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Is the US-Ukraine mineral deal a win-win agreement? | Business and Economy

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Ukraine agrees to grant the US access to its mineral wealth.

Critical minerals are crucial for the production of high-tech products, including electric vehicles, mobile phones, AI infrastructure and weapons.

It is estimated that Ukraine holds nearly 5 percent of the world’s reserves of rare earth elements.

Kyiv has agreed to jointly develop its riches, including oil and gas, with the United States. Ukraine wants guarantees on security and money for weapons.

The US wants to break China’s grip on the world’s mineral supply chains.

But is it a win-win deal?

Is Germany’s business model in danger of breaking up?

Plus, billionaires amassed more than the combined wealth of the poorest third of humanity.

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