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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...

Neptune Energy awarded lithium exploration licenses in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Neptune Energy has been granted exploration licenses for lithium in northern Saxony-Anhalt by the State Office for Geology and Mining (LAGB) in mid-August. The...

Germany could meet part of future critical raw material needs with domestic production

A report by the Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) suggests that Germany could meet a significant portion of its future demand for...

Lithium: At least three projects developed in Germany

While many in Serbia have been protesting for weeks against a potential lithium mine in Jadar, fearing it could devastate the environment and public...

Challenges and solutions for increasing rare earth magnet recycling in Europe: A German study

The German Raw Materials Agency (DERA) has released a study by Fraunhofer IWKS on the recycling status of neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets in Germany. The...

European gold imports tied to illegal amazon mining: Germany and Italy’s risky trade

A recent study by the São Paulo-based Instituto Escolhas has revealed troubling insights into the origins of Brazilian gold imported by European countries. In...

GreenX Metals to acquire 90% interest in German copper project through earn-in agreement

GreenX Metals has secured an earn-in agreement to acquire a 90% stake in Group 11 Exploration GmbH, a private German company holding the Tannenberg...

Germany challenges potential end to deep sea mining ban due to environmental risks and resource needs

Germany’s stance on the seabed mining ban reflects a broader debate over the environmental impact versus the potential economic benefits. The concern about the...

Serbia and EU sign agreement to advance controversial Jadar Valley lithium mine amid protests

The signing of the memorandum of understanding between Serbia and the EU on critical raw materials marks a significant step forward for the controversial...
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