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India and US Sign Critical Minerals Supply Deal

India and the US have signed a critical minerals agreement aimed at diversifying American supply chains away from China. The deal could draw investment into India's mining sector and strengthen bilateral trade ties in strategic technology industries.

India and U.S. Sign Critical Minerals Framework at Quad

India and the U.S. signed a critical minerals framework covering mining and processing, on the sidelines of the Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting in New Delhi. The deal targets supply chain diversification away from China, which dominates global processing of minerals essential for batteries, chips, and defence.

US-China Rare Earths Deal Confirmed Still Active

A senior U.S. official confirmed Sunday that a rare earths deal with China remains in effect and that an extension will be announced when the time is right. The agreement is critical for U.S. manufacturers of EVs, defense systems, and electronics that rely on Chinese rare earth supplies.

Critical Metals Clears Greenland Mining Hurdle, 60% Upside Seen

Critical Metals has overcome a major regulatory obstacle related to its Greenland mining project, with analysts projecting the stock could rise nearly 60%. The clearance reduces the risk premium that had suppressed the company's valuation and positions it for the next phase of project development.

Nations and Corporations Race to Lock Up Lithium

Control over global lithium supply has emerged as a defining strategic contest among nations and corporations as electric vehicle and grid storage demand accelerates. Concentrated reserves in South America and Australia give resource-holding countries significant leverage over battery supply chains. Automakers, miners,

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India, U.S. strike Critical Minerals deal amid China concerns

India and the U.S. signed a critical minerals framework covering mining and processing, on the sidelines of the Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting in New Delhi. The deal targets supply chain diversification away from China, which dominates global processing of minerals essential for batteries, chips, and defence.

1mo ago · 3 min · Global Affairs

Rare earths deal between US and China is still in effect, US official says

A senior U.S. official confirmed Sunday that a rare earths deal with China remains in effect and that an extension will be announced when the time is right. The agreement is critical for U.S. manufacturers of EVs, defense systems, and electronics that rely on Chinese rare earth supplies.

1mo ago · 2 min · Global Affairs

Inside the Race to Control the World’s Lithium Supply

Control over global lithium supply has emerged as a defining strategic contest among nations and corporations as electric vehicle and grid storage demand accelerates. Concentrated reserves in South America and Australia give resource-holding countries significant leverage over battery supply chains. Automakers, miners,

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

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