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Trump and Xi Prepare for High-Stakes Trade Meeting Amid Rare Earth Concerns

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Last updated: October 28, 2025 4:45 am
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Published: October 28, 2025
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Financial markets opened the week on an optimistic note, buoyed by reports of productive trade talks between the United States and China over the weekend. This optimistic sentiment stands in stark contrast to the tumultuous events of just weeks ago, when President Trump threatened to impose a staggering 100% tariff on Chinese exports and hinted at cancelling an upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The upcoming meeting, however, is now back on the agenda and could potentially pave the way for new developments in their economic relationship.

The renewed tensions between Trump and Xi were sparked by China’s announcement of plans to curtail exports of rare-earth minerals, vital for the production of various high-tech devices. While this move has raised alarms, it is worth noting that China has maintained policies to limit foreign access to these materials for over three decades, gradually tightening its grip as global demand has surged.

Following discussions with Chinese trade negotiators in Malaysia, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed a cautiously optimistic outlook for the upcoming high-level meeting, suggesting it might lead to “some kind of deferral” regarding rare-earth export controls. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who has been actively involved in the negotiations, echoed this sentiment but highlighted the ongoing challenges. He disclosed that during a previous meeting, Bessent made it clear to the Chinese negotiators that he wished to discuss rare-earths for the last time—a sentiment that unfortunately, they do not seem inclined to share.

The concept of a “deferral” implies that while immediate tensions might ease, China’s ability to leverage rare-earth access remains a potent tool for exerting pressure on the U.S. This scenario raises concerns that further escalations in export restrictions could provoke retaliatory tariff threats from Trump.

However, both Trump and Xi’s past actions cast doubt on the likelihood of meaningful progress emerging from their upcoming meeting. The unpredictability of Trump’s approach has previously undermined diplomatic achievements; for example, just weeks after securing a deal to lower tariffs, Trump implemented new export controls on chip design software bound for China, which were later rescinded.

There remains a glimmer of hope for those advocating for a significant breakthrough in U.S.-China relations. Yet, skepticism prevails, especially given the recent moves by Greer to launch an investigation into China’s compliance with a trade agreement established during Trump’s first term. Under this agreement, China committed to increasing its purchases of American goods by $200 billion by the end of 2021. Evidence indicates they have fallen significantly short of this target.

As Trump attempts to cool tensions with China—one of its longstanding rivals—he appears to be heating up conflicts with Canada, one of America’s closest allies. Following the debut of an ad in Ontario that included parts of an anti-tariff speech by former President Ronald Reagan, Trump threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian goods.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has exhibited caution regarding retaliatory measures against the tariffs imposed by Trump. However, he has made it clear that frustration may have its limits. In light of Trump’s suspension of trade talks over the ad, Carney remarked, “It doesn’t pay to be upset. Emotions don’t carry you very far.”

Trump’s strategy raises concerns about alienating key allies, potentially leading to an increased economic reliance on China. As the global economic landscape continues to shift, the stakes are high for both nations, with the outcomes of these trade discussions set to resonate far beyond their borders.

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