EU and US Launch Critical Minerals Partnership Amid Record Tariffs in April 2026
26 April 2026

EU and US Launch Critical Minerals Partnership Amid Record Tariffs in April 2026

European Union Tariff News and Tracker

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Welcome to European Union Tariff News and Tracker. As of late April 2026, the U.S. under President Trump has escalated tariffs to their highest effective rate since the early 1940s at 11.8 percent, according to the Yale Budget Lab, reshaping global trade dynamics with direct implications for the European Union.

In a major development, the EU and U.S. launched a critical minerals partnership in April 2026 via a memorandum of understanding and action plan, as detailed by SLD Info. This strategic framework coordinates policies across exploration, extraction, processing, recycling, and substitution to reduce reliance on China-dominated supply chains. It targets batteries, electric vehicles, semiconductors, clean energy, and defense tech, favoring trusted transatlantic suppliers over tariff wars. The White House's Project Vault, a $12 billion public-private stockpile initiative, complements this by bolstering non-Chinese minerals.

While broad U.S. tariffs bite—50 percent on steel and aluminum, 25 percent on autos, per YouTube reports on CUSMA talks—the EU deal signals cooperation amid tensions. CNN's Harry Enten notes Trump's tariffs as a political disaster with record-low inflation approval, yet House Ways and Means hearings praise them for advocating prosperity, according to Forbes Breaking News. Energy tariffs are surging too: U.S. solar modules hit $0.28 per watt in Q1 2026 due to anti-dumping duties, with battery storage costs up 50 to 70 percent since early 2025, per Changeflow analysis. EU projects could dodge some pain through this minerals alignment.

Over $166 billion in tariff refunds are now available via a U.S. Customs portal, though most consumers await retailer pass-throughs or lawsuits, AARP reports. For the EU, this partnership offers a buffer as U.S. oil and LNG exports boom amid Middle East disruptions, filling Asian gaps but highlighting transatlantic energy ties.

Listeners, stay tuned as these moves could redefine EU-U.S. trade resilience.

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