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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (67995)10/1/2019 8:14:30 AM
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REE: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is ready and willing to supply the United States with important minerals used in consumer and industrial products as Washington steps up efforts to cut its dependence on China.

Mr. PM Trudeau and President Donald Trump agreed to negotiate a joint strategy on mineral collaboration. The rare earths are 17 minerals used in high-tech and military products.

The PM said, "We have reliable supplies of these important minerals for technologies, and it's a conversation that our government is leading on." The U.S. has been concerned about its dependence on foreign minerals since 2010, when Beijing embargoed exports to Japan during a diplomatic row.

Senior Canadian officials involved in economic and security issues have been meeting since July to discuss how Ottawa and Washington can secure access to minerals and metals such as uranium, lithium, cesium and cobalt. The U.S. list includes six minerals for which Canada was the top supplier, including aluminum, cesium and rubidium, which often occur together, indium, potash, tellurium and uranium.

miningweekly.com
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