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At G7 debut, Takaichi puts economic security at heart of Japanese diplomacy
Date: 2026-06-18 15:35:50 Source: XHS Tech Bulletin
The prime minister's clearest imprint came in the area of critical minerals, where bloc leaders agreed to step up cooperation on supply-chain resilience and stockpiling.
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