
The European Commission has identified 47 strategic projects to help the EU become self-sufficient in critical raw materials.
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Mining in Europe must become more self-sufficient in critical raw materials such as lithium, which are essential for the climate transition. Some projects face resistance and criticism from environmentalists or will be even stricter than currently envisioned. The regulations in China and South America are stricter than here.

Mining in Europe must become more self-sufficient in critical raw materials such as lithium, which are essential for the climate transition. Some projects face resistance and criticism from environmentalists or will be even stricter than currently envisioned. The regulations in China and South America are stricter than here.

Mining in Europe must become more self-sufficient in critical raw materials such as lithium, which are essential for the climate transition. Some projects face resistance and criticism from environmentalists or will be even stricter than currently envisioned. The regulations in China and South America are stricter than here.

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