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The United States has announced the formation of a new international alliance named Pax Silica, aimed at strengthening supply chains for critical minerals and advanced technologies. The coalition brings together a diverse group of countries, including Israel, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. The initiative seeks to enhance collaboration on securing key materials essential for sectors such as electronics, renewable energy, and defense.

Pax Silica underscores the importance of resilient and diversified supply chains amid global supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions. By pooling resources and expertise, member nations aim to reduce dependence on singular sources and foster innovative solutions for the sustainable extraction, processing, and trade of critical minerals. The alliance also emphasizes technological cooperation and shared interests in maintaining secure access to vital raw materials.

Officials from involved countries stated that Pax Silica reflects a broader strategy to bolster economic security and technological leadership amid evolving global risks. While specific projects or commitments have yet to be detailed, the coalition signals a collaborative effort to address common challenges associated with critical mineral supply and advanced tech development. The alliance represents a step toward increased international cooperation in securing essential materials vital to modern industry and national security.

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