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How the EU can overcome barriers to securing critical raw materials and reduce dependence on China

The European Union (EU) faces significant economic and geopolitical challenges in reducing its dependency on China for critical raw materials (CRMs), particularly those essential...

Kyrgyzstan’s mining sector transformation: Embracing critical raw materials for economic growth

Kyrgyzstan is poised for a significant transformation in its mining industry, with plans to issue licenses for the extraction of critical raw materials (CRMs)—a...

A key solution for Europe’s green transition and critical raw material needs

As discussions in Brussels increasingly center around critical raw materials, the focus often remains on geopolitics and extraction. These minerals are essential for technologies...

Recycling as a solution: Securing Europe’s future in critical raw materials

While Brussels buzzes with discussions about critical raw materials, the focus remains on geopolitics and extraction. These minerals are essential for technologies ranging from...

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...

Critical raw materials and R&D, what can Serbia offer to Germany 

Serbia has the potential to become a major supplier of critical raw materials for Germany and the European Union (EU) due to its abundant...

Turkey enters Minerals Security Partnership to boost rare earth element production

Turkey has officially joined the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP), a collaborative forum with the United States, the European Union and other nations, aimed at...

Germany introduces €1 billion fund to enhance raw material security

The German government’s Raw Materials Fund is officially moving forward, as announced by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). With...

Public opinion divided on France’s largest lithium mine project amid environmental concerns

The National Commission for Public Debate (CNCP) released its findings on September 30 regarding France's largest lithium mine project after a five-month public discussion....
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