
The EU and U.S. welcomed seven new countries to the Minerals Security Partnership, expanding global cooperation on critical mineral supply chains.

Green Lithium and Rio Tinto have partnered to build a low-carbon lithium supply chain, supporting Europe's battery and automotive industries.
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Electrum Discovery raises 1.5 million CAD to advance copper-gold exploration in Serbia.
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PGE will phase out coal-fired power generation at the Rybnik plant by 2025.
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Aurubis keeps copper premium at a record high of $228 for European customers in 2024.
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Rio Tinto's CEO reassures the public about the safety and transparency of the Jadar project.
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Karelian Diamond Resources moves closer to discovering the source of a rare green diamond in Finland.
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Europe faces a titanium supply chain challenge amid sanctions on Russia and reliance on U.S. scrap.

Russian president Vladimir Putin's suggestion that Moscow should cap exports of titanium in retaliation for Western sanctions won't force Apple to revert to stainless steel casing as its main supplier is China. European policymakers, however, should be worried. The bloc's aerospace sector is still dependent on imports of Russian titanium produced by VSMPO-AVISMA, the world's largest integrated producer.