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    France Among Nations Pursuing Investment in Australia’s Critical Minerals

    Global Interest and Strategic Partnerships in Australia’s Critical Minerals Sector

    By Melanie Burton

    MELBOURNE, March 26 (Reuters) - France is among the countries poised to invest in Australian critical minerals projects, Australia's resources minister said on Thursday, as Canberra's framework deal with the U.S. prompts nations with advanced manufacturing sectors to secure access to supply.

    Australia has been on a four-year mission to build an industry for minerals like rare earths that are key to future technologies such as electronics and defence, as countries look to diversify their supply chain away from dominant producer China.

    International Agreements and Collaborations

    As well as last October's critical minerals agreement with the United States, which included an $8.5 billion pipeline of investments, Australia has inked agreements for sector cooperation with Japan, South Korea, India, France, Germany and Britain.

    France’s Growing Interest

    "Since the framework agreement with the U.S., that work has taken on new urgency from some other partners as they make sure they also have access to critical minerals," Australian Resources Minister Madeleine King told Reuters in an interview during the Minerals Week summit in Canberra.

    "France is more and more keen," she said.

    France has engaged at a policy and financing framework level, including through export credit agency Bpifrance Assurance Export, but unlike the U.S. and Japan has not yet announced large-scale project funding for Australian critical minerals.

    The French trade commission in Sydney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Australia’s Investment Needs and Global Alliances

    Australia is seeking billions of dollars more in investment for 49 mining projects and 29 midstream processing projects for a growing critical minerals sector that is forecast to produce A$18 billion ($12.52 billion) of export earnings in the financial year starting on July 1.

    Australia this month joined the G7 Critical Minerals Production Alliance to help advance its growth objectives.

    Trade Agreements and Market Access

    On Tuesday, Australia and the European Union signed a free trade agreement ​after eight years of negotiations, potentially easing EU access to Australian critical minerals but it stopped short of announcing a detailed list of investment projects as it did with the U.S.

    "Many other countries just aren't used to getting involved in mining and mining-style financing, but they're going to have to, if they want to ...have that secure supply," King said.

    Decades of Investment and Government Support

    Long-Term Commitment

    DECADES OF INVESTMENT

    Australia has provided A$28 billion of financial support for the sector since the current government was elected in May 2022 and may need to be prepared to back the industry's development for decades, King said.

    "If you want to compare timelines, it took (China) 40 years," she said. "We would like to do it quicker. But we do need to think of it as a long-term proposition."

    The Australian government supported its giant iron ore and liquefied natural gas markets to get on their feet and if anything critical minerals might be more difficult, she added.

    Strategic Reserve Initiatives

    Australia is developing an A$1.2 billion strategic reserve that will focus on antimony, gallium and rare earths to supply to its partners and which is expected to be operational in the second half of this year.

    Reserve Structure and Global Coordination

    The reserve will "no doubt" have an element of a floor price, King said earlier this week, but its agreements will be structured to ensure Australia will reap rewards if prices rise, she said.

    "When there is an upside, the government should be able to get some of that benefit, but also exit this part of the arrangement," she added.

    The U.S. is also building a $12 billion minerals stockpile, called Project Vault.

    "And we see our reserve as being able to be the catalyst to feed into Project Vault," she said, adding details were still under discussion.

    ($1 = 1.4391 Australian dollars)

    (Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Jamie Freed)

    References

    • Australia and France sign bilateral agreement on critical minerals | Department of Industry Science and Resources
    • Australian Government response to the
    • Australia expects more allies to sign up to its critical minerals reserve By Reuters

    Table of Contents

    • Global Interest and Strategic Partnerships in Australia’s Critical Minerals Sector

    Frequently Asked Questions about France among nations eyeing Australia critical minerals investment, Australian minister says

    1Which countries are interested in investing in Australia's critical minerals sector?

    France, the U.S., Japan, South Korea, India, Germany, and Britain have shown interest in investing in Australia’s critical minerals projects.

    2
  • International Agreements and Collaborations
  • France’s Growing Interest
  • Australia’s Investment Needs and Global Alliances
  • Trade Agreements and Market Access
  • Decades of Investment and Government Support
  • Long-Term Commitment
  • Strategic Reserve Initiatives
  • Reserve Structure and Global Coordination
  • Why is there increased urgency for critical minerals investment in Australia?

    International efforts to diversify supply chains from China and secure critical minerals for advanced manufacturing have increased urgency.

    3How much financial support has the Australian government provided for critical minerals?

    Australia has provided A$28 billion in financial support for the sector since May 2022.

    4What is the purpose of Australia's new strategic reserve for critical minerals?

    Australia is developing a A$1.2 billion strategic reserve focused on antimony, gallium, and rare earths to supply partners and stabilize markets.

    5What recent international agreements has Australia made regarding critical minerals?

    Australia has signed agreements with the U.S., joined the G7 Critical Minerals Production Alliance, and signed a free trade agreement with the EU.

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