Washington, DC – US President Donald Trump has directed the commencement of negotiations with US allies regarding imports of critical minerals. This move reflects the growing US interest in securing strategic supply chains and aims to reduce reliance on competing foreign sources.
According to informed sources, these negotiations aim to strengthen cooperation with allied nations in the extraction and refining of vital minerals used in advanced technology and clean energy industries. These minerals also have military and aerospace applications, primarily lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements.
These moves come amid growing concerns in Washington about the fragility of global supply chains, particularly given escalating geopolitical tensions and economic competition with China. China controls a significant share of global production and processing of critical minerals.
Observers believe these directives aim to reshape economic partnerships with allies to better serve US national security. This would be achieved through long-term agreements that ensure stable supplies and mitigate political and economic risks. However, no official statement has been issued regarding the timeframe or expected outcomes of the negotiations.
Washington moves to secure strategic minerals; Trump orders negotiations with allies.
Trump seeks to reshape economic partnerships



