Saudi Arabia, US to discuss deal in mining, mineral resources, cabinet says

Reuters
2025/05/06
UPDATE 1-Saudi Arabia, US to discuss deal in mining, mineral resources, cabinet says

Adds further detail from the statement in paragraph 2, context on Saudi mining and resources

CAIRO, May 6 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is set to discuss a potential agreement with the United States about cooperation in the fields of mining and mineral resources, the Saudi cabinet said in a statement reported by the country's state news agency on Tuesday.

The statement did not provide the details of the "memorandum", which it said would be negotiated by the Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the United States Department of Energy.

The statement comes ahead of a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia next week.

Saudi Arabia has been rapidly expanding its mining sector as part of its Vision 2030 economic diversification program, which aims to wean the economy off of oil, with gold, phosphate rock and bauxite its main resources.

The kingdom has also announced discoveries of extensive domestic resources and last year Saudi officials nearly doubled their estimate for the kingdom's minerals reserves to $2.5 trillion, largely due to the addition of rare earths.

Reuters reported in April that Saudi Arabia’s flagship mining company Ma'aden is considering choosing at least one of four foreign firms, including a U.S. company, to form a rare earths processing partnership.

Ma'aden is weighing a partnership with U.S.-based MP Materials MP.N, China's Shenghe Resources 600392.SS, Australia's Lynas Rare Earths LYC.AX, or Canada's Neo Performance Materials NEO.TO sources told Reuters.

Saudi Arabia has also grown its international mining presence, launching a joint venture between its sovereign wealth fund and Ma'aden, called Manara Minerals to invest in mining assets abroad.

Manara's first major foray abroad was a deal to become a 10% shareholder in Vale's VALE3.SA $26 billion copper and nickel spin-off Vale Base Metals in 2023.

(Reporting by Jaidaa Taha and Yousef Saba; Editing by Jan Harvey and Tomasz Janowski)

((Jaidaa.Ahmad@thomsonreuters.com;))

應版權方要求,你需要登入查看該內容

免責聲明:投資有風險,本文並非投資建議,以上內容不應被視為任何金融產品的購買或出售要約、建議或邀請,作者或其他用戶的任何相關討論、評論或帖子也不應被視為此類內容。本文僅供一般參考,不考慮您的個人投資目標、財務狀況或需求。TTM對信息的準確性和完整性不承擔任何責任或保證,投資者應自行研究並在投資前尋求專業建議。

熱議股票

  1. 1
     
     
     
     
  2. 2
     
     
     
     
  3. 3
     
     
     
     
  4. 4
     
     
     
     
  5. 5
     
     
     
     
  6. 6
     
     
     
     
  7. 7
     
     
     
     
  8. 8
     
     
     
     
  9. 9
     
     
     
     
  10. 10