US defends new minerals alliance, rejecting claims it targets China

Washington says the Forge initiative is about securing supply chains against shocks and price coercion, not building an exclusive bloc. Beijing has claimed it targets China, but a US official rejected this on Thursday.

US Official Defends Forge Initiative

On Thursday, a senior US official defended Washington’s new critical minerals push in an interview with the South China Morning Post. She described supply chain diversification as a national security measure, not an attempt to form an exclusive bloc as Beijing has claimed.

She sidestepped claims that Forge was aimed at China, which controls nearly 60 per cent of global critical mineral production and 80 per cent of refining. Instead, she framed it as a response to structural vulnerabilities in increasingly mineral-intensive supply chains.

“The focus is truly on diversifying supply chains that will help in the event there’s a disruption, like the pandemic,” Houston said. “These are prudent steps globally … and it’s an important step for national security writ large.”

She added that “by virtue of diversifying global supply chains, we are ensuring that we’re not at risk for these disruptions or price coercion”.

The Forge initiative involves countries including Australia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Peru, Philippines, Guinea, the European Union, Morocco, Paraguay, Argentina, and Ecuador. Keywords highlight potential partners like Glencore and the Cook Islands.

Critical materials are needed to make everything from defence systems and industrial robotics to washing machines. China’s dominance is facing global pushback, raising concerns over rare earths.

This move underscores supply chain security amid geopolitical tensions, though the US insists on its global and defensive nature. (148 words)

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Ministers from India and the UK launching the Critical Minerals Observatory during a diplomatic meeting.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

الهند والمملكة المتحدة تطلقان مرصد المعادن الحيوية

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

أطلقت الهند والمملكة المتحدة مرصد سلاسل التوريد العالمية للمعادن الحيوية يوم الخميس خلال اجتماع بين وزير الخارجية الهندي إس جايشانكار ووزيرة الخارجية البريطانية إيفيت كوبر. كما دفع الوزيران قدماً بملفات التعليم والأمن البحري، بما في ذلك الموافقة على إنشاء حرم جامعي بريطاني في بنغالورو.

The EU’s trade chief has confirmed the bloc is considering a specific rule to compel companies to diversify their suppliers away from China. The move follows Beijing’s use of export controls on critical materials.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

US and South African officials and mining executives have held two meetings to explore joint development of critical minerals projects. The talks aim to strengthen economic ties and ease diplomatic strains between the two countries.

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