Albanese and Trump Strengthen U.S.-Australia Ties with $8.5 Billion Rare Earths Deal
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Albanese and Trump Strengthen U.S.-Australia Ties with $8.5 Billion Rare Earths Deal

During a recent White House visit, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese received President Trump's endorsement of the Aukus pact and signed an $8.5 billion deal on rare earths. This agreement not only enhances U.S.-Australia relations but also serves as a strategic move amid trade tensions with China, positioning the U.S. to reduce reliance on Chinese imports and secure essential materials for technology and defense.

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