EU Unlikely to Cut Critical Minerals Dependence on China by 2030, Auditors Warn
EU auditors warn that Europe will remain heavily dependent on Chinese critical raw materials well beyond 2030 despite diversification efforts.
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
Eurasia sits at the centre of the critical mineral opportunity✦
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