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The Big Winners From the Australia-US Critical Minerals Deal

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The Trump-Albanese critical minerals agreement this week pushed two Australian projects to the front of the development queue.

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Thanks to this project, but also to its partnership with the United States, this large country producing critical metals is seeking to develop a sovereign capacity for processing minerals.

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On October 20, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to circumvent the CCP’s negotiating trump card, namely, to control the export of rare earth and key minerals to the United States and the West in order to disrupt the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session.

The U.S. and Australia have signed a landmark pact to increase U.S. access to rare earths and other critical minerals, when Trump is looking for ways to circumvent China’s control over supply chains. The U.S. and Australia have signed a landmark agreement to boost U.S. access...

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MINING.com broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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