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US and Australia Forge Landmark Alliance on Critical Minerals to Counter China’s Influence

October 21, 2025
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President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently signed a pivotal critical minerals agreement at the White House. This deal is a direct response to China’s increasing control over rare-earth resources, especially as Beijing implements stricter export regulations for these vital materials.

The two leaders hailed the agreement as an $8.5 billion partnership, emphasizing its long-term negotiation process. Trump, a Republican, expressed confidence in the deal’s impact, stating, “In about a year from now we’ll have so much critical mineral and rare earth that you won’t know what to do with them. They’ll be worth $2.” Prime Minister Albanese echoed this sentiment, highlighting that the agreement elevates the US-Australia relationship to new heights.

Beijing’s recent policy mandates that foreign companies must seek approval from the Chinese government to export magnets containing even minimal amounts of Chinese-origin rare-earth materials or those produced with Chinese technology. The Trump administration views this as an attempt by China to exert broad power over the global economy by controlling crucial tech supply chains.

Kevin Hassett, Director of the White House’s National Economic Council, underscored Australia’s crucial role. He noted, “Australia is really, really going to be helpful in the effort to take the global economy and make it less risky, less exposed to the kind of rare earth extortion that we’re seeing from the Chinese.” Australia, known for its robust mining sector and abundant rare earth deposits, is seen as a key partner in this initiative, with several Australian officials, including those overseeing resources and industry, present at the signing.

This agreement highlights the US strategy of collaborating with global allies to counteract China’s traditional dominance in rare earth materials. These materials are indispensable components in a wide range of modern technologies, from jet engines and electric vehicles to laptops and smartphones. Senior Trump officials have consistently pointed to Beijing’s tactics as a call to action for the US and its allies to collectively minimize China’s economic influence.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent articulated this stance last week: “China is a command-and-control economy, and we and our allies will neither be commanded nor controlled. They are a state economy and we are not going to let a group of bureaucrats in Beijing try to manage the global supply chains.” This meeting precedes Trump’s planned discussion with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea later this month.

Another significant point of discussion was the AUKUS security pact, an alliance between Australia, the US, and the United Kingdom, initially established during the Biden administration. Trump acknowledged that AUKUS, while initiated some time ago, is now progressing swiftly and effectively. Albanese affirmed the critical importance of their defense and security partnership within AUKUS. Navy Secretary John Phelan indicated that the US intends to refine and enhance the existing AUKUS framework for all three member countries, aiming to clarify any ambiguities and ensure mutual benefit.

Prime Minister Albanese, a center-left leader reelected in May, had previously suggested that his party’s electoral success was partly due to not emulating ‘Trumpism’. In his victory speech, he stated, “Australians have chosen to face global challenges the Australian way, looking after each other while building for the future.”

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