关键矿产合作,韩国没全听美国
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-06 06:35

Group 1 - The U.S. Trade Representative's Office announced new initiatives to form a critical minerals trade alliance with allies, finalize a critical minerals action plan with Mexico, and establish strategic partnerships with the EU and Japan [1] - The U.S.-Mexico critical minerals action plan is the first of its kind, aiming to create coordinated trade policies and mechanisms, including a border-adjusted price floor, to address global market distortions affecting North American critical mineral supply chains [1] - The U.S., EU, and Japan plan to develop a resilience action plan for critical mineral supply chains, which will include a border-adjusted price floor mechanism to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities [1] Group 2 - Turkey's Anadolu Agency commented that the U.S. government has made critical minerals a core part of its industrial and trade policy, aiming to reduce dependence on China [2] - In contrast to the U.S.-led "decoupling" efforts, South Korea is seeking to deepen cooperation with China in the critical minerals supply chain, establishing communication hotlines and a joint committee to facilitate stable imports of Chinese mineral resources [2] - A spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized the importance of maintaining an open and inclusive international trade environment, opposing any attempts by countries to disrupt global supply chains through exclusive rules [2]