Australia’s supply of critical minerals to India will be a key aspect of realising the “enormous” potential of the trade relationship between the two nations.
Speaking from India, Resources Minister Madeleine King said the country of 1.4 billion people presented a “remarkable opportunity” for Australia, which could make use of its “natural endowment” to work with like-minded partners.
“The growth potential of our trade relationship with India is enormous,” she told Sky News on Sunday.
“India is a vast, vibrant democracy … so a natural fit when it comes to working together on the extraction and processing of critical minerals.”
Critical minerals, including lithium, will be vital to decarbonising economies and helping them meet ambitious climate targets….