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Chalmers Engages US Leaders on Critical Minerals Strategy

The Australian government is set to prioritize critical minerals essential for advanced technology and military applications, as Treasurer Jim Chalmers travels to the United States for high-level discussions with key economic policymakers. The initiative includes the establishment of a national stockpile focused on minerals such as antimony, gallium, and rare earth elements, as part of a broader strategy to counter China’s dominance in this strategically vital sector.

Strengthening Supply Chains

On October 2022, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and former US President Donald Trump signed an agreement aimed at developing a secure supply chain for critical minerals. The Albanese government is now committing $1.2 billion to create a reserve, a move that reflects growing global demand for these resources.

Chalmers will engage in discussions with prominent figures during his visit, including US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, British Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, and Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne. The meetings will take place during the G7 finance ministers’ gathering in Washington D.C., where representatives from India, Mexico, and South Korea are also expected to participate.

“Ensuring we have a reliable reserve of these critical resources will strengthen supply chains and help to stabilize critical minerals markets,” Chalmers stated. He emphasized that “the world needs critical minerals. Australia has plenty of them, and our critical minerals reserve will help us weather global economic uncertainty and boost trade and investment.”

Market Dynamics and International Cooperation

Resources Minister Madeleine King highlighted the importance of critical minerals for Australia’s economic and national security. “The strategic reserve’s initial focus on antimony, gallium, and rare earths will provide added certainty to Australian projects and attract further investment,” she noted. These minerals are essential for various applications, including household batteries, night-vision equipment, and advanced semiconductors.

According to the International Energy Agency, China currently dominates the supply chain for critical minerals, refining between 47% and 87% of key elements such as copper, lithium, cobalt, graphite, and rare earths. In light of a trade conflict with the US, China imposed strict export controls on rare earths vital for defense and high-tech manufacturing in 2022. A temporary agreement last November saw Trump reduce tariffs on Chinese imports, while Chinese President Xi Jinping halted export restrictions on rare earths for a year.

Australia’s ambassador to the United States, Kevin Rudd, has consistently advocated for the nation’s capacity to provide a comprehensive supply of critical minerals, describing it as having access to the entire “periodic table.” This strategic move by the Albanese government aims to enhance Australia’s role as a key player in the global critical minerals market.

The discussions in Washington D.C. signal a significant step towards fortifying international partnerships and ensuring stability in the increasingly competitive landscape of critical minerals.

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