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Argentina's growing role in global energy transition
Argentina's critical minerals strategy aims to position the country as a leading global supplier supporting the clean energy transition. Furthermore the country is expanding mineral resources development beyond lithium to include copper, LNG, uranium and renewable energy projects. This is according to Argentina's Secretary for Mining, Luis Lucero at the International Lithium Association ’s seminar during Argentina Day at the London Metal Exchange’s LME Week 2025  event. Argen
Oct 281 min read
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Germany and Canada announce deeper ties on critical minerals, defense
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in August 2025 that their countries would enhance...
Sep 111 min read
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Copper prices surge ahead after Trump calls for 50% tariffs
Copper is used in everything from consumer electronics and automobiles to home construction and data centres Copper prices surged after...
Jul 102 min read
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Brazil may have an opportunity to position itself as a key alternative critical minerals supplier
With vast reserves of manganese, graphite and other essential minerals, the South American nation is launching ambitious government...
Dec 3, 20241 min read
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Is a Trump Administration good news for Critical Minerals?
With Trump securing the US presidential election win and announcing his team this week, the mining industry is anticipating the impact of...
Nov 17, 20241 min read
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Lithium projects likely to exceed government targets in Chile
Chile’s government said that strong interest from private firms in lithium deals meant it could exceed its goal of three to four new...
Jul 10, 20241 min read
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New Additions to Canada's Critical Minerals List in June 2024
Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced on June 10 2024 that the Critical Minerals List has...
Jun 14, 20241 min read
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