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Italy and Germany are concerned about China's raw materials.

In a joint statement issued on Friday, Italy and Germany committed to ensure safe'supply chains' for raw materials that are vital to their economies. Rome is urging partners to join forces to combat China’s increasing influence on price.

The document seen by was part of an

Intergovernmental Summit

The two countries will be meeting in the Italian capital, with the Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Prime Minister Giorgia Meroni.

Antonio Tajani, Foreign Minister of Italy and Germany, said: "We cannot?accept China as the sole authority to determine the price of raw material." "Italy, Germany and other countries should share a similar approach.

In a joint statement, the two countries stated that they would work to ensure supply?chains for "critical raw materials which are vital for strategic technologies and sectors applications," with a view to?enhance economic security.

According to an Italian government source, the silicon and chip industries are the most important areas of cooperation between the two countries.

Rome and Berlin, the EU's two leading manufacturing economies, said that securing critical raw materials would also be an opportunity to strengthen cooperation between the 27 nation bloc and its transatlantic allies as well as "like-minded partners".

(source: Reuters)