Trump and Xi talk about trade: Do the rare earths remain safe?

US President Trump called on June 5, 2025 with XI Jinping. It was about trade conflicts and the delivery of less frequent earths.
US President Trump called on June 5, 2025 with XI Jinping. It was about trade conflicts and the delivery of less frequent earths. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Trump and Xi talk about trade: Do the rare earths remain safe?

China - On June 5, 2025, US President Donald Trump called China's President Xi Jinping in a conversation that took an hour and a half. This telephone call, which was confirmed by the Chinese news agency Xinhua and Trump's Trump's Truth Social, is the first known conversation between the two heads of state since Trump's attempt in January. The main focus of the conversation was on current trade issues, while geopolitical topics such as Russia, Ukraine and Iran were deliberately excluded.

Trump accepted an invitation from XI to China and in turn invited XI to Washington. The First Lady Melania Trump was also invited by XI. The phone call took place in the middle of an upcoming trade discussion that is supposed to bring other high -ranking representatives of the USA and China together. The delegation of the United States is headed by Finance Minister Scott Bessent, Minister of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer. The exact time and place of the meeting will be announced at a later date.

positive signals in the trade conflict

Trump was optimistic after the conversation and reported "very positive results". In particular, no problems with the delivery of rare earths were found, a topic that is of great importance in the current geopolitical situation. China has a dominant position on the world market for rare earths and controls around 61 % of global production. These raw materials are indispensable for modern technologies, including smartphones, electric motors and even military equipment.

The tensions in the area of ​​rare earths have re -tightened, especially since China restricted the export of seven strategically important, rare earths in April 2025. These export restrictions not only lead to delays in the supply chain, but could also lead to price increases that significantly affect companies like Tesla. Elon Musk emphasized that China wants to ensure that these components are not used for military purposes.

trade conflict and geopolitical implications

The trade relationships between the USA and China remain tense. Since taking office, Trump has been pursuing a hard trading policy course, including the increase in punitive tariffs to up to 145 %. China reacted with counter -tariffs, and although a temporary reduction in punitive tariffs was agreed in May, the tone between the two countries has become rougher.

The US Senate is now working on a new sanction package that could also affect China. The ongoing trade conflict already has far -reaching effects on the global economy and could be further tightened by geopolitical tensions in the area of ​​rare earths. However, both sides emphasize the importance of complying with mutual agreements and further implementing the consensus. This could pave the way for a new discussion in order to overcome the existing differences.

Overall, the latest developments show that despite the existing conflicts, there is a common interest in solving trade problems, especially with regard to the critical raw materials that are of central importance.

For more detailed information on the background of the trade conflict and the strategic aspects of rare earth, see Saarbrücker Zeitung href = "https://www.nau.ch/news/amerika/trump-nach-telefonat-mit-xi-neue-handelsprache-mit-china-67000662"> nau and Kapitalcheck .

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