FEATURE: EU’s global search for critical minerals could start close to home

Published 19:35 on June 6, 2023  /  Last updated at 21:05 on June 6, 2023  / Ben Garside /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS

The EU has been touting South America as a solution to its lithium supply problem, despite the presence of a mine on its doorstep that could supply up to 90% of its needs for the raw material deemed essential for the energy transition while also spurring changes to the bloc's climate policy outreach.
The EU has been touting South America as a solution to its lithium supply problem, despite the presence of a mine on its doorstep that could supply up to 90% of its needs for the raw material deemed essential for the energy transition while also spurring changes to the bloc's climate policy outreach.


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