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US and EU announce plan to coordinate trade policies for critical minerals

On 'Friday, the United States and European Union released an action plan aimed at coordinating trade policies and measures on critical minerals supply chains with a view of concluding a plurilateral binding agreement in future.

The plan doesn't mention China specifically, but is part of an broader effort by the Trump administration?to work with Western allies to loosen China’s grip on critical materials for advanced manufacturing.

China has used its chokehold over the 'processing of minerals' as geo-economic leverage. At times, it has curtailed exports, suppressed prices, and undermined other countries ability to diversify the sources of materials that are used to manufacture semiconductors, electronic vehicles, and advanced weapons.

U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer said that the U.S., and EU, shared a common commitment to "tackling the non-market policies and practices which?have distorted critical minerals supply chain." Washington and Brussels would 'examine how trade measures such as border-adjusted price floors could strengthen critical minerals industries in the United States and downstream sectors that are critical to industry competitiveness. Reporting by Andrea Shalal

(source: Reuters)