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Quad Unveils $20B Minerals Plan, Criticizes Iran's Toll

The Quad nations have launched a $20 billion critical minerals framework to counter China's dominance in the sector. They also criticized Iran's new shipping tolls in the Strait of Hormuz.

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May 31, 2026
Quad Unveils $20B Minerals Plan, Criticizes Iran's Toll

In a strategic move to counter China's dominance in critical minerals, the Quad nationsIndia, the US, Australia, and Japan—have announced a $20 billion minerals framework. This initiative aims to strengthen global supply chains and reduce reliance on any single country. The announcement was made during a meeting hosted by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in Delhi.

Strategic Minerals Framework

The Quad's new framework will mobilize funds through public and private sector mechanisms, including export credit agencies and development finance institutions. The focus will be on projects within Quad countries or those supplying Quad markets.

  • Funding Mechanisms: Export credit agencies, development finance institutions
  • Target Projects: Located within Quad countries or supplying Quad markets

"We underscore the importance of diversified and reliable global supply chains," stated the Quad Foreign Ministers.

Criticism of Iran's Maritime Tolls

The Quad also addressed concerns in West Asia, condemning Iran's imposition of maritime service charges on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This move by Iran, aimed at covering reconstruction costs, has been criticized for potentially disrupting global commerce.

Country Action Impact
Iran Imposed maritime tolls Potential disruption in global shipping
Quad Criticized tolls Advocated for free commerce

Indo-Pacific Initiatives

In addition to the minerals framework, the Quad launched the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Collaboration (IPMSC) and the Quad Initiative on Indo-Pacific Energy Security. These initiatives aim to enhance information sharing and energy cooperation among member countries.

  • IPMSC: Improves information sharing
  • Energy Security Initiative: Focuses on energy technology and policy cooperation

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