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Australia considers price floor to support critical minerals projects

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The country has been positioning itself as an alternative source of critical minerals to dominant producer China.

MELBOURNE: Australia is considering setting a price floor to support critical minerals projects, including rare earths, resources minister Madeleine King said, in comments that led to a jump in share prices for Australian-listed rare earths miners.

Australia has been positioning itself as an alternative source of critical minerals to dominant producer China for use in sectors such as the automotive industry and defence.

But prices for some metals like rare earths have been too low to fund processing capacity in Western nations, meaning that China has remained the world’s dominant supplier.

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