China Economy Japan Manufacturing Minerals Sanae Takaichi Supply Chain United States White House
The United States and Japan unveiled a new strategy on Thursday aimed at reducing their reliance on China for critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, focusing initially on implementing price floors for specific minerals. A joint announcement from the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office during Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s visit to the White House emphasized delivering tangible results to bolster supply chain resilience. While the emerging framework does not explicitly name China, it underlines the necessity to rectify market vulnerabilities caused by non-market practices. Additionally, both countries will engage in discussions to integrate price floors and other trade measures…
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