India, Australia Strengthen Critical Minerals Partnership to Tackle Global Supply Chain Risks

This partnership aims to enhance supply chain resilience, drive technological innovation, and support both nations’ clean energy transitions.
India, Australia Strengthen Critical Minerals Partnership to Tackle Global Supply Chain Risks
A photo of the main website for the Albanese Labor government's Future Made in Australia initiative, which is aimed at competing with developed countries trying to encourage local advanced manufacturing independent of Chinese supply chains. The key areas of focus are critical mineral refinement and green technology for renewables. This photo is taken in Perth, Australia on Nov. 25, 2024. Wade Zhong/The Epoch Times
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India and Australia are expanding their partnership in critical minerals as part of a strategic response to mounting global supply chain challenges and the shift toward clean energy.

With rising geopolitical tensions and unilateral trade barriers, both countries are deepening cooperation to secure access to essential raw materials vital for the production of renewable energy technologies.

Celene Ignacio
Celene Ignacio
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Celene Ignacio is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia. She previously worked as a reporter for S&P Global, BusinessWorld Philippines, and The Manila Times.