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Lithium Chile partners with Eramet, accelerating exploration across four Chilean properties

Lithium Chile Inc. is pleased to announce it has entered into a Farm-In agreement (the “Agreement”) with Eramet, a renowned European mining company recognized as...

Safeguarding Germany’s raw material access

Germany is urged to implement a comprehensive set of measures to safeguard its access to crucial raw materials amidst the global transition toward decarbonization...

EIT RawMaterials’ vision for sustainable resource management in Europe’s green evolution

EIT RawMaterials is actively collaborating with policymakers and industry players to promote innovation, formulate policies, and establish a clear roadmap to facilitate Europe's critical...

Great Republic Mining’s venture into potential vanadium resources on Porcher Island

Porcher Island, located off the coast of Prince Rupert, is predominantly accessible by helicopter due to its offshore position. Despite previous limited demand for...

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...

China’s rare earth metal processing technologies: Shaping the global market dynamics

Changes in China's economic strategy, which include a ban on the export of certain rare earth metal processing technologies, are leading to new challenges...

The worldwide race for vital raw materials

Louise Woods and Elena Guillet, respectively Partner and Associate, at international law firm Vinson & Elkins, examine two recent Acts that, in their expert opinion, are decisive...

European strategy to address the challenges posed by China’s dominance in cleantech industries

“The tsunami of Chinese electric vehicles is coming and Europe is sleepwalking towards the abyss.” Not devoid of drama, this is the prelude in...

Europe, Raw materials are present in the ground all over the world but some are more common in certain areas than others

These minerals and metals are used in many technologies, from smartphones to wind turbines and electric car batteries. And as countries around the world are...
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