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Quad Agreement Targets $20 Billion Critical Minerals Push

The Quad partnership aims to advance the diversification of the global critical minerals supply chain. Image: J.G studio/adobestock Australia has joined the United States, Japan and India in a new Quad Critical Minerals Initiative designed to strengthen diversified supply chains across mining, processing and recycling. The initiative will seek to mobilise up to $20 billion in government and private sector support through new and existing efforts…
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Fact sheet On May 28, 2026, India and the United States signed an agreement in New Delhi for the supply and processing of critical minerals and rare earths, seeking to counteract China's monopoly on these strategic resources. Tap to see the full context Context: The agreement was signed during the meeting of foreign ministers of the Quad, which includes Japan and Australia. The U.S. Secretary of State. The United States, Marco Rubio, and the In…

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Mining Magazine broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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