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Delays and supply shortages of critical raw materials threaten EU’s clean energy goals

Delays in mining projects and insufficient refining capacity could undermine the European Union's ambitions to lead in the clean energy sector and achieve greater...

Overcoming regulatory challenges to tap into Canada’s critical mineral resources

As the world transitions to low greenhouse gas (GHG) emission sources of energy, the focus has shifted to developing responsible and reliable resources to...

Australia approves additional A$400 million loan to Iluka Resources for rare earths refinery expansion

Australia has agreed to provide an additional A$400 million ($257.2 million) loan to Iluka Resources to support the development of its rare earths refinery...

Kazakhstan intensifies search for rare earth metals to bolster global supply chain

Kazakhstan is intensifying its search for rare earth metals, which are in high demand on the global market, with exploration activities now underway at...

Nigeria and France sign agreement to enhance critical minerals sector and promote sustainable mining

The Federal Government of Nigeria and France have reached an agreement to collaborate on joint projects aimed at promoting and diversifying the value chain...

Norway’s Arctic seabed mining proposal sparks legal battle and environmental concerns

Norway is moving forward with plans to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals, including copper, cobalt, zinc and rare earths, which...

Critical Metals Corp reveals significant gallium discovery at Greenland’s Tanbreez rare earth deposit

Critical Metals Corp recently reported significant drilling results from its Tanbreez rare earth deposit in southern Greenland, highlighting its growing importance in global efforts...

Obstacles in Kelantan’s rare earth element mining process, Malaysia

The delay in rare earth element (REE) mining in Kelantan is largely attributed to the distribution of these minerals, which are primarily located in...

Critical minerals: Supply challenges and the potential of recycling for the energy transition

Technologies essential for achieving net-zero emissions, such as batteries, solar, wind, nuclear and hydrogen power generation, rely heavily on critical minerals. However, a new...
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