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The Trump administration announced the creation of “Project Vault,” a $12 billion strategic reserve of critical minerals.
International financing signals shift in bilateral relationship

Shale24 first reported: EXIM Bank reopens credit to Argentina, enables strategic financing for energy and critical minerals

The updated Country Limitation Schedule (CLS) allows short- and medium-term credit for Argentina’s public and private sectors. Within the framework of the Reciprocal Trade and Investment Agreement (ARTI), the EXIM Bank decision is set to support projects in Vaca Muerta, lithium and infrastructure, marking a key financial endorsement in the relationship between Buenos Aires and Washington.

The agreement was signed by Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau.
Preferential trade zone proposed for critical minerals

Argentina and U.S. sign strategic critical minerals agreement

The ministerial meeting, which brought together delegations from 55 countries plus the European Union, focused on strategies to counter China’s dominance in critical minerals processing, seen as a challenge for the energy transition, the technology sector, defense, and artificial intelligence.