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Japan and U.S. Set to Finalize Joint Development Agreement on Critical Minerals
A joint development agreement between Japan and the U.S. focusing on rare earth elements, lithium, and copper is expected to be finalized at an upcoming summit meeting.
Editorial Staff
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The anticipated agreement between Japan and the U.S. centers on the joint development of critical minerals, specifically rare earth elements, lithium, and copper.
This collaboration is aimed at enhancing supply chain security for these essential materials, which are crucial for various technological applications.
The finalization of this agreement is expected to occur during a summit meeting scheduled for this week, marking a significant step in international resource cooperation.