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France must avoid becoming 'hostage' on critical minerals: trade minister

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France's Trade Minister Nicolas Forissier speaks at a press conference in Sydney on April 23, 2026

France's Trade Minister Nicolas Forissier speaks at a press conference in Sydney on April 23, 2026

France and "like-minded countries" must work together to avoid becoming "hostages" on critical minerals used in everything from phones to solar panels, Paris's trade minister said Thursday.

Speaking in Sydney, Nicolas Forissier told journalists that France was working to expand cooperation with Australia -- among the world's top five producers of lithium, cobalt and manganese, essential for goods like rechargeable batteries and aircraft jet engines.

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