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EU hails progress on China’s rare earth curbs but insists trade be rebalanced

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 24, 2025
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The European Union (EU) Announced on Thursday a tentative agreement with China to alleviate restrictions on rare earths, a category of materials critical for industries like defence, energy, and automotive. These import restrictions, which began in April amid a trade war with the United States, significantly impacted the global supply of rare earth elements and magnets.geführt by Ursula von der Leyen of the EU, she expressed concerns over EU-China imbalance, calling for a “more balanced, safer, and trusted” supply chain. She emphasized the need for China to fast-track exports for rare earths and establish a new export supply mechanism to effectively leverage supply chain improvements.

Uon der Leyen highlighted two key areas where progress was needed: enhancing access to Chinese markets to match Europe’s access and addressing overpotential industrial capacity in Europe. For the former, she cited EU calls to impose duties on Standardized Electric Vehicle (SEV) manufacturers to offset the bureaucratic advantages of state aid, with the EU ultimately opposing probes into China’s domestically sourced brands. On the latter, Beijing has backed a policy of using subsidies to boost domestic production and lower domestic prices, damaging global exports.

Beijing also criticized the EU for using restrictive measures against China’s electric vehicles and medical devices purchases, which the EUapelled as “unfair and unjustified.” Although the summit failed to resolve the demands, von derleyen expressed hope that a free trade zone could be established between the two sides.

China广州一国-speakers warning that it needs to take more steps to reduce出口过剩, including demanding increased access to China’s markets. President Xi Jinping Additional addressed the meeting, mentioning concerns about the EU’s defense interests and its inability to stabilize EU-China relations with slow growth and tariffs. President Costa emphasized the EU’s readiness to engage in dialogue and investment, though this challenge is likely to end slowly.

As part of the 2025 PUT conference, the EU plans to prioritize climate action at the COP30. Von derleyen also heard US Vice President)potentially increasing sanctions.

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The summit revealed both the EU and China’s ongoing concerns over rare earths, trade dysfunction, and rising power polarization. While progress can be achieved, exiting into the distance and paying the price will be tough.

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