Japan, US consider rare earth mining near Minamitori in Pacific, says PM Takaichi
Japan and the United States will jointly study developing rare earth mining around Minamitori Island. This collaboration aims to secure rare earth supplies and counter China's dominance in the critical materials. Japan plans feasibility tests for ...

Co-development of rare earth minerals was a key topic in her meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump last week, Takaichi told a parliamentary session.
During Trump's visit to Tokyo, the two countries signed a framework agreement for securing rare earth supplies to counter China's dominance in the materials that are used in everything from cars to fighter jets.
There is an abundance of mud that potentially holds rare earths around Minamitori Island, some 1,900 km (1,180 miles) southeast of Tokyo, Takaichi said.
Japan plans to test the feasibility of raising rare earth mud from a depth of 6,000 metres in January, according to Takaichi.
"We will consider specific ways to promote cooperation between Japan and the United States on rare earth development ... around Minamitori Island," Takaichi said.
The Japanese government is pushing ahead with a national project to develop domestic rare earth production as part of broad efforts to strengthen maritime and economic security.
Surveys have confirmed the presence of rich rare earth mud at depths of 5,000 to 6,000 metres within Japan's exclusive economic zone near Minamitori Island, according to an executive with the government-backed project.
If the initial tests are successful, the project aims to launch trial operations of a system capable of recovering 350 metric tons of mud per day from January 2027.
China dominates global rare earth extraction, although the U.S. and Myanmar control 12% and 8% respectively, according to the Eurasia Group.
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