Trump, Japan’s Takaichi sign rare earth deal to counter China’s hold and more top headlines
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In a significant move to counter China's dominance in the rare earth market, former President Donald Trump and Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Koichi Takaichi, have signed a new agreement. This deal not only strengthens economic ties between the U.S. and Japan but also aims to secure a stable supply of critical materials essential for technology and defense industries. As global demand for rare earth elements continues to rise, this partnership could play a crucial role in reducing reliance on China and enhancing national security.
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