Stretching across Central Asia, the Caucasus and into Eastern Europe, and adjacent regions, Eurasia hosts a diverse geological endowment including copper, nickel, cobalt, rare earth elements, uranium, tungsten, and other strategically important minerals. Many of these resources are central to energy transition technologies, advanced manufacturing, and national security supply chains.
About Eurasia
Eurasia is essential to the future of global critical mineral supply, yet remains structurally under-engaged.
Eurasia
Despite this potential, external perceptions of Eurasia are often shaped by a narrow set of assumptions, while the reality is more complex.
Engagement with the region is frequently constrained by fragmented regulatory and policy frameworks, inconsistent availability of market and project-level information, uneven familiarity with local business practices and governance structures, and limited coordination between public and private stakeholders.
These structural frictions increase transaction costs, deter long-term capital, and weaken supply-chain resilience at a time of accelerating global demand.
ECMO supports the development of a clearer and more coherent understanding of the region, grounded in practical experience, data, and sustained dialogue. By facilitating engagement and encouraging coordination across borders and sectors, ECMO helps improve the interface between Eurasia and global stakeholders.
In this way, ECMO supports more resilient supply chains, improved policy alignment, and sustainable long-term engagement between Eurasia and global markets.
