Chile and U.S. Forge New Path in Critical Minerals Cooperation
Chile and the U.S. have entered discussions on critical minerals, aiming to boost cooperation in mining, recycling, and exploration. The agreement seeks to reduce reliance on China's mineral supply and strengthen bilateral supply chains. The talks are timely with Chile's recent political changes.
Chile and the United States have embarked on a collaborative journey to bolster supply chains in critical minerals, potentially reducing dependence on China.
A newly signed joint statement marks the beginning of discussions targeting public and private financing for mining, mineral recycling, and new exploration opportunities.
The dialogue coincides with the political transition in Chile, as President Kast takes office, providing momentum for future economic collaboration between the two nations.
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