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Russia's Putin outlines aluminium, rare earth deals with the US

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin offered the U.S. the opportunity for joint exploration of the country's rare earth metals deposits, as well as the supply of aluminum to the U.S.

Putin Proposes U.S. Collaboration on Aluminum and Rare Earth Resources

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin offered the U.S. the opportunity for joint exploration of the country's rare earth metals deposits, as well as the supply of aluminum to the U.S. domestic market, outlining a future economic deal between the two countries.

U.S. President Donald Trump earlier said that "major economic development transactions with Russia" would take place. Within two hours of Trump's statement, Putin chaired a meeting with his ministers and economic advisers on rare earth metals.

"We, by the way, would be ready to offer our American partners, and when I say 'partners,' I mean not only administrative and governmental structures but also companies, if they showed interest in joint work," Putin said on state TV after the meeting.

"We undoubtedly have, I want to emphasize, significantly more resources of this kind than Ukraine," Putin added. He mentioned that a potential U.S.-Ukraine deal involving rare earth metals is not a concern for Russia.

He noted that Russian companies could supply up to 2 million tons of aluminum to the U.S. market annually if the U.S. market reopens. Russia used to provide around 15% of U.S. aluminum imports before prohibitive duties were introduced in 2023.

"This (Russian aluminium supplies) will not significantly affect price formation. However, in my opinion, it would still have a restraining influence on prices," Putin said.

Putin suggested that Russia and the U.S. could work jointly on hydropower generation and aluminum production in Russia's Krasnoyarsk region in Siberia, which is the home base for Russia's largest aluminum maker, Rusal.

"What is most important, in my opinion, is that we could consider working together with American companies in this area," Putin concluded.

In a transcript posted by the Kremlin, Putin said rare earths were a priority sector for Russia's economic development and competitiveness.

Putin said the government sought to "boost the potential of the domestic industry" extending from extraction to "manufacture of ready-made high-technology goods."

"Based on the results of the national project, the volume of output of such goods should increase several times over," he said.

(Reporting by Anton Kolodyazhnyy, Maxim Rodionov and Anastasia Lyrchikova; Writing by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin offers US collaboration on rare earth exploration.
  • Russia could supply 2 million tons of aluminum to the US.
  • Potential joint projects in Siberia's Krasnoyarsk region.
  • Russia aims to boost domestic high-tech goods production.
  • US-Russia economic ties could see major developments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What opportunity did Putin offer to the U.S.?
Putin offered the U.S. the chance for joint exploration of Russia's rare earth metals deposits and the supply of aluminum.
How much aluminum could Russia supply to the U.S.?
Putin noted that Russian companies could supply up to 2 million tons of aluminum to the U.S. market annually if it reopens.
What did Putin say about the impact of Russian aluminum on prices?
Putin stated that while Russian aluminum supplies would not significantly affect price formation, they could still have a restraining influence on prices.
What is a priority sector for Russia's economic development?
Putin emphasized that rare earths are a priority sector for Russia's economic development and competitiveness.
What joint projects did Putin suggest with American companies?
Putin suggested that Russia and the U.S. could collaborate on hydropower generation and aluminum production in the Krasnoyarsk region.

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