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Germany and Canada deepen their critical mineral cooperation in the supply chain

Germany and Canada deepen their critical mineral cooperation in the supply chain

Germany and Canada agreed to intensify their cooperation in the area of critical minerals on Tuesday amid global concerns about China's export restrictions and Berlin's efforts to reduce dependence on a single source.

Minerals like copper, tungsten and gallium are essential for Canada's and Germany’s advanced manufacturing, defence technologies and clean energy technologies.

China's decision in April to stop exports of rare Earths and magnets related to them has disrupted the global supply chain, causing a major blow to automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, and military contractors.

German Economy Minister Katharina Riede and Canada’s Energy and Natural Resources minister Tim Hodgson have signed a Declaration of Intent to Strengthen Cooperation on Critical Minerals, with a focus on midstream technologies, such as processing and refining.

They will also coordinate their efforts in the areas of critical minerals, such as rare earth elements, lithium, copper, nickel, tungsten and gallium.

The plan is to also encourage more commercial collaboration and research between financial institutions and companies.

The agreement does not create any financial obligations and is not legally binding. Funding for activities will be subject to the available funds and domestic laws and regulations of each country. (Reporting and editing by Madeline Chambers.)

(source: Reuters)