France convenes G7 on critical minerals to curb China's grip
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France convenes G7 on critical minerals to curb China's grip

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Posted on May 5, 2026

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· Last updated: May 5, 2026

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France Convenes G7 Meeting to Challenge China’s Grip on Critical Minerals

France's Strategic Response to China's Dominance in Critical Minerals

PARIS, May 5 (Reuters) - France has called an online meeting of G7 countries for Thursday to discuss how to break China's stranglehold on critical materials, Finance Minister Roland Lescure said, announcing plans to rebuild the industry in France.

The online meeting with relevant ministers is intended to prepare for a mid-June summit of the G7 leaders in the French spa town of Evian, Lescure told reporters. He was speaking in Lacq, a town in southwestern France that is being primed to be the centre of the country's rare-earth processing activities.

China's Market Control and G7's Coordinated Response

Lescure said China had captured a huge share of the market through heavy investment and pricing policies that drove potential competitors out.

International Cooperation as a Solution

"One of the projects we have in mind within the G7 is to ensure - much as the International Energy Agency was created in the 1970s when OPEC held a production monopoly - that we develop alternatives through international cooperation," Lescure said.

France's Domestic Strategy for Rare Earths and Magnets

France's strategy, which intends to underpin the country's position in those talks, aims to rebuild a domestic rare earths and permanent magnets supply chain, curbing dependence on China for materials critical to electric vehicles, wind turbines, electronics and defence.

Securing the Entire Value Chain

The plan targets the entire value chain, from securing overseas mineral supplies to refining, alloy production and magnet manufacturing in France.

Production Goals for 2030

By 2030, France aims to produce rare earth oxides covering 100% of European demand for heavy rare earths and about a quarter of demand for light rare earths, as well as alloys meeting around 10% of European needs.

Measures to Boost Supply Security

To boost supply security, the state will loosen access to guarantees for strategic projects, extend and simplify tax credits for green industrial investment until 2028, and channel additional funding through an existing long-term investment programme and a dedicated metals fund.

Engaging International Traders

The government also plans to approach international traders about securing critical minerals, potentially offering a French state project finance guarantee.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Additional reporting by Inti Landauro and Gus Trompiz; Editing by Makini Brice and Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • France is hosting an online G7 meeting this Thursday (May 7, 2026) to prepare for the mid‑June G7 summit and strategize on countering China’s stranglehold on critical minerals (ca.marketscreener.com).
  • The initiative follows France’s broader G7 agenda emphasizing economic security, resilience, and supply‑chain diversification for rare earths and critical minerals (tresor.economie.gouv.fr).
  • France aims to rebuild its rare‑earth and magnet supply chain—targeting self‑sufficiency for heavy rare‑earth oxides in Europe, significant light rare‑earth output, and domestic alloy and magnet production by 2030 (mining-technology.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is France convening a G7 meeting on critical minerals?
France seeks to address China’s dominance in critical minerals and rebuild its own industry, aiming for international cooperation.
What is France's strategy for rare earths and permanent magnets?
France aims to secure overseas mineral supplies, boost domestic processing, and create a full value chain for rare earths and magnets.
How much rare earth demand does France plan to meet by 2030?
France aims to cover 100% of European demand for heavy rare earths and about 25% for light rare earths by 2030.
What measures is France considering to secure mineral supplies?
France will extend tax credits, offer state guarantees, and pursue funding initiatives to support strategic mineral projects.
Where is France focusing its rare earth processing activities?
The French town of Lacq is being developed as the country’s center for rare earth processing.

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