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EU wants to secure critical raw materials

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Published: January 31st, 2023,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

Sweden’s Energy Minister Ebba Busch and the head of the Kiruna mine after the discovery of large deposits of rare earths.

Together with President Gabriel Boric, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a new raw materials partnership in Chile. The German government hopes for easier access to scarce but important minerals – and thereby also greater independence from China. After all, the supply of many critical raw materials is heavily concentrated in only a handful of countries. For lithium, which is required for the production of EV batteries, Chile is the EU’s largest supplier – ahead of the People’s Republic.

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