Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the worldβs car, semiconductor and aerospace industries.
A mine for heavy rare earth metals on the outskirts of Longnan, China. The countryβs suspension of exports of the metals and magnets is part of its retaliation for President Trumpβs sharp increase in tariffs.
Amid warnings of price increases, Canada moved quickly to retaliate, China said it had planned countermeasures and Mexico said it would soon unveil its response.
China chose swift retaliation for trade measures in the first Trump administration, but that led to an upward spiral of trade measures and much broader tariffs.
The unexpected action is intended to tamp down a potential bubble in the bond market fueled by investors shunning riskier assets like stocks and real estate.