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    WASHINGTON, 21 October 2025: The United States and Australia signed an $8.5 billion agreement on Monday to jointly develop and expand critical mineral and rare earth supply chains, in a move designed to accelerate mining and processing capabilities across both nations. The agreement was formalized during Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s official visit to the White House, marking a significant expansion in the economic partnership between the two allies.

    Trump and Albanese commit $8.5 billion to critical minerals push
    Trump and Albanese sign $8.5B minerals deal focused on rare earths and industrial resilience.

    U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Albanese held a bilateral meeting ahead of the signing ceremony, during which both leaders emphasized the importance of securing long-term access to materials essential to defense, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing industries. The agreement outlines a coordinated investment pipeline to finance exploration, mining, and refining of critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements.

    Albanese stated that the deal would support a pipeline of ready-to-implement projects valued at $8.5 billion, aimed at significantly boosting Australia’s domestic production and processing infrastructure. Trump said the United States would work closely with Australia to ensure a stable and resilient supply of critical minerals, and characterized the agreement as the result of several months of focused negotiations.

    Under the terms of the agreement, both countries will contribute to a jointly administered fund expected to mobilize more than $2 billion in the next six months for strategic mineral development. The financing will target projects that are already in advanced stages of approval or construction, with emphasis on streamlining regulatory procedures and expanding refining capacity.

    Bilateral agreement focuses on rare earths and supply chains

    The agreement also includes provisions to enhance investment transparency and strengthen national security reviews of foreign acquisitions in the sector. These measures are intended to safeguard critical infrastructure and ensure that mineral resources remain under allied control. Additionally, both governments will establish a joint task force to oversee implementation and coordinate with private sector partners on project execution.

    During a joint press conference, Albanese said the agreement represented a new phase in the U.S.-Australia relationship, underpinned by shared economic and security objectives. Trump noted that the deal would create jobs, increase industrial capacity, and position both nations to meet growing global demand for clean energy and defense-related technologies.

    Australia currently holds some of the world’s largest reserves of rare earth elements and is among the leading producers of lithium and nickel. The agreement is expected to enhance its role as a primary supplier to allied nations, particularly as global demand continues to grow in sectors such as electric vehicles, semiconductors, and renewable energy systems.

    US seeks resilient clean energy and defense supply chains

    For the United States, the partnership strengthens efforts to diversify sources of critical materials and reduce reliance on overseas suppliers. The Department of Energy and the Department of Defense are expected to coordinate closely with Australian counterparts in identifying key projects and facilitating technology transfer where needed.

    The signing of the critical minerals agreement follows recent bilateral engagements on defense cooperation, including commitments under the AUKUS security partnership involving the UK. Officials from both sides confirmed that additional announcements on technology sharing and strategic infrastructure are expected in the coming months. – By Content Syndication Services.

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