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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....

European Union continues strong imports of Russian steel raw materials in 2024

From January to July 2024, the European Union imported 3.36 million tons of steel raw materials from Russia, totaling €1.62 billion, according to calculations...

Europe’s ambitious quest for lithium: Aiming for sustainable production in the electric vehicle sector

Currently, no European country produces lithium, the essential component that powers electric vehicles (EVs), smartphones and numerous other electronic devices. However, the EU has...

Nationwide protests in Serbia: Lithium mining project faces backlash amid economic hopes and environmental fears

Since August, a major lithium mining project in the Jadar River basin has ignited nationwide protests in Serbia, driven by concerns over its environmental...

Towards a circular economy: How RAWMINA is revolutionizing mineral sourcing in the EU

The European Union's pursuit of self-sufficiency in critical raw materials (CRMs) is proving to be a challenging endeavor. These materials are essential for the...

Breaking the titanium dependency: Europe’s challenge in securing aerospace supply chains

The situation surrounding titanium supply for the aerospace sector in Europe highlights significant vulnerabilities in the face of geopolitical tensions. While Apple’s transition to...

Pressure grows on EU to prioritize sustainable solutions over deep-sea mining amid environmental concerns

While the Draghi report references an 11-year-old study on seabed minerals, recent research underscores the financial risks and uncertainties surrounding deep-sea mining. Leading European...

EU seeks to ease investment rules in Australia to diversify critical mineral supply

The European Union is advocating for easier foreign investment conditions in Australia, aiming to diversify its supply chain for crucial minerals. This appeal comes...
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