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US, India establish framework for critical minerals partnership
The US and India have signed a bilateral critical minerals agreement establishing the framework of a strategic partnership focused on the security of supply through mining and processing. |
Quad partners unveil $20B critical minerals plan
The Quad partner nations — United States, Japan, Australia and India — unveiled plans to invest $20 billion to further support the buildout of a reliable critical minerals supply chain |
ETM, Traxys sign MoU for offtake of tin, tantalum, niobium from Spanish mine
ETM is in the process of completing the acquisition of the Penouta mine, which operated as recently as October 2024 as the EU’s only direct source of tin, tantalum and niobium |
Quarterly wrap: Strong production lift for Australian Strategic Materials
Australian miners continued to advance key projects over the March quarter |
Mineral supply security advocate warns of Europe’s impending critical minerals crisis
Companies in the region produce sulphur as a byproduct of crude oil refining. |
WEF singles out Türkiye as key node in shifting global supply chains
Türkiye's geography as a strategic asset |
Kazakhstan Plans Launch of New Metallurgical Plants Under Multi-Year Industry Expansion
Kazakhstan Plans Launch of New Metallurgical Plants Under Multi-Year Industry Expansion |
The U.S. has designated Brazil as astrategic partner in critical minerals
The U.S. Embassy has designated Brazil as the U.S.s "strategic partner" in the field ofcritical minerals. |
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