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USTR Greer asks US allies for more money to buy critical minerals

The Financial Times reported that U.S. trade representative?Jamieson G. Greer told American allies to 'pay more' for critical minerals sourced outside of China.

Greer, in an FT interview, said that U.S. allies would have to be willing to pay a premium for minerals that are sourced within a group of?trading partner countries, including Europe.

Greer said in an interview that "there is a security premium we all pay. I call it the national security fee. We will pay this premium to have a safe supply chain."

Greer, who has been drafting a draft of detailed information to share with partners said that he blamed the fixation on costs on Western countries' reliance on China as a source for key minerals.

Greer explained that when trading partners express concern about the economic costs of price floors or mechanisms they should say: "What you're talking about is cost 'efficiency. This?is the reason we're where we are."

Greer said earlier that there should be a price mechanism for rare earth minerals.

The U.S. is attempting to gain?access? to vital mineral reserves. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Muralikumar Anantharaman, and Chandni Shah in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)