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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's resources minister has begun a week long trip to South Korea and Japan to discuss gas exports and critical minerals opportunities, as its government on Monday released a "prospectus" of 52 investment ready critical minerals projects. "Australia's critical minerals are key to the world's energy transformation," said Minister Madeleine King in a statement. King will be meeting Japan's trade minister Ken Saito, and South Korean trade and energy minister Duk-geun Ahn, she said in a statement. The minister is also expected to engage her counterparts on natural gas as Australia develops its future gas policy, given both nations are large customers of the major exporter. Already this year, a string of Australian nickel projects have been iced, including part of BHP's operations in the state of Western Australia.
Persons: Madeleine King, King, Ken Saito, geun Ahn, Melanie Burton, Christopher Cushing Organizations: MELBOURNE Locations: South Korea, Japan, Korean, Australia, Western Australia, Australian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere is 'huge potential' to increase trade and investment with China, says South Korea ministerSouth Korea's Minister for Trade Dukgeun Ahn explained how the country is approaching its relationship with China despite the latter's economic problems and geopolitical tensions.
Persons: Trade Dukgeun Ahn Organizations: South, Trade Locations: China, South Korea
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