US, Japan, India and Australia pledge to reduce exposure to any one country to avoid ‘economic coercion, price manipulation and supply chain disruptions’

The United States, Japan, India and Australia have pledged to work together to ensure a stable supply of critical minerals, as worries grow over China’s dominance in resources vital to new technologies.

The four countries said in a joint statement that they were establishing the Quad Critical Minerals Initiative, aimed at “collaborating on securing and diversifying” supply chains.

They offered little detail but made clear the goal was to reduce reliance on China, which has used restrictions as leverage as the US in turn curbs its access to semiconductors and threatens steep tariffs.

  • Colonel Sharki@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Ah yes. A superpower sliding into decline, a former Asian powerhouse that has been in recession for thirty years, a large south Asian nation with delusions of grandeur and breathtaking levels of poverty and a country founded as a penal colony who have just been taken for fools by the US in a useless submarine deal. Here ladies and gentleman, is the QUAD!!