted regulatory actions against American corporations. The recent investigation into Qualcomm and new export controls demonstrate China’s evolving strategy of using legal frameworks as economic countermeasures in the ongoing trade conflict between the world’s two largest economies.