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Chile and US eye collaboration on critical minerals and rare earths

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 1:13 PM

By Fabian Cambero

SANTIAGO, March 12 (Reuters) – Chile and the United States have signed a ​joint statement to begin ‌discussions on critical minerals and rare earths, Chile’s foreign ministry said on Thursday.

The first meeting will ‌take ​place within the ⁠next two weeks, ⁠it added.

The Trump administration has been pushing to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals ​and rare earths, which are used in electric ⁠vehicles, semiconductors, defense ⁠systems and consumer electronics.

Chile ​is the world’s largest copper producer ​and second-largest lithium producer.

“I believe ‌there is much we can do with the United States and Chile to strengthen ⁠the supply chains of these minerals,” U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher ⁠Landau ‌told journalists in Chile, ⁠where right-wing Jose Antonio ​Kast ‌was sworn in as ​president ⁠on Wednesday.

“We will discuss how we can work together,” Landau added.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Editing by Sarah Morland and Daina ​Beth Solomon)