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WA Rare Earths Positioned for Urgent Deal with US Amid Tensions

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 24: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Western Australian Premier Roger Cook visit the CBH Group Metro Grain Centre on April 24, 2025 in Perth, Australia. The Australian federal election is scheduled to be held on May 3, with a broad range of polls indicating a narrow lead for Labor on a two-party preferred basis. (Photo by Matt Jelonek/Getty Images)

UPDATE: Western Australia’s rare earths industry is poised to play a crucial role in securing a critical minerals deal with the United States, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese prepares for a pivotal meeting with President Donald Trump on October 20, 2023. This urgent development comes amidst escalating tensions between the US and China over rare earth minerals, essential for modern technology.

In a striking move, Trump announced a 100% tariff on Chinese rare earth exports last Friday, reigniting trade hostilities and highlighting the urgent need for alternative supply sources. China currently dominates global production of critical minerals, which are vital for manufacturing smartphones, electric vehicles, and renewable energy technologies. This situation places WA in a strategic position as Western nations scramble to secure their supply chains.

WA’s Minister for State Development, Roger Cook, emphasized the importance of the state’s rare earths in international discussions. “Critical minerals remain a key focus for my government,” Cook stated. “We understand the strategic role that Western Australia will play as part of the Federal Government’s critical renewal strategy.”

Federal Minister Catherine King confirmed that discussions around a US critical minerals deal have been underway for some time, stating that the Federal Government has been in contact with Australian miners about building a $1.2 billion strategic reserve. This reserve is designed to enhance Australia’s role in the global market and ensure reliable access to essential minerals.

King labeled WA as the “critical mineral State,” underscoring its significance as global demand for rare earths surges. “We have an abundance of wealth here in this nation, and we should be benefitting from that,” she added.

Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell echoed these sentiments, declaring that Australia is positioned to become a reliable supplier of critical minerals. “It’s no secret we are locked in discussions with the Trump administration,” he told Sky News. “We’ve got vast resources that are going to be crucial for decarbonization and technological advancement.”

As the clock ticks down to the PM’s meeting with Trump, some opposition figures, like Shadow Attorney-General Julian Leeser, have raised concerns about the government’s pace in finalizing a critical minerals plan. “The government’s been talking about a critical minerals plan for months… less than two weeks until they see the President, there’s still no plan on the table,” Leeser stated, pressing for transparency in the negotiation process.

Amidst this backdrop, the Albanese administration’s strategy aims to establish a reserve for key minerals, including lithium and cobalt, to provide priority access to international partners. This initiative reflects a broader effort to counter China’s dominance in the critical minerals sector.

As the situation develops, all eyes will remain on the upcoming meeting in Washington, where the outcomes could reshape Australia’s role in the global supply chain for critical minerals. The implications of these negotiations are profound, not only for Australia but for international markets reliant on these essential materials. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.

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