US and Japan sign critical minerals deal

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The treaty came shortly after China restricted exports of rare earths and chipmaking equipment in response to Trump’s tariffs

The US and Japan signed an agreement on cooperation in producing and supplying critical and rare-earth minerals on Tuesday. The move follows China’s decision to tighten export controls on rare earths and chipmaking equipment in response to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

The deal was reached during Trump’s trip to Tokyo, where he met for the first time with Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi.

According to the White House, the two sides agreed to boost joint projects “necessary to support domestic industries, including advanced technologies and their respective industrial bases,” and to use “economic policy tools and coordinated investment to accelerate the development of diversified, liquid, and fair markets for critical minerals and rare earths.”

The leaders also signed a document instructing their governments to “take further steps for a new golden age of the ever-growing US-Japan alliance.”

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