The EU plans a critical minerals partnership with the U.S. to reduce dependence on China, proposing a memorandum of understanding to develop secure supply chains and joint projects. The initiative aims to stabilize markets, prevent supply disruptions, and promote research, innovation, and transparency in the rare-earth sector. U member states are coordinating under Brussels’ mandate, though officials caution that finalizing a comprehensive deal quickly may be difficult. The move reflects broader Western efforts to counter China’s leverage over high-tech supply chains and secure strategic autonomy, notes Bloomberg.
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US better accept this shit JFC
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Isn’t the entire chokehold in the refining Part?
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Where are the gigantic lakes of acid going to be located
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The EU plans a critical minerals partnership with the U.S. to reduce dependence on China, proposing a memorandum of understanding to develop secure supply chains and joint projects. The initiative aims to stabilize markets, prevent supply disruptions, and promote research, innovation, and transparency in the rare-earth sector. U member states are coordinating under Brussels’ mandate, though officials caution that finalizing a comprehensive deal quickly may be difficult. The move reflects broader Western efforts to counter China’s leverage over high-tech supply chains and secure strategic autonomy, notes Bloomberg.
US better accept this shit JFC
Isn’t the entire chokehold in the refining Part?
Where are the gigantic lakes of acid going to be located