U.S.-Canada Mineral Cooperation for a Competitive Domestic Automotive Industry
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The automobile sector in North America operates as an extremely integrated, cross-border network, mirroring decades of cooperation under profession agreements like the Auto Pact and, more lately, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This vertical assimilation enables the seamless motion of resources and completed items in between the three countries. This supply chain connection permits both nations to enhance production efficiency, lower expenses, and contend in the worldwide automobile market.
Please join the CSIS Critical Minerals Security Program for a discussion on the reciprocal US-Canada mineral connection and its function in driving a competitive United States auto market. Emily Olson, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer of Vale Base Metals, and Jasper Jung, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives for Global Public Policy at General Motors, will certainly sign up with Gracelin Baskaran, Director of the CSIS Critical Minerals Security Program, to review this and much more.
This event is implemented by general financing to CSIS and the CSIS Critical Minerals Security Program.
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