Raw Materials Act: the EU Commission’s plans

By 2030, supply chain capacity for strategically important raw materials within the EU is to be significantly increased – according to the EU Commission’s draft Critical Raw Materials Act, which it plans to publish next week. A leak emerged yesterday, that was first reported by the Financial Times and is available to Europe.Table. You can read it here.

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