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The G7 has broadly agreed on the need to lessen reliance on Chinese critical mineral supplies. But there are disagreements between the US and Europe on how to do it, and fresh US tariff threats are challenging transatlantic unity.
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00:00The G7 has agreed to take steps to secure critical mineral supply chains and reduce
00:05reliance on China.
00:06Trade ministers from the Group of Seven met in Paris on Wednesday to discuss China's dominance
00:12of the critical minerals market.
00:14These minerals are used in everything from wind turbines to electronics.
00:18Officials said G7 members agree on the need to reduce reliance on China but differ on
00:23how to achieve that goal.
00:25Fresh U.S. tariff threats targeting the EU auto industry could strain unity within the
00:29group.
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