Argentina and the United States signed an agreement on critical minerals on Wednesday to strengthen and secure supply chains, the Argentine foreign ministry said.
The ministry said in a statement that the initiative is expected to drive significant economic growth for Argentina. The country’s mining exports reached $6.04 billion in 2025, the ministry said
The agreement comes as countries seek to diversify and de-risk supply chains for minerals essential to technologies such as batteries, electric vehicles, power grids, and electronics. For Argentina, it also strengthens its positioning as a supplier in a rapidly expanding global market for critical mineral inputs.



















