
 American Thought Leaders
 American Thought Leaders CCP Power Plays in Tariff Talks Explained | John Moolenaar, Chairman of the House CCP Committee
 Oct 23, 2025 
 John Moolenaar, U.S. Congressman and chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, takes a deep dive into the economic threats posed by China. He advocates for a phased-in 100% tariff on strategic goods to bolster U.S. manufacturing and lessen reliance on rare earths. Moolenaar discusses China's coercive trade tactics, military instability, and the implications of the Belt and Road Initiative. The conversation also covers human rights abuses like forced organ harvesting, revealing the complexity of U.S.-China relations. 
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China's Rare Earth Monopoly Threat
- China controls over 90% of rare earth processing, creating strategic leverage over electronics and defense supply chains.
- John Moolenaar warns that this monopoly lets Beijing 'cut our economy off' and weaponize critical minerals.
Treat Critical Minerals As Defense Priority
- Use tariffs to penalize China and incentivize allied and domestic investment in critical mineral supply chains.
- Moolenaar frames tariffs as a way to treat rare earth capacity like a Defense Production Act priority.
State-Sponsored Market Manipulation
- China strategically subsidizes industries to undercut competitors and secure market dominance.
- Moolenaar calls this 'state-sponsored manipulation' used repeatedly to corner sectors like steel and rare earths.


