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The U.S. is linked to mining through international agreements and investment frameworks, specifically involving cooperation on supply chains with Japan [1], facilitating U.S. investments in Cambodia [2], and securing ownership rights for U.S. investors in Indonesia [3].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 3 facts
claimIndonesia agreed to allow foreign investment without ownership restrictions for U.S. investors in sectors including broadcasting, fish processing, mining, and resource efficiency solutions.
claimJapan and the United States entered into a critical minerals framework to cooperate on securing supply chains, investing in mining and processing, addressing unfair competition, and establishing pricing mechanisms.
claimCambodia agreed to facilitate U.S. investments in mining and critical minerals, while the United States agreed to consider providing support for critical sectors in Cambodia through the Export-Import Bank and the Development Finance Corporation.