Anthony Albanese Joe Biden: Western allies need to break China’s critical minerals monopoly

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Anthony Albanese Joe Biden: Western allies need to break China’s critical minerals monopoly
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Sitting alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says China’s willingness to cut off supplies is troubling.

| Western countries need to break their reliance on China for critical minerals given Beijing’s willingness to cut off supplies to nations that have incurred Chinese displeasure, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warns.

“They have the technology and sustained investment over a long period of time, particularly in midstream processing and refining to dominate the market for critical minerals. “We agree fully that there is a win-win situation here for our countries, for our mutual national security and for the corporate sector of both of our countries,” Ms Raimondo said.

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