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Chile and the US are looking to collaborate on rare earths, critical minerals

Chile and the US are looking to collaborate on rare earths, critical minerals
Chile and the US are looking to collaborate on rare earths, critical minerals

Chile and the U.S. signed a statement on Thursday to start?discussions about rare earths and critical minerals.

It was added that the first meeting would take place in 'the next two weeks. The areas of possible coordination include public-private financing of mining projects, management of scrap minerals recycling and exploration of new projects that can help boost mineral supplies in both countries.

The Trump administration is pushing to reduce the reliance on China in a number of key minerals that are used for electric vehicles, semiconductors defense systems and consumer electronics.

Chile is the second largest lithium producer in the world, but it depends on imports for other minerals. Christopher Landau, U.S. deputy secretary of state, told journalists that the United States and Chile can work together to improve?the supply chain of these minerals.

Landau continued, "We will discuss ways we can work together."

Landau, formerly the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, signed with Chilean Foreign Minister Francisco Perez Mackenna at a Santiago ceremony presided over by Kast.

Albemarle, a Charlotte-based company in North Carolina, has been producing?lithium for over 50 years in the northern Atacama area of the country. It is the world's leading producer of this?battery material.

Albemarle did not comment immediately on the partnership between?the two countries.

EnergyX, a Puerto Rico-based startup in the lithium technology sector backed by General Motors aims to construct a $1.1billion lithium facility in Chile. The facility is expected to be operational in 2028, and will eventually produce 50,000?metric tons of lithium per year.

Teague Egan of EnergyX, the CEO of the company, said that signing a framework agreement on Kast's very first day as president is a great first step. He met Kast last Saturday at the "Shield of the Americas Summit" in Miami, hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump. (Reporting and editing by Sarah Morland; Additional reporting in Houston by Ernest Scheyder; Alistair Bell, Daina Beth Solon, and Sarah Morland)

(source: Reuters)