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Strengthening global partnerships: New members join the Minerals Security Partnership Forum

The European Commission and the United States recently welcomed seven new members into the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) Forum during discussions in New York...

EU maintains raw materials partnership with Serbia amid protests and tensions

The European Commission remains committed to its strategic partnership with Serbia on raw materials, despite recent protests and political tensions. These protests, which culminated...

EU strengthens critical mineral partnerships with DRC and Zambia to enhance supply chain resilience

In October 2023, at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, the European Union (EU) Commission made significant strides in securing its critical raw materials...

Navigating Serbia’s lithium debate: Economic prospects and environmental risks

The prospect of lithium extraction in Serbia has reignited fears of environmental devastation among its citizens, following the European Commission's (EC) announcement of negotiations...

Safeguarding critical raw material supplies amidst global competition

Arthur Leichthammer, a Geoeconomics Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre, emphasizes the urgent need for the EU to reevaluate its strategic approach to...

Europe’s pursuit of raw material independence and mining industry’s regulatory challenges

The European Commission is swiftly addressing Europe's reliance on imported raw materials, but industry concerns loom over the continued use of 'hazard-based assessments' for...

EU’s Mineral Deal with Rwanda sparks controversy over conflict resources

As the European Union and Rwanda finalize a deal aimed at securing a stable supply of essential minerals for green technologies, concerns arise over...

Navigating the CRMA: Europe’s roadmap to raw material sustainability

After the CRMA becomes law, a series of targets, assessments, and reviews will guide its implementation. Within 9 months of enactment, single points of contact...

Navigating Europe’s resource stability: An examination of the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act

The CRMA sets forth specific mandates for Strategic Raw Materials (SRMs) within the EU. By 2030, 10% of the EU's annual consumption must be...
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