Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister, informed alongside President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), that Brazil and India signed this Saturday (21) an agreement on critical minerals and rare earths.
The treaty expands cooperation on strategic minerals for technologies such as electric vehicles, solar panels, smartphones, jet engines and guided missiles. President Lula highlighted that the commercial partnerships between the two countries mark a strategic advance and reinforce cooperation in the areas of renewable energy and energy transition.
According to Modi, understanding is an important step towards building resilient supply chains. After the agenda in India, the president will head to South Korea, where he will have meetings with President Lee Jae-myung
