The U.S. and EU are coordinating trade policies on critical minerals and considering a binding plurilateral agreement, the USTR says. The move aims to align standards for essential raw materials across both markets.
The U.S. and EU have developed a plan to align trade policies regarding critical minerals and are evaluating a potential binding plurilateral agreement, according to the USTR.
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