Japan and the United States are set to reach an agreement on the joint development of rare earth elements, lithium, and copper at this week's summit. According to Jin10, this collaboration aims to strengthen the supply chain for these critical materials, which are essential for various industries, including technology and renewable energy. The agreement is expected to enhance both countries' capabilities in securing these resources, reducing dependency on other suppliers. This move comes amid growing global demand for rare earths and strategic minerals, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in resource development.