March 29, 2023, 5:39 PM GMT+8 US and EU Near Critical Minerals Accord to Unlock US Subsidies Alberto Nardelli Bloomberg News Jorge Valero Bloomberg News The US signed a similar minerals accord with Japan this week The agreement would allow EU companies to access IRA fun...
The European Union’s Critical Raw Minerals Act (CRMA) is an important step to reduce the bloc’s dependency on external sources for critical raw materials through a combination of increased production, recycling, and refining of critical materials. However, political, economic, scientific, ...
Negotiators for EU governments and the European Parliament reached a deal on Monday (13 November) on targets for domestic supply of critical minerals such as lithium and nickel to reduce its reliance on third countries, principally China. “The agreement is an industrial policy blueprint ...
The European Union’s Critical Raw Minerals Act (CRMA) is an important step to reduce the bloc’s dependency on external sources for critical raw materials through a combination of increased production, recycling, and refining of critical materials. However, political, economic, scientific, ...
Namibia and the EU have agreed to enforce their strategic partnership on sustainable raw materials and renewable hydrogen, signed last 8 November by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the Namibian head of state Hage Geingob on the sidelines of COP 27 in Egypt.Africa Intelligence...
Critical minerals must not be considered a sideshow, instead, they are part of the main event as Europe moves to a net zero energy future. Advertisement 14:15 Bickering over EU presidency levels up in Poland 14:12 Bulgarian president slams Borissov for prolonging political crisis ...
Title: EU agrees mineral supply targets to cut reliance on China, Summary: Negotiators for EU governments and lawmakers reached a deal on Monday on targets for domestic supply of critical minerals such as lithium and nickel to reduce its reliance on thi
On the minerals front, Europe’s critical mineral strategy is significant, but in practice, access to scarce resources will be challenging in a world divvied up by US and China-led alliances. Local industry and the green transition need not be oxymoronic, if Europeans adopted an EU-wide ...
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nor to get Europe the minerals it needs. It’s only a small concession, and Chile still has problems with investment and industrial capacity. But it certainly shows the EU beginning to learn a subtler and more sensible approach to sourcing its critical minerals than risking accusations of colon...