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Europe’s lithium race: Australian firm’s German refinery to support EV battery supply

As European automakers intensify their shift to electric vehicles (EVs), the demand for lithium—the essential material used in EV batteries—is surging. With China dominating...

Saudi Arabia’s mining ambitions: Vision 2030, global strategy and geopolitical challenges

Saudi Arabia's strategic push to become a major player in the global mineral resources sector is part of its broader economic transformation under Vision...

The environmental and social toll of nickel mining for electric vehicles in Indonesia

The global push for electric vehicles (EVs) as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels is gaining momentum, but the environmental and social costs of...

Phoenix Tailings pioneers eco-friendly process to recover rare earth metals from mining waste

As the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions, there is an increasing demand for critical metals, particularly rare earth elements, which are essential for...

Huayou Cobalt seeks $2.7 billion in financing for Indonesia battery-nickel project backed by Ford

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co., one of the world’s largest producers of nickel, is in talks with banks to raise approximately $2.7 billion for its...

Serbia’s lithium dilemma: Balancing economic promises with environmental concerns

In the Jadar Valley of western Serbia, Zoran Filipovic, a 55-year-old farmer, faces a dilemma that pits his ancestral land against the growing demand...

Vulcan Energy launches Europe’s first sustainable lithium hydroxide production plant in Germany

Vulcan Energy has officially launched lithium hydroxide production at its Central Lithium Electrolysis Optimisation Plant in Frankfurt, Germany. This marks a significant milestone as...

How the EU can overcome barriers to securing critical raw materials and reduce dependence on China

The European Union (EU) faces significant economic and geopolitical challenges in reducing its dependency on China for critical raw materials (CRMs), particularly those essential...

Australia called to lead global critical minerals supply for green energy transition

Australia must "step up" and take a leadership role in the global supply and refining of critical minerals, which are essential for powering the...
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