Advancing the Minerals Security Partnership with Argentina and the Private Sector

Advancing the Minerals Security Partnership with Argentina and the Private Sector

To advance the goals of the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP), a collaboration of 13 governments to catalyze public and private investment in critical mineral supply chains globally, Under Secretary Jose W. Fernandez convened an online discussion with Argentine Secretary of Mining María Fernanda Ávila, international private sector representatives, and MSP partners to discuss critical minerals projects in Argentina.  This meeting served to familiarize MSP partners and the private sector with Argentina’s critical minerals sector and projects of potential interest for investment and support.  Engagements like these help promote the clean energy transition, further mobilizing resources towards diversifying mineral supply chains and advancing the Biden Administration’s priority of regional collaboration on securing responsible and sustainable minerals.

To learn more about MSP, visit https://www.state.gov/minerals-security-partnership/.  For press inquiries, contact: [email protected]. Stay updated by following Under Secretary Fernandez on Twitter: @State_E, Facebook: @StateDeptE, and LinkedIn: @State-E.

Official news published at https://www.state.gov/advancing-the-minerals-security-partnership-with-argentina-and-the-private-sector/

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