U.S. Strengthens Central Asia Ties to Address Rare Earth Dependence on China
In a strategic effort to lessen its reliance on China, the U.S. is enhancing relationships with Central Asian countries known for their rare earth mineral deposits.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 19 hours ago
On June 12, 2026, the U.S. announced plans to bolster its connections with Central Asian nations as part of a broader strategy to diversify its supply chain for rare earth minerals.
Central Asia is recognized for its substantial deposits of these critical resources, which are essential for various technologies and industries.
This move is seen as a strategic response to China's dominance in the rare earth market, reflecting a growing emphasis on securing alternative sources.