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When the European Union wants to get back to basics

  • The EU has listed 47 strategic projects to secure critical raw materials, according to a statement by the European Commission.
  • These projects aim to meet 10%, 40%, and 25% of the EU's demand for raw materials by 2030, according to the Commission.
  • An investment of €22.5 billion is expected for these projects, which cover various locations in Europe.
  • The Critical Raw Materials Law aims to reduce reliance on imports and boost domestic production, as reported by the EU.
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Center

European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela has just completed a tour in five Central Asian countries to mobilise EUR 300 billion in European investment.

·France
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The European Commission has launched a call for applications for mining and processing projects. 168 initial applications have been submitted, 47 have been accepted and they will benefit from speeding up the procedures for operating permits and loans or bank guarantees amounting to EUR 2 billion.

·Paris, France
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The European Commission has today identified a list of 47 strategic projects for the security of critical raw materials in the European Union, including a significant number of lithium initiatives, which should strengthen the European raw materials value chain and diversify sources of supply.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The European Commission has approved a list of 47 strategic projects in the field of critical raw materials, so-called rare earths, representing an investment valued at around 22 billion euros. Of these projects, three are from Romania and are aimed at extracting graphite, copper and magnesium. All these elements are necessary for cutting-edge technologies, including green ones such as electric batteries.

·Romania
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Galiciapress broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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