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Driving Europe’s green revolution: Harnessing raw materials and clean tech manufacturing

The European Green Deal aims to transition to a net-zero economy, reducing fossil fuel imports but increasing demand for clean energy technologies. To address...

Europe’s return to magnesium mining: Ensuring supply and sustainability

The resumption of magnesium mining in Europe, particularly in Romania, marks a significant shift in the global minerals landscape. With China currently dominating magnesium...

Sweden’s critical role in Europe’s rare metal supply chain security

As Europe endeavors to achieve its climate and sustainability objectives while reducing dependence on a single dominant power, particularly in the realm of rare...

Trilateral gathering of economy ministers: Enhancing Europe’s competitiveness and raw material supply at the forefront

France, Italy, and Germany's economy ministers convened for a trilateral meeting in Meudon near Paris, expressing their commitment to bolstering Europe's competitiveness and strategic...

Serbia and EU forge strategic partnership on critical raw materials and electric vehicles

In September, Serbia and the European Commission entered into a Letter of Intent aimed at establishing a strategic partnership in critical raw materials and...

European Union’s ambitious plan: The Critical Raw Materials Act

The Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) is set to become law soon, aiming to ensure a stable supply of essential raw materials crucial for...

European commission highlights concerns over Europe’s reliance on critical materials for green and digital shifts

The European Commission has sounded the alarm regarding Europe's dependency on critical materials essential for the green and digital transitions. But what exactly renders...

Exploring Kazakhstan’s role in rare metals: Key takeaways from EU conference

Kazakhstan's Vice Minister of Industry and Construction, Olzhas Saparbekov, highlighted Kazakhstan's potential in rare metals development during a conference on critical raw materials and...

European Commission plans strategic partnership with Australia for critical raw materials

According to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to Euractiv, the European Commission is set to sign a strategic partnership with Australia...
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