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What are the benefits and challenges of Japan and the US working together on rare earths development?
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Gestart June 10, 2026
Both countries, as well as many others, are seeking to curb dependence on China for the valuable minerals
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The joint initiative on rare earths could lead to advancements in sustainability practices, as both countries explore environmentally friendly extraction methods. However, how will various environmental impacts be evaluated and addressed during this collaboration?
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The collaboration on rare earths development raises questions about the long-term sustainability and economic viability of mining operations. How will both countries ensure that their joint efforts do not lead to negative social or environmental consequences?
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