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at the trump xi summit china will have the upper hand

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AI-generatedThe summit highlights geopolitical tension over AI leadership and critical mineral supply chains. China's control over critical minerals (e.g., rare earths) creates scarcity risk for U.S. and allied tech and defense industries. The U.S. AI lead and export controls are key factors. Commercial mechanism: potential supply restrictions on critical minerals (input cost/supply shortage for advanced manufacturing) and regulatory uncertainty for AI technology transfer. Impact is global but asymmetric: China gains leverage, U.S. faces supply chain risk.
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- Trump and Xi to meet in Beijing to discuss AI, Taiwan, and economic power dynamics.
- China has gained control over critical minerals essential for advanced manufacturing and military capabilities.
- U.S. maintains an eight-month lead in AI technology.
- Concerns exist over China's potential to close AI gap, particularly through AI-enabled cyberattacks.
- U.S. aims to establish dialogue on AI safety without compromising export controls.
Critical minerals (rare earths) see a 5-10% price spike in the next 48 hours due to supply disruption fears.
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