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In a significant move towards enhancing international cooperation in technology, Australia, Canada, and India have officially launched the ACITI Partnership during the G20 summit. This new trilateral initiative aims to foster collaboration in emerging technologies, clean energy, artificial intelligence, and the development of resilient supply chains.
The partnership is designed to address the growing demand for critical minerals, which are essential for the advancement of various technologies and green energy solutions. By working together, the three nations seek to support their respective net-zero goals while ensuring sustainable practices in resource management.
As part of the partnership, Australia, Canada, and India plan to establish formal priorities by early 2026, focusing on innovation and technology transfer. This collaboration is expected to not only strengthen economic ties among the countries involved but also contribute to global efforts in combating climate change and promoting sustainable development. The ACITI Partnership marks a promising step forward in international technological cooperation.
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