G7 Trade Ministers Discuss Critical Mineral Supply Chains
On 6th May 2026, trade ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) met in Paris to discuss securing critical mineral supply chains and reducing dependence on China-dominated markets.
Securing Critical Mineral Supply Chains
- G7 countries discussed reducing overdependence on China for critical minerals.
- Focus on building resilient and diversified supply chains.
Differences within G7
- Broad Consensus: All G7 members agreed on reducing dependence on China.
- Key Differences
- Differences emerged between:
- European proposals
- United States proposals
- Debate focused on how aggressively supply chains should be diversified and regulated.
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