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Japan courts Canada, Australia for China-free EV supply chain

Nation battles South Korea to secure key minerals outside control of Beijing

Japanese delegations visited Canada in September to sign a memorandum on building an EV supply chain. (Japanese government photo)

TOKYO -- Japan is looking to Canada and Australia for critical materials used in electric vehicle batteries as U.S. policy pushes companies to develop China-free supply chains.

But Japanese automakers and battery companies face a stiff battle for resources, even with the government backing their efforts to diversify. South Korean rivals have already made inroads into Canada and Australia, while resource-rich countries like Indonesia and Chile have been moving to limit exports of raw minerals.

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