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Australia and Japan sign agreements on energy and critical minerals

Australia and Japan agreed on Monday to deepen cooperation on energy and critical minerals, as Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese during a three-day visit to the country.



After signing a landmark defence deal last month, the two nations agreed to strengthen energy, food and critical minerals supply chains.



"Australia and Japan are taking action to protect our economies from future economic shocks and uncertainty," Albanese said in a statement.



"By working together, we will achieve more secure and resilient supply chains that will benefit Australian and Japanese businesses and consumers now and into the future."



Australia provides approximately one-third of Japan's energy supply, and is the country's largest market for liquefied natural gas.



Both nations have been attempting to shore up energy supply as tensions in the Middle East strangle trade. Japanese firms havealso been closely watching developments in the Australian LNG industry, from the risk of strikes at a major gas facility and rising political pressure to increase taxes on exports.