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G7 sets up critical minerals alliance and crisis platform

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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G7 sets up critical minerals alliance, platform to cut reliance on China

By Julia Payne

G7 Leaders Take Action to Diversify Critical Mineral Supply Chains

EVIAN-LES BAINS, France, June 17 (Reuters) - Group of Seven leaders agreed on Wednesday to step up coordination to cut their countries' reliance on China for critical minerals, including plans to align stockpiling and launch a new platform with an expanded role for the International Energy Agency.

Western Powers Seek to Reduce Dependence on China

Western powers are racing to diversify supplies of metals vital to defence, technology and renewable energy and reduce dependence on China. Beijing rattled global markets last year when export curbs on permanent magnets disrupted industries, exposing their reliance on a single source.

Targets for Reducing Reliance on Single Suppliers

Without naming China, the leaders said they aim to reduce dependence on any one supplier outside the G7 and partner countries for rare earths and permanent magnets to below 60% by 2030, with an ultimate goal of 50% "as soon as possible". 

"We are committed to working towards establishing harmonized, interoperable mechanisms .... This would start with two pilot critical minerals – lithium and nickel – and aim to avoid undermining competitiveness or imposing excessive cost burdens," the leaders said in a joint statement.

Expansion to Additional Minerals

The mechanisms would later expand to five new minerals each year with a focus on rare earth elements.

Establishment of a New Coordination Platform

The G7 will also set up a platform to coordinate policy, data sharing and crisis response, working with the IEA to monitor markets and flag risks, as first reported by Reuters.

The platform will draw on the agency for analysis and "early warnings of market distortions", the group said.

Investment and Supply Chain Development

G7 countries and allies face the challenge of building full supply chains from mining to end-product, requiring billions of dollars of investment. The leaders said G7 development finance institutions and export credit agencies should work together, including with the private sector, to back projects and infrastructure.

So far, countries have announced 195 projects since the start of 2026 with €64 billion ($74 billion) in investment.

Exploring Trade and Procurement Instruments

The statement added that countries would explore "price-gap subsidies, joint procurement instruments and trade-related instruments such as quotas and price floors", including through "plurilateral trade agreements". The U.S. is expected to propose legally binding deals with Japan and the EU this month.

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(Reporting by Julia Payne; Additional reporting by Makini Brice and Sudip Kar-GuptaEditing by Dminique Vidalon and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • G7 will coordinate stockpiling and set up a crisis-response platform with the IEA to monitor markets and flag risks, starting with lithium and nickel.
  • The move responds to China’s export curbs on permanent magnets last year that exposed Western dependency on Chinese critical minerals.
  • The effort marks a strategic push to diversify supply chains in defence, tech, and renewable energy, enhancing economic sovereignty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the G7 critical minerals alliance?
The G7 alliance aims to coordinate critical minerals supply chains, enhance stockpiling, and reduce dependence on China.
Which minerals are the initial focus of the G7 alliance?
The alliance will start by focusing on lithium and nickel as pilot critical minerals.
How will the new crisis platform operate?
The crisis platform will coordinate policy, share data, and work with the IEA to monitor markets and provide early warnings of disruptions.
Why is reducing reliance on China important for the G7?
Recent Chinese export curbs exposed global dependence on a single source, causing disruptions and economic risks.

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