US rallies allies at critical minerals ministerial against China

In February 2026, the United States at the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial sought to rally more than 50 countries and the European Union around a landmark framework to loosen China’s control over the global critical minerals trade. The effort aims to counter Beijing’s dominance in the sector.

In February 2026, the United States hosted the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial, aiming to unite international allies to reduce China’s dominance in critical minerals supply chains. Reports indicate the US pushed a framework involving more than 50 countries and the European Union to reform the global critical minerals trade structure.

This initiative occurs amid ongoing US-China competition in economic and technological spheres. The South China Morning Post highlighted developments from China’s grip on minerals to the US’ Apec plans as key stories from overseas correspondents in the first half of February 2026. Related coverage includes President Donald Trump facing rare pushback within his party over tariffs, with his popularity slipping; and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warning of China’s potential challenge to US pre-eminence in digital assets, aligning with Trump’s goal to make the US the “crypto capital of the world”.

Bessent told the Senate Banking Committee in February that he “would not be surprised” if China is already exploring such ways. These developments underscore tensions between the US and China in minerals, digital assets, and trade policies. The US critical minerals plan is seen as a strategic step to counter Chinese influence, though specific details and allies’ responses are not detailed in the sources.

Reports note that more US lawmakers are willing to risk Trump’s wrath on tariff policy, reflecting how domestic politics shapes approaches to China.

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U.S. VP JD Vance addressing allies at the Critical Minerals Ministerial, launching FORGE initiative to counter China's mineral dominance.
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US VP Vance urges allies to form critical minerals trading bloc

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US Vice President JD Vance urged allies to join a critical minerals trading bloc at a meeting in Washington. The inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial launched the FORGE initiative as a successor to the MSP, with South Korea chairing it through June. The effort aims to counter China's dominance in key resources through diversified supply chains.

The US State Department hosted the first Critical Minerals Ministerial on Wednesday, attended by representatives from over 50 countries and organizations, aiming to break China's dominance in critical minerals vital for smartphones, weapons, and electric vehicle batteries. Vice President JD Vance called on allies to join the initiative to ensure fair market pricing and supply chain stability.

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米国は4日、日本と欧州諸国と協力して重要鉱物の供給を確保するためのアクションプランを策定すると発表した。中国の希少金属輸出制限への懸念が高まる中、供給チェーンの安定化を目指す。貿易代表部は、多国間貿易イニシアチブの検討も示唆した。

米国ワシントンで開催されたG7財務相会合で、参加国は中国による日本への希土類輸出制限への対応として、供給チェーンの多様化を迅速に進めることで合意した。中国の支配的な供給状況が世界的な懸念を呼んでいる中、価格下限設定などの議論も行われた。

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Argentina and the United States signed an agreement in Washington D.C. to boost the supply and processing of critical minerals, vital for new technologies. Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and his counterpart Marco Rubio took part in the signing at the Ministerial Meeting on Critical Minerals on February 4, 2026.

A former senior US official said working closely with like-minded countries remains the most effective strategy to counter an increasingly powerful China, in marked contrast to the policies of US President Donald Trump. He admitted that the Joe Biden administration made some key mistakes that undercut its own effectiveness.

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日本とカナダは、重要鉱物とエネルギー資源のサプライチェーン強化を目指し、経済安全保障対話の設立を計画している。サナエ・タカイチ首相とマーク・カーニー首相のサミットで、中国の重要素材支配が主要議題となる。東京で金曜日の夜に開催されるこの会談は、両国間の協力拡大を目的とする。

 

 

 

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