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Australia to join G7 critical minerals alliance, Canada's Carney says

Australia to join G7 critical minerals alliance, Canada's Carney says

ReutersWed, March 4, 2026 at 11:50 PM UTC

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Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney speaks during an address at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia, March 4, 2026. Ayush Kumar/Pool via REUTERS

SYDNEY, March 5 (Reuters) - Australia and Canada on Wednesday signed a series of new agreements on critical minerals, Canadian ‌Prime Minister Mark Carney said, including Australia joining the G7 ‌minerals alliance.

Western nations have been attempting to diversify their supply chains away from ​China, which still controls the majority of production and processing of critical minerals, essential for semiconductors and defence applications.

"Earlier today, we signed a series of new agreements on critical minerals, including Australia joining the G7 ‌minerals alliance – the largest ⁠grouping of trusted democratic mineral reserves in the world," Carney said in a speech to Australia's parliament, ⁠on his final day of a three-day visit to the country.

The two countries produce around a third of global lithium and uranium, as ​well as ​over 40% of global iron ore.

Canada ​believes that the best way ‌to address the issue of concentrated supply of critical minerals is through a production alliance or a buyers' club rather than just a price floor, Energy and Mining Minister Tim Hodgson told Reuters on Tuesday.

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Australia has already allocated funds to build a critical minerals ‌stockpile, beginning with antimony and gallium.

Carney ​is on a multi-leg trip across the ​Asia-Pacific region also taking ​in Japan and India, with his stop in Australia ‌aimed at bolstering relations between ​the two so-called "middle ​powers".

As well as critical minerals, Australia and Canada are also expected to deepen cooperation in areas including defence and maritime security, ​trade and artificial ‌intelligence, Carney's office said ahead of the visit.

(Reporting by Alasdair ​Pal in Sydney, editing by Jamie Freed)

((Alasdair.Pal@thomsonreuters.com; +61 291 717 ​228; Reuters Messaging: alasdair.pal.reuters.com@reuters.net))

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