Japan and U.K. to jointly invest in critical minerals in Africa

Ministers to meet Wednesday and reach agreement with Chinese influence in mind

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The British and Japanese trade ministers are expected to affirm their stance on the high standards of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact. (Nikkei montage)

ANNA NISHINO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan and the U.K. are set to make joint investments in critical minerals in such places as Africa and set up a framework for discussing economic security at the ministerial level, with supply chains on the agenda.

They aim to cooperate in developing mines -- which generally requires dealing with high costs and risks -- and to stabilize the supply of the minerals.

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