U.S. VP JD Vance addressing allies at the Critical Minerals Ministerial, launching FORGE initiative to counter China's mineral dominance.
U.S. VP JD Vance addressing allies at the Critical Minerals Ministerial, launching FORGE initiative to counter China's mineral dominance.
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US VP Vance urges allies to form critical minerals trading bloc

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US Vice President JD Vance urged allies to join a critical minerals trading bloc at a meeting in Washington. The inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial launched the FORGE initiative as a successor to the MSP, with South Korea chairing it through June. The effort aims to counter China's dominance in key resources through diversified supply chains.

On February 4, 2026 (US time), US Vice President JD Vance called on allies and partners to join a proposed critical minerals trading bloc at the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial held at the State Department in Washington D.C. Vance outlined the Trump administration's vision for a 'preferential trade zone' that would maintain 'price floors' through 'adjustable tariffs' to protect against external disruptions.

"We want members to form a trading bloc among allies and partners, one that guarantees American access to American industrial might while also expanding production across the entire zone," Vance said. He noted that participants represented nearly two-thirds of global GDP, enabling greater independence and self-reliance. "We are all on the same team. We are all rowing in the same direction."

Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized addressing supply chain vulnerabilities as a key Trump administration priority, stating, "Our goal is to have a global market that's secure, a global supply chain that's enduring and available to everyone at an affordable price." In a subsequent press conference, Rubio highlighted the launch of FORGE, or Forum on Resource Geostrategic Engagement, aimed at fostering collaboration and building a partner network. He thanked South Korea for its leadership in the preceding Minerals Security Partnership (MSP).

According to South Korea's foreign ministry, 56 countries attended the meeting, where Foreign Minister Cho Hyun welcomed the FORGE initiative and pledged to expand cooperation and pursue concrete projects. FORGE builds on the MSP to strengthen diversified, resilient supply chains at policy and project levels, with South Korea chairing through June. Cho held sideline talks with counterparts from Canada, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Mongolia, and the Netherlands.

The proposal seeks to mitigate vulnerabilities from China's dominance in resources like rare earth elements amid intensifying US-China rivalry, promoting allied efforts for secure high-tech and military supply chains.

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Reactions on X to US VP JD Vance's call for a critical minerals trading bloc largely support efforts to counter China's dominance through diversified supply chains and price floors. News outlets like Reuters report widely with high engagement. Some users praise the initiative as overdue, while one economist questions US involvement, suggesting Europe, Japan, Korea, and Australia suffice as reliable partners. Coverage highlights South Korea's chairing role and India's participation.

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ヴァンス氏、トランプ政権が中国の支配を抑える動きの中で提案中の重要鉱物貿易ブロックを宣伝

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副大統領JDヴァンス氏は水曜日、トランプ政権が50カ国以上の代表者との重要鉱物貿易同盟を追求しており、執行可能な最低価格と優先貿易圏を提案し、レアアース供給チェーンにおける中国依存を減らす方法として売り込んでいる、と述べた。

The US State Department hosted the first Critical Minerals Ministerial on Wednesday, attended by representatives from over 50 countries and organizations, aiming to break China's dominance in critical minerals vital for smartphones, weapons, and electric vehicle batteries. Vice President JD Vance called on allies to join the initiative to ensure fair market pricing and supply chain stability.

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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.

The top diplomats of South Korea and the United States will hold talks in Washington this week amid uncertainties over their trade deal following U.S. President Donald Trump's warning of a tariff hike. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will meet one-on-one with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss implementing summit agreements, including the trade deal. Cho is also attending a U.S.-led ministerial meeting on critical minerals supply chains.

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1月12日、ワシントンで重要鉱物に関する閣僚級会合が開催され、G7諸国の財務相らが中国からのレアアース依存低減で合意した。中国の輸出制限を経済的強制の手段とする戦略が強まる中、この動きは電動自動車や半導体などの技術基盤を支える資源確保に不可欠だ。

US-based rare earth firm REalloys has announced a partnership with Canada's Saskatchewan Research Council, investing US$21 million in a heavy rare earths processing plant. The initiative seeks to build a North American supply chain for critical minerals that bypasses China, backed by Washington. The firm says achieving a fully self-sufficient supply chain will take time.

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日本政府主催の初の東京経済安全保障フォーラムが12月15日に東京で開催される。米中貿易戦争やトランプ政権の高関税などのグローバルな不確実性の中で、各国専門家が戦略物資の確保とサプライチェーンの保護について議論する。公私連携の重要性が強調されている。

 

 

 

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