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澳总理向美推销关键矿产,外媒:澳本土加工能力相对薄弱,需借中国大型精炼厂加工
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-20 22:50
Core Points - Australian Prime Minister Albanese is visiting the White House to seek greater U.S. support for Australia's critical minerals amid China's tightening export controls [1] - Discussions will include nuclear submarines and trade, with a focus on promoting Australia's capabilities in supplying critical minerals for U.S. high-tech manufacturing [1] - Albanese is expected to announce an agreement to strengthen Australia's supply of critical minerals to the U.S. during his two-day visit [1] Group 1 - Australian Treasury Minister Jim Chalmers has been preparing for Albanese's visit, emphasizing Australia's potential as a reliable supplier of critical minerals [2] - Chalmers expressed the desire to maintain stable economic relations with China while increasing cooperation with the U.S. [2] - Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd highlighted Australia's ability to address the critical mineral supply threats faced by Western economies [2] Group 2 - Rudd noted that Australia could meet 30 to 40 of the 50 designated critical minerals and rare earths needs of the U.S. through investment, particularly in rare earth processing [2] - Despite Australia's strong mining capabilities, there is a relative weakness in domestic processing capacity, with over 90% of Australian lithium being sent to China for processing [2]