Trump leaves Beijing with no rare earth deal confirmed
2026-05-17
US President Donald J. Trump concluded a two-day summit in Beijing on May 15, 2026, without securing a critical agreement on rare earth minerals, despite labeling the visit a "success." This outcome underscores China's persistent dominance in the global rare earth supply chain and the continued vulnerability of Western industries, particularly in electric vehicles, semiconductors, and defense, to potential disruptions. The absence of a deal reinforces the growing prominence of critical minerals as a central point of geopolitical tension between the US and China, shifting focus from traditional tariffs to strategic control over essential raw materials.
