Germany, Canada to Cooperate on Key Raw Materials
- Canada is signing a critical minerals partnership with Germany that encourages joint public financing of natural resources projects.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says key Canadian minerals such as nickel and cobalt have gone underdeveloped while China and Russia dominate the global critical minerals market.
- The two countries also aim to cooperate closely in energy, including liquefied natural gas and hydrogen energy.
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Germany wants to become less dependent on raw materials from China. In order to achieve this, the cooperation with Canada is now being expanded. The country is dismantling numerous raw materials that are needed for new technologies.
Germany and Canada want to work more closely together in the dismantling of critical raw materials, thereby making them less dependent on the world market leader China.

Germany, Canada to cooperate on key raw materials
Germany and Canada will sign an agreement Tuesday on boosting cooperation in the field of critical raw materials, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said, as they seek to reduce heavy dependence on China.


Chancellor Merz today receives Canadian Prime Minister Carney and Belgian Prime Minister De Wever in Berlin.

Canada eyes deeper energy ties with Germany through critical minerals partnership
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