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    High-Level Chinese Officials to Visit Brussels to Discuss Rare Earth Export Curbs, EU's Costa Says

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Chinese officials will visit Brussels to discuss rare earth export curbs, impacting global trade. China controls over 90% of these materials, crucial for high-tech industries.

    Chinese Officials Set to Meet EU Leaders in Brussels Over Export Controls

    By Danial Azhar

    KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -European Council President Antonio Costa said on Monday that high-level officials from China were scheduled to visit Brussels in the coming weeks to discuss Beijing's export curbs on rare earths.

    China's expanded controls of rare earth exports have caused a global shortage, prompting an escalation in global trade tensions, particularly with the United States.     

    Beijing controls more than 90% of the world's supply of rare earth materials, which are essential for high-tech manufacturing, including electric vehicles, semiconductors and missiles.

    "We are very concerned about the trade relationship with China, especially the recent measures that China adopted regarding the export control of critical raw materials," Costa told selected media in an interview on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur. 

    "A high-level delegation from China is going to Brussels in the coming weeks and we hope to address these in the proper way." 

    Costa said China was also the country best placed to end the war between Ukraine and Russia, adding that Beijing underestimates its leverage over Moscow. 

    He also said the European Union would look to finalise trade agreements with Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines soon, following his participation at a meeting of leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the Malaysian capital. 

    The EU would not send observers to war-torn Myanmar for an election, Costa added, as the European bloc does not recognise the authority of the military-led administration in the Southeast Asian country.   

    (Reporting by Danial Azhar; Editing by David Stanway)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Chinese officials to visit Brussels to discuss export curbs.
    • •China controls over 90% of rare earth supply.
    • •Export controls have escalated global trade tensions.
    • •EU aims to finalize trade agreements with ASEAN countries.
    • •EU will not recognize Myanmar's military-led administration.

    Frequently Asked Questions about High-level Chinese officials to visit Brussels to discuss rare earth export curbs, EU's Costa says

    1What are rare earth materials?

    Rare earth materials are a group of 17 elements used in various high-tech applications, including electronics, renewable energy technologies, and military equipment. They are essential for manufacturing products like electric vehicles and smartphones.

    2What are trade tensions?

    Trade tensions arise when countries impose tariffs or other trade barriers against each other, leading to disputes that can affect international trade relationships and economic stability.

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