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Anand to attend U.S. meeting on international collaboration on critical minerals

Anita Anand joins international effort to counter China’s rare earths dominance, supporting Project Vault backed by $10 billion U.S. funding to stabilize critical mineral supply chains.

  • On Wednesday, Anita Anand, Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, will meet with international counterparts in Washington at a ministerial hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • The meeting aims to push back on China's dominance in rare-earths after a tariff-driven trade war made ending China's stranglehold a U.S. priority last year, while Beijing responded with export restrictions causing supply chain anxiety.
  • Agenda items may include price floor mechanisms, sustainable production costs and financing tools, while Canada and the U.S. Department of Defense co-investment deal supports mining development and supply chains.
  • Delegations are expected to sign additional bilateral agreements on Wednesday, and the U.S. State Department said the meeting `will create momentum for collaboration` to secure rare earths access.
  • President Donald Trump announced Monday the creation of `Project Vault`, a $12 billion program funded by a $10 billion Export-Import Bank loan and nearly $1.67 billion in private capital.
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Cleveland Jewish News broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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