EU and US Close In on Critical Minerals Accord to Rival Beijing

The European Union and the United States are on the verge of finalizing a landmark agreement to coordinate the production and security of critical minerals, aiming to reduce their heavy reliance on Chinese supply chains. A draft action plan outlines incentives like minimum pricing to favor non-Chinese suppliers, marking a strategic pivot in global resource dynamics.

This potential deal, which includes cooperation on standards, investments, and joint projects, comes as both regions grapple with supply vulnerabilities exposed by Beijing’s export controls on rare earths last year. China currently processes over 80% of the world’s rare earths, a dominance that has left Western industries scrambling after production disruptions forced shutdowns in Europe. The accord also seeks to address supply disruptions by coordinating responses to actions from countries like China.

Beyond bilateral efforts, the EU and US are actively courting other like-minded partners to join a broader multi-country framework. This initiative aims to build resilient supply chains for materials essential to technologies ranging from electric vehicles to missile guidance systems. The plan mirrors a similar pact with Mexico and builds on discussions with Japan, as evidenced by a February press release outlining a trilateral foundation for a critical minerals trade agreement.

Details of the EU-US partnership, outlined in a non-binding memorandum of understanding, span the entire value chain—from exploration and extraction to recycling and recovery. Joint public procurement, export restrictions, stockpiling, and resource mapping are also under consideration, though the drafts remain subject to review by EU member states and could still evolve.

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Despite the promise of alignment, challenges persist. Transatlantic relations have been strained by recent tensions, including delays in approving a broader trade deal and disagreements over European support in US conflicts, such as the war against Iran. Forging a uniform policy on price floors, subsidies, and purchase guarantees remains a complex task with no immediate resolution in sight.

The minerals accord, while symbolic of a shared commitment to counter Chinese influence, is a rare bright spot in an otherwise fractious relationship. As negotiations progress, the focus remains on actionable steps to secure the materials that underpin modern technology. A key benchmark to watch is the timeline for integrating additional partners into this framework, with early indications suggesting a multi-year effort to finalize the intricate details.


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