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Enhancing US-Africa partnerships for critical mineral supply chain diversification: Recommendations and strategies

A senior study group convened by the United States Institute of Peace has delved into the pivotal role Africa plays in diversifying US critical...

US Deputy Treasury Secretary highlights Africa’s key role in America’s critical mineral strategy

During his recent five-day visit to South Africa, US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo underscored Africa's significant contribution to America's critical mineral strategy. Emphasizing...

Loans for critical mineral projects in Western supply chains tied to environmental approval

The Export-Import Bank of the United States has issued a non-binding letter of interest to two Australian companies involved in rare earth projects in...

LLNL innovates rare-earth element separation using bioengineered proteins”

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists and collaborators are leveraging bioengineered protein-based technology to develop a novel separation technique aimed at increasing the concentration...

Balancing economic and security concerns amid China’s dominance

The increasing dependence on China for rare earth elements has raised economic and national security concerns in both the US and Europe. Particularly critical...

U.S. leads inaugural critical minerals dialogue in Central Asia:

The U.S. Department of State convened the inaugural session of the Critical Minerals Dialogue (CMD) in the C5+1 format, chaired by Under Secretary for...

The UK’s struggle to shift away from China for critical minerals

The UK government's purported effort to diminish reliance on China for crucial minerals essential for green energy technologies like wind turbines and electric vehicles...

Global initiatives for critical raw materials: Perspectives from the US, UK, and Japan

Amidst growing concerns over the dependence on imports of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs), countries worldwide are taking proactive measures to secure their supply chains...

Estonia strengthens economic and security collaborations by joining US-founded Minerals Security Partnership (MSP)

Estonia has recently become a participant in the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP), an initiative established by the United States. The goal is to expand...
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