Anand visits D.C. as Trump administration makes case for critical minerals trade zone
WASHINGTON — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand was in Washington on Wednesday as the Trump administration made a case for international partners to join a preferential trade zone for critical minerals to counter China’s global dominance.
Vice-President JD Vance told a room filled with foreign ministers and officials at the U.S. State Department the goal is to diversify “global supply in the critical minerals market while strengthening the partner countries who help all of us in the shared effort.”
“We are all on the same team,” Vance said.
Ending China’s stranglehold on critical minerals became a key U.S. priority last year after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his trade war between the world’s two largest economies by imposing massive tariffs. Beijing responded with retaliatory duties and export restrictions on various critical mineral exports to the U.S., causing anxiety throughout supply chains.


