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  • 6/18/2025
G7 leaders unveiled a new action plan to secure global supplies of critical minerals essential for clean energy, defense, and digital technology, according to Benzinga. The plan aims to build transparent, reliable supply chains and increase investment in sustainable mineral production. The plan calls for public and private investments, streamlined permitting, and partnerships with mineral-rich nations to reduce dependency on “non-market policies,” a veiled reference to China’s dominance in rare earth and battery metals. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced the Canada-led Critical Minerals Production Alliance and stressed the importance of mineral security to both energy and digital transitions. G7 will revisit the topic in September at the Conference on Critical Materials and Minerals in Chicago.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02G7 leaders unveiled a new action plan to secure global supplies of critical minerals
00:06essential for clean energy, defense, and digital technology, according to Benzinga.
00:11The plan aims to build transparent, reliable supply chains
00:13and increase investment in sustainable mineral production.
00:16The plan calls for public and private investments,
00:19streamline permitting, and partnerships with mineral-rich nations
00:22to reduce dependency on non-market policies,
00:25a veiled reference to China's dominance in rare-earth and battery metals.
00:28Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced the Canada-led Critical Minerals Production Alliance
00:33and stressed the importance of mineral security to both energy and digital transitions.
00:38G7 will revisit the topic in September
00:40at the Conference on Critical Materials and Minerals in Chicago.
00:44For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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