U.S. and Japan Forge Path on Critical Minerals
The U.S. and Japan have signed a framework agreement to ensure the supply of critical minerals and rare earths, aiming to develop diversified and fair markets through coordinated investment and economic policies.
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The United States and Japan have taken a significant step towards enhancing the security of critical mineral supplies. In a recent move, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi formalized a framework agreement aimed at ensuring the stable supply and processing of critical minerals and rare earths.
The initiative reflects both nations' desire to forge ahead with economic policy tools and synchronized investments. The objective is to foster the development of diversified, liquid, and equitable markets for these essential resources.
This partnership underscores the strategic importance of critical minerals and rare earths, bolstering efforts to reduce dependency on single sources and enhancing the resilience of supply chains.
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