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The U.S. is actively integrating supply chain resilience into its international economic security strategy, as evidenced by formal cooperation agreements with Indonesia [1], the European Union {fact:3, fact:5}, and Thailand [2], as well as through its own domestic trade policy frameworks [3].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 4 facts
claimIndonesia agreed to remove restrictions on critical minerals exports, collaborate with the United States on supply chain resilience, and participate in the Global Forum on Steel Excess Capacity as part of economic security goals.
claimEconomic security commitments between the United States and Thailand are organized around addressing third-party unfair trade practices, supply chain resilience, export controls, investment screening, and duty evasion.
claimThe European Union agreed to cooperate with the United States on economic security priorities, including critical minerals, export controls, and supply chain resilience.
claimNew U.S. trade deals prioritize 'economic security,' which includes provisions for mirroring U.S. trade actions toward third countries, establishing investment-screening mechanisms, excluding specific countries from government procurement contracts, and committing to cooperation on supply chain resilience.
Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 1 fact
claimThe urgency of the climate crisis may encourage the European Union and the United States to strengthen collaboration in strategic areas such as technological innovation, green hydrogen, and supply chain resilience.