G7 expected to deliver minerals pact, but EU resists Trump’s minimum price plan
By
Benjamin Fox
2h ago· 2 min readNews
The Trump administration has been pushing a plan for minimum pricing of critical minerals shaped by a Pentagon-drafted formula. But EU leaders fear this could replace one dependency (China) with another (the US).
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