Friday, Jan 16, 2026
Newstrackertoday
  • News
  • About us
  • Team
  • Contact
Reading: Trump meets with Japan’s first female leader, signs rare earth, critical minerals supply
Share
NewstrackertodayNewstrackertoday
Font ResizerAa
  • News
Search
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
News

Trump meets with Japan’s first female leader, signs rare earth, critical minerals supply

Anderson Liam
SHARE

President Donald Trump and Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday signed a framework agreement for securing the supply of critical minerals and rare earths through mining and processing, the White House said.

The agreement came after Trump’s meeting with Japan’s first female leader, as part of his wider trip to Asia. Both Washington and Tokyo are looking to strengthen their supply chains for rare earth elements, which are used everywhere, from renewable energy to electronics and cars.

According to the White House, Japan and the U.S. plan to coordinate investment and policy efforts to develop more diversified and transparent markets for critical minerals and rare earth elements.

Within six months, Washington and Tokyo plan to identify and fund new mining and processing projects for key materials like magnets and batteries. The agreement also creates a joint “Rapid Response Group” to spot and supply vulnerabilities and coordinate emergency deliveries of critical materials.

TRUMP THREATENS ‘MASSIVE’ CHINA TARIFFS, SEES ‘NO REASON’ TO MEET WITH XI

Under the agreement, Japan and the U.S. will streamline and expedite permitting processes for critical minerals and rare earths.

The agreement also commits both countries to address foreign trade distortions and unfair market practices.

The White House said Washington and Tokyo would explore a joint stockpiling arrangement and work with other partners to strengthen supply chain security.

TRUMP CALLS XI’S RARE EARTH MOVE A ‘BAD MOMENT’ — WHY IT MATTERS FOR US NATIONAL SECURITY, CHINA TIES

Both governments said they’ll coordinate with “like-minded partners,” language seen as a nod to Australia and the European Union, as they try to build a market alternative to China’s near-monopoly over rare earth processing.

China currently dominates the global rare earths market, processing more than 90% of these materials. Beijing recently ratcheted up export curbs, including new elements on its control list and tightened oversight of foreign producers that rely on China’s materials.

During Tuesday’s meeting with Trump, Japan’s new prime minister called for a “new golden age” in the U.S.-Japan alliance and announced Japan will gift 250 cherry trees to Washington next year to mark America’s 250th anniversary.

The U.S., meanwhile, has only one operational rare earth mine and is racing to secure vital minerals for electric vehicles, defense systems and advanced manufacturing.

CLICK HERE TO GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO

As part of his Asia trip, Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday.

Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article What Are the Best Technologies for E-commerce App Development in 2025?
Next Article Chegg cuts 45% of staff as AI reshapes online learning business

Opinion

Bluesky Is Growing Again – But Will Users Actually Stay?

A burst of new features suggests that Bluesky is attempting…

16.01.2026

You Clicked the Link – Now They’re Watching: The New Face of Phishing

What initially appeared to be a…

16.01.2026

Novo’s Weight-Loss Tablet Sparks a Rally – Can It Hold Off Eli Lilly?

Shares of Novo Nordisk jumped more…

16.01.2026

$250 Billion Chip Deals, Falling Oil, Rising Tensions: What Markets Aren’t Telling You

Thursday offered markets a rare pause…

16.01.2026

ASML at Record Highs: Wall Street Bets Big on the AI Chip Boom

Shares of ASML have consolidated near…

16.01.2026

You Might Also Like

News

Inside China’s Mineral Masterplan: Why the U.S. Shouldn’t Celebrate Too Soon

China has taken a surprising diplomatic turn by temporarily lifting several export restrictions on rare earth elements and critical minerals…

4 Min Read
News

AI Is Everywhere at Work – So Why Isn’t Productivity Soaring?

The use of artificial intelligence in the workplace has reached record levels, yet widespread adoption is no guarantee of meaningful…

5 Min Read
News

$150/Hour to Train Your Replacement: OpenAI Targets Banking

For decades, the world of high finance ran on a ritual of endurance. Thousands of Ivy-League graduates entered investment banking…

4 Min Read
News

Canadians Are Quietly Boycotting America – and It’s Reshaping Tourism on Both Sides of the Border

For decades, Canadian travel to the United States felt almost automatic: ski trips to Lake Placid, baseball weekends in Baltimore,…

5 Min Read
Newstrackertoday
  • News
  • About us
  • Team
  • Contact
Reading: Trump meets with Japan’s first female leader, signs rare earth, critical minerals supply
Share

© newstrackertoday.com

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?