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US announces it has reached an understanding with China to accelerate rare earth exports

A White House official announced on Thursday that the United States and China have reached an agreement on how to expedite the shipment of rare earths to the United States. This comes amid efforts to resolve a trade dispute between the two world's largest economies.

China agreed to remove non-tariff measures imposed on the United States from April 2 during talks in Geneva in May, although it is unclear how certain of these countermeasures would be removed.

China has added rare earths as part of its response to the U.S. tariffs announced recently by President Donald Trump.

A White House official announced on Thursday that "the administration and China have agreed to an additional agreement for a framework in order to implement the Geneva Agreement".

Officials said that the understanding was "about how to expedite rare earth shipments into the U.S. once again".

Bloomberg quoted U.S. Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick as saying: "They will deliver rare earths" and "we will take down our countermeasures" once they have done that.

The Chinese embassy in Washington has not responded to a comment request immediately. Reporting by Nandita BOSE and Steve Holland, writing by Costas PITAS; editing by Chris Reese

(source: Reuters)