May 13, 2026

How China’s rare earth chokehold and Taiwan ambitions reshape the U.S. economy – with Christian Briggs

How China’s rare earth chokehold and Taiwan ambitions reshape the U.S. economy – with Christian Briggs

Is America still ‘captive’ to China’s rare earths, even after new tariffs and diversification efforts?

As President Trump meets with Xi Jinping in China, your audience is looking for more than headlines—they want to understand the hard economic goals driving both sides, and what those goals mean for U.S. jobs, markets, and security. I’d like to offer Christian Briggs, economist, CEO of Hard Asset Management, and host of On The Record, for timely on‑air analysis. He is a frequent economic commentator who breaks down complex macro trends into clear, actionable insights for investors and everyday viewers alike.

 

Christian can walk your audience through three critical pillars of this China visit:

 

  • How Beijing is using its dominance in rare earth mining and processing as a long-term economic weapon—controlling key inputs for defense systems, EVs, smartphones, and advanced chips, and how partial pauses in export curbs still leave the U.S. exposed.
  • What China’s goals around Taiwan really mean in economic terms: supply-chain risk to semiconductors, potential shock to global markets if tensions escalate, and how Xi is tying economic concessions to U.S. arms sales and broader Taiwan policy.
  • How Trump’s tariff strategy, critical-mineral deals with allies, and efforts to reshore manufacturing could either blunt China’s leverage—or unintentionally raise costs for American consumers and businesses in the short term.

Christian’s perspective is especially valuable for a center‑right audience focused on financial security and American strength. He has a strong track record explaining:

 

  • Why China’s rare earth export controls and licensing requirements are effectively “chokepoints” that can slow Western defense and high‑tech manufacturing by months.
  • How investors should think about hard assets, energy, and industrials when U.S.–China relations hinge on issues like Taiwan and critical minerals.

He is prepared to tailor the conversation to your format—for example:

 

  • “Is America still ‘captive’ to China’s rare earths, even after new tariffs and diversification efforts?”
  • “Could a misstep over Taiwan trigger the next global market shock?”
  • “What this China trip really means for the dollar, inflation, and the average American’s portfolio.”

Want an expert on Trump’s China visit, rare earths, or Taiwan in the coming news cycle, I’d be glad to coordinate Christian for you.

 

Guest Info
Christian Briggs

Christian Briggs

Christian Briggs is an economist and CEO in the hard-asset space, known for his media commentary on precious metals, macroeconomics, and U.S. politics, and as host of the Hard Asset Money Show/On The Record with Christian Briggs. “Veteran hard-asset economist” with four decades of real-world experience in precious metals and alternative stores of value. “CEO and founder in rare coins and precious metals,” advising high-net-worth investors and family offices on preserving wealth amid inflation, geopolitical risk, and financial instability. “National conservative commentator” on the intersection of economics, politics, and faith, offering a Judeo‑Christian, constitutionally grounded perspective on fiscal and monetary policy. Core Professional Highlights CEO of Hard Asset Management, Inc., a firm specializing in managing hard assets such as precious metals, rare coins, art, and other tangible stores of value for individuals and family offices worldwide. Founder and CEO of BMC Capital, Inc., a company that buys and sells rare coins, precious metals, and antiquities through structured acquisition programs (silver, gold, platinum accounts). Over 35–40 years of experience in the hard-asset markets, from bullion to rare numismatic coins and select alternative assets, managing one of the more active rare coin inventories globally. Media and Thought Leadership Regular media guest as an economist and political analyst on conservative and faith-friendly outlets, discussing topics like Trump-era tariffs, federal shutdowns, China’s rare-earth dominance, digital currency, and national debt. Host of the Hard Asset Money Show / On The Record with Christian Briggs, a program that “broadcasts around the world” and examines geopolitics, monetary policy, and investment in gold, silver, and related assets. Frequently frames economic analysis through a pro-America, sound-money, and limited-government lens, emphasizing gold-backed assets, risk of excessive debt, and threats from socialist or interventionist policies.

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