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Revealing the critical role of rare earth elements

Rare earth elements are a group of 17 chemical elements that are crucial components in many modern technologies, and particularly in the engines of...

Key EU Horizon R&D projects spotlighting major mineral resources

European Union's Horizon 2020 program, which was the biggest EU Research and Innovation program with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years...

CLG Europe’s report recommends enhancements to the EU’s critical raw materials act

CLG Europe's Materials & Products Taskforce, in collaboration with the Wuppertal Institute, has unveiled a report highlighting the pressing need for increased circularity within...

EU-Rwanda mineral agreement under scrutiny

The European Union's signing of an agreement on the sustainability and traceability of strategic minerals with Rwanda, a country allegedly obtaining them illegally from...

The confluence of ESG, IR, and PR in heavy industry

Australian mining companies are active across the globe, including in the European Union (EU), drawn by the region's stable regulatory environment, strategic markets, and...

The EU’s pursuit of african renewable hydrogen and the complexities of green colonialism

In the race against time to achieve net-zero targets, the European Union (EU) is exploring the potential of African sunlight and wind to generate...

Europe’s pursuit of resources amidst shifting supply dynamics

With the rising demands of energy transition, electromobility, and digitalization, the global appetite for minerals and metals is escalating. Germany, a crucial business hub...

Europe’s struggle with rare-earth mining and green transition

The European Union's pursuit of "strategic autonomy" has gained prominence following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, shedding light on the EU's reliance on autocratic...

EU witnesses substantial drop in 2023 imports of Russian iron and steel products amid ongoing sanctions

The main share of imports falls on semi-finished products – 69.4% of the total volume of deliveries In 2023, the European Union reduced imports of...
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