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Trump, Albanese sign minerals deal

Trump and Albanese sign minerals deal, supporting submarine pact to counter China’s influence in critical resources

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– Trump and Albanese signed an agreement on rare earths to secure supplies amidst concerns over China’s control.
– The U.S. and Australia plan a $2 billion investment in mining projects to enhance critical minerals production.

President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a rare earths and critical minerals agreement aimed at securing material supplies amid concerns over China’s control of global supply.The leaders discussed a nuclear-powered submarine deal intended to counter China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The agreement includes a joint investment of $2 billion into mining and processing projects over the next six months.

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Trump indicated confidence in the deal, suggesting significant increases in critical mineral production within a year. The U.S. seeks access to rare earths worldwide as tensions with China escalate ahead of an upcoming meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Australia holds substantial rare earth reserves, valuable for various technologies, including electric vehicles and military applications. Despite friendly exchanges, Trump had a tense moment regarding past comments made by Australia’s Ambassador Kevin Rudd.

Submarine Agreement Confirmed

Trump expressed support for the AUKUS submarine agreement between the U.S., Australia, and the UK, which involves Australia purchasing U.S. nuclear submarines by 2032. Despite concerns regarding the U.S.’s ability to meet its submarine needs, Trump described the AUKUS deal as moving forward smoothly, emphasizing economic contributions from Australia to U.S. military capabilities.

Concerns over delays in meetings between the two leaders raised anxieties in Australia about defense spending. The rare earths agreement is part of a broader strategy to enhance cooperation and streamline mining operations to ensure supply security, with a focus on countering China’s influence in strategic industries.


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Gold plunges 5% in biggest drop since 2013

Gold prices plummet over 5%, raising global market concerns as investors react, says Chris Weston from Pepperstone.

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Gold prices plummet over 5%, raising global market concerns as investors react, says Chris Weston from Pepperstone.


Gold prices have crashed over 5% in a single day, sparking concerns across global markets and sending investors scrambling.

Chris Weston from Pepperstone breaks down the causes and implications.

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Trump and Xi set for high-stakes APEC showdown

Trump and Xi to meet at APEC, seeking to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.

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Trump and Xi to meet at APEC, seeking to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.


President Trump and President Xi Jinping will meet for the first time in six years at the APEC summit, aiming to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.

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Trump to meet Xi at APEC amid trade tensions

Trump to meet Xi at APEC summit as trade tensions escalate and tariffs loom

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– Trump will meet Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in South Korea later this month amid trade tensions.
– China has reshuffled its trade team, appointing Li Yongjie as the new WTO representative.
President Donald Trump confirmed he will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit later this month in South Korea.
It marks their first face-to-face encounter in six years amid ongoing trade tensions.Trump expressed hope about achieving a “fantastic deal,” despite escalating disputes. He is prepared to impose significant tariffs on Chinese imports if no agreement is reached. Current U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods average 55%, with a potential increase to 155% looming.

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Trump mentioned that he believes an excellent trade deal would benefit the U.S., China and the global economy. He acknowledged the importance of the negotiations, stating that China respects the U.S. but is always seeking advantages in trade.

China’s Trade Reshuffle

China has reshuffled its trade negotiation team. Li Chenggang has been removed from his position as the representative to the World Trade Organization, while retaining his role as vice minister of commerce. This change aligns with Beijing’s strategy to adjust its trade diplomacy amid tensions.

Li Yongjie has been appointed as the new WTO representative. This team transition comes after scrutiny from U.S. officials and reflects China’s commitment to recalibrating its approach within the ongoing trade discussions.

The upcoming APEC summit will gather leaders from 21 economies, representing a significant portion of global GDP. It serves as a pivotal platform for dialogue, despite the backdrop of intensified trade negotiations.


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