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12/05/2026
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Japan Strengthens Global Resource-Security Strategy with LNG, Copper, and Rare-Earth Supply Deals

Japan is expanding its resource-security strategy by securing long-term supply agreements for LNG, copper, rare earths, and other strategic minerals vital to its advanced manufacturing and technology sectors. As a resource-scarce nation facing increasing geopolitical risks, Japan prioritizes supply-chain resilience to protect industries ranging from automotive and electronics to high-performance materials.

State-backed agencies play a central role, negotiating overseas offtake deals, co-investing in exploration projects, and funding processing facilities in partner countries. The strategy integrates energy security through LNG, electrification infrastructure via copper, and high-tech manufacturing needs with rare-earth materials for motors, precision instruments, and electronics.

Recent partnerships in Central Asia, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Africa highlight Japan’s approach to diversify supply sources and mitigate single-country dependencies. At the same time, domestic initiatives in magnet manufacturing and rare-earth recycling aim to reduce reliance on imported processed materials, enhancing industrial autonomy.

This multipronged approach represents a strategic shift from Japan’s historical focus on hydrocarbons. By combining upstream resource access with domestic technological capabilities, Japan is building a diversified, resilient, and environmentally aligned mineral portfolio to support long-term industrial competitiveness.

If sustained, these efforts will secure Japan’s position as one of the world’s most technologically advanced and supply-chain resilient economies, capable of navigating global market volatility while driving innovation in energy, electronics, and advanced manufacturing.

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