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Bloomberg News reports that the EU and US are close to a critical mineral deal with China.

Bloomberg News reports that the EU and US are close to a critical mineral deal with China.
Bloomberg News reports that the EU and US are close to a critical mineral deal with China.

Bloomberg News reported Friday that the European Union and Washington were close to a?agreement coordinating?on producing?and securing?critical minerals.

Reports citing a "action plan" said that the potential deal could include incentives, such as price guarantees, which would favor non-Chinese vendors.

Report: The EU and U.S. will also work together on standardization, joint projects, and investments, as well as a greater coordination of any disruptions in supply by countries such as China. The European Commission refused to comment on the report. The U.S. Trade Representative's office did not immediately respond to requests for comments. Maros Sefcovic, EU trade commissioner, said that he met with U.S. Trade Rep Jamieson Greer in March on the sidelines a World Trade Organization Ministerial Meeting in Cameroon. The two sides discussed tariffs and agreed to further advance work on essential minerals.

Bloomberg, citing an unbinding memorandum, reported that the?EU-U.S. agreement would cover "critical mineral along the entire value-chain and life-cycle management?including exploration, extraction, processing, refining, recycling,and recovery." The U.S. is'scrambling' to gain access?to vital mineral reserves. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra, Kate Mayberry and Anusha Shah in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)