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Trump holds off on critical minerals tariffs after probe

The president is floating price floors on imports — not just traditional percentage-based tariffs — to develop the supply chains for those materials that run through US-aligned nations

January 15, 2026 / 08:54 IST
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The absence of any immediate tariffs is a signal that the administration is seeking to avoid destabilizing a trade truce Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to last fall
Snapshot AI
  • Trump delays new tariffs on critical mineral imports post-security review
  • US to negotiate with foreign nations for mineral supplies and risk mitigation
  • Price floors and future tariffs possible if agreements aren't reached promptly

President Donald Trump is holding off on new tariffs targeting imports of critical minerals, following a months-long review to determine whether foreign shipments threatened US national security.

Trump, in a presidential proclamation released Wednesday following a US Commerce Department investigation, said he would instead seek to negotiate agreements with foreign nations to “ensure the United States has adequate critical mineral supplies and to mitigate the supply chain vulnerabilities as quickly as possible.”

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The president is floating price floors on imports — not just traditional percentage-based tariffs — to develop the supply chains for those materials that run through US-aligned nations.

In the document, Trump said “it may be appropriate to impose import restrictions, such as tariffs, if satisfactory agreements are not reached in a timely manner.”