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Central Asia’s rare earth elements: Opportunities and geopolitical hurdles in meeting global demand

The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) and rare metals (RMs) is surging, driven by the world's increasing appetite for green energy and advanced...

EIT RawMaterials partners with Tethys to launch Inter-Regional Centre in Türkiye for critical raw materials innovation

EIT RawMaterials has announced a partnership with Türkiye-based Tethys: Trans-Eurasian Gateway to establish the “EIT RawMaterials Inter-Regional Centre” in Istanbul. This initiative represents EIT...

Geopolitical struggle over Central Asia’s rare-earth reserves

Central Asia, encompassing Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Mongolia, holds vast untapped reserves of rare-earth minerals. Recent global developments have thrust these...

Navigating Central Asia’s critical resources: Geopolitical dynamics and strategic imperatives

This article delves into three key investigations regarding Central Asia's role in the global rare earth metals market. Firstly, we analyze the strategic positioning...

Central Asia emerges as key player in global contest for critical resources

The geopolitical landscape is evolving in Central Asia, with major global players such as Western countries and China increasingly vying for access to critical...
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