The United States and Australia sign an important minerals deal worth $3 billion


President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed an agreement Monday to pump billions of dollars into critical minerals projects.

Together, the United States and Australia will contribute $3 billion to the projects over the next six months. The governments said that the total value of projects under implementation amounts to $8.5 billion.

As part of the deal, the US Department of Defense will also invest in a gallium refinery in Western Australia capable of producing 100 tons per year. The United States currently imports approximately 21 tons of gallium, which represents 100% of domestic consumption. According to To the US Geological Survey.

The move comes as China imposes restrictions on exports of some minerals, including rare earth elements, which are vital to the production of electronics and electric motors. Gallium, for example, is used in microwave circuits and blue and violet LEDs, which can be used to make powerful lasers.

Alongside the critical minerals deal, Australia has agreed to buy $1.2 billion worth of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) from defense startup Anduril. The White House did not specify whether the purchase agreement is new or part of a previously announced $1.12 billion program under which Anduril will deliver a fleet of Ghost Shark AUVs to the Australian Navy. That was the deal Announce In September.

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