US and EU Sign Critical Minerals Partnership to Reduce China Dependence
Memorandum of understanding signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic aims to diversify supply chains for semiconductors, EVs, and advanced weapons
L'essentiel
- The US and EU signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to deepen coordination on critical minerals, part of Western efforts to reduce China's dominance in materials essential for semiconductors, electric vehicles, and advanced weapons.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic signed the agreement in Washington, with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announcing a separate action plan to address non-market policies distorting critical minerals supply chains.
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Pourquoi c'est important
China currently dominates the processing of many critical minerals and has used this position as geoeconomic leverage, at times curbing exports, suppressing prices, and undercutting other countries' ability to diversify sources. The US and EU have been seeking to reduce this dependency.
The US and the European Union on Friday deepened their coordination on critical minerals as part of a broader push by Western allies to loosen China's grip on materials crucial to advanced manufacturing. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic signed a memorandum of understanding for a partnership on producing and securing critical minerals. Rubio did not mention China in his remarks, but said the preliminary agreement with Brussels reflected growing awareness among Western allies of the importance of supply chains and critical minerals for their economic success. China has used its chokehold on the processing of many minerals as geoeconomic leverage, at times curbing exports, suppressing prices and undercutting other countries' ability to diversify sources of the materials used to make semiconductors, electric vehicles and advanced weapons. "The overconcentration of these resources, the fact that they're dominated by one or two places, is an unacceptable risk. We need diversity in our supply chains," Rubio said before signing the memorandum. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who will meet with Sefcovic separately on Friday, announced a separate action plan to coordinate trade policies on critical minerals to address what they called "the non-market policies and practices that have distorted critical minerals supply chains".
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Additional bilateral agreements between US/EU and resource-rich countries like Australia, Canada, and Chile to secure critical minerals supply chains
Très probable · En quelques mois
Potential implementation of joint trade enforcement mechanisms against Chinese non-market practices
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- What specific minerals will be covered by the agreement
- What concrete actions will result from the memorandum
- How will the US address non-market policies and practices
- What timeline is expected for implementation





