US, Argentina reach deal on critical minerals
The U.S. and Argentina have signed a framework agreement to strengthen cooperation on critical minerals, reinforcing their strategic partnership. Buenos Aires says the deal will help build a secure supply chain while boosting economic and productive growth.
- Americas
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 08:37 | 05 February 2026
The US and Argentina have reached a deal on critical minerals, the Argentine Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
The two countries signed a framework instrument for strengthening the supply of critical minerals in mining and processing, the ministry said in a statement.
The US and Argentia "reaffirm their strategic partnership and their commitment to developing a secure, resilient and competitive supply chain," it added.
The ministry said the instrument represents an opportunity for economic and productive growth for Argentia.
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