S. Korea, Western Australia agree to boost ties on energy, key minerals
SEOUL, Jan. 30 (Yonhap) -- South Korea and Western Australia agreed Monday to strengthen their cooperation on key minerals, hydrogen and other energy fields, Seoul's industry ministry said.
South Korea's Industry Minister Lee Chang-yang and Premier of Western Australia Mark McGowan met in Seoul and signed a letter of intent that calls for enhancing ties on investment and exports of major minerals, clean hydrogen, carbon technology and a wide range of advanced energy sectors, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
The two sides said they are "optimum partners" in terms of ensuring stable global supply chains in minerals and nurturing new energy industries, as South Korea has advanced technologies and manpower, and Western Australia is rich in lithium, cobalt, liquefied natural gas and various other kinds of natural resources, it added.
They also agreed to work more closely in their traditional fields of cooperation, including steel and gas.
South Korea seeks to explore new suppliers of major minerals to reduce its heavy reliance on China in a move to better respond to the U.S.' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

This file photo taken Oct. 12, 2022, shows South Korean and Australian government and business officials holding a business forum on key minerals in Seoul. (Yonhap)
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