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Finalized EU critical raw materials proposal limits third-country sourcing at 65 percent

By Koen Verhelst and Stefano Porciello ( March 16, 2023, 12:41 GMT | Insight) -- No more than 65 percent of Europe's consumption of critical raw materials — such as lithium, cobalt and rare earths — should come from any single non-EU country by 2030, the European Commission proposes today, unveiling its proposal for a Critical Raw Materials Regulation.No more than 65 percent of Europe's consumption of any critical raw material — such as lithium, cobalt and rare earths — should come from any single non-EU country by 2030, the European Commission proposes today, unveiling its proposal for a Critical Raw Materials Regulation....

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