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Norway joins US-led effort to secure AI supply chains

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 4:29 AM

May 5 (Reuters) – Norway will join the U.S.-led “Pax Silica” initiative, a group of countries aiming ​to ensure reliable supply chains ‌for AI technology, the Nordic country’s government said on Tuesday.

Launched last year, Pax Silica is a key pillar of ‌the ​Trump administration’s strategy ⁠to reduce dependence on ⁠China and strengthen cooperation among allies, including by securing access to critical minerals.

“This initiative can give ​Norwegian companies better access to advanced technological value chains,” Norway’s ⁠Trade and Industry ⁠Minister Cecilie Myrseth said in ​a statement.

Semafor earlier reported that the ​United States would this week announce ‌Norway’s participation in the group.

“Norway is home to the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, and the ⁠depth of that institutional capital combined with critical mineral reserves are important,” Jacob ⁠Helberg, the ‌U.S. State Department’s undersecretary ⁠for economic affairs, told ​Semafor ‌in an interview.

The Nordic nation ​will ⁠sign the initiative on Wednesday, the government said.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru and Essi Lehto in Helsinki; Editing by Tom Hogue and ​Terje Solsvik)