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Chile-US Pact: Critical Minerals Talks Begin
13 Mar
Summary
- Chile and the United States are initiating discussions on critical minerals and rare earths.
- The first meeting is scheduled to occur within the next two weeks.
- This collaboration aims to reduce global reliance on China for vital resources.

Chile and the United States have initiated discussions on securing supply chains for critical minerals and rare earths, as announced by Chile's foreign ministry. The first collaborative meeting is scheduled to take place within the next two weeks, signaling a swift move towards greater cooperation.
This bilateral effort is a significant step in the U.S.'s strategy to reduce its reliance on China for these vital resources. Critical minerals and rare earths are indispensable components in modern technology, including electric vehicles, advanced semiconductors, and defense systems.
Chile holds a prominent position in the global market, being the world's largest producer of copper and the second-largest producer of lithium. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau emphasized the mutual benefits of working together to strengthen the supply chains for these essential minerals.




