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Washington summit of 50 nations targets China’s grip on critical minerals

Washington summit of 50 nations targets China’s grip on critical minerals February 4, 2026 Posted by: Quatro Strategies Categories: China, Mining & Metals, Rare Earths & Commodities, United States No Comments Subscribe to unlock this insight. START YOUR TRIAL NOWALREADY A MEMBER? .vc_custom_1452662201783{margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;margin-left: 0px …

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Fifty countries gathered in Washington to discuss critical minerals and the strategy to counter the Chinese monopoly. Just in the minutes in which Donald Trump and Xi Jinping spoke on the phone, commenting on the "goodness" of their relationship and communication. The meeting, attended by the Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, is the first of its kind organized by the Trump administration and has an ambitious goal: to create a single block…

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The Donald Trump administration is leading a high-level multilateral summit on Wednesday to ensure the supply of critical minerals and reduce China’s dependence. The event, which brings together Washington’s main allies, marks the implementation of the new national security strategy that seeks to shield the US defense and technology industry. The importance the White House attaches to this forum is reflected in the unusual coincidence of its thr…

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