
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, previously announced his intention to host foreign delegations in Washington to promote joint efforts to strengthen and diversify the supply of critically important minerals.

Batzetsgeg Batmunkh, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, participated in this meeting, where ways to enhance economic and national security through the development of sustainable supply chains for critical minerals were discussed.

The conference brought together representatives from mineral-producing and consuming countries to discuss cooperation aimed at ensuring reliable supplies and processing of key minerals vital for the economy and high technologies.
This international event is characterized by its focus on developing partnerships in critical minerals through engagement and investment from the private sector.
The main goal of the meeting was to enhance cooperation to ensure access to critical components necessary for technological breakthroughs and strengthening national security.
It was previously reported that the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia received approval for a Category 1 (CAT 1) rating from the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States. This will also simplify the export of rare earth elements and other important minerals, allowing Mongolia to access international markets and create sustainable supply chains.