United States and China have agreed to resume trade in rare earth minerals key components used in everything from smartphones to fighter jets.
The agreement stunned analysts who feared rising tensions would block any deal. Stocks for American rare earth producers immediately dropped after the news broke, while global tech companies quietly celebrated.
Though the deal signals a cooling in trade hostilities, some fear it makes the U.S. vulnerable again to Chinese supply chains. Still, for now, the world’s two biggest economies are talking and the minerals that power the future will keep flowing.
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