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A fresh deal on the future of critical minerals

2025/7/2
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Archana Shukla: 中国限制关键矿产供应最初是为了对抗美国,但最终损害了全球产业。各国意识到需要多样化的关键矿产供应链,因此正在合作寻找新的供应来源。一些国家拥有关键矿产矿藏,各国正在寻求更多合作以建立独立的供应链。依赖单一国家进行关键矿产的加工和提炼会使产业面临经济胁迫、价格操纵和供应链中断的风险。四方合作的动机是平衡中国在印太地区的影响力,并使全球产业减少对中国关键矿产的依赖。我个人认为,这种合作对于确保全球经济的稳定和多元化至关重要,可以有效降低对单一供应国的依赖风险。

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From the BBC World Service: Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S. have launched a new push to secure supplies of critical minerals, especially the "rare earths" used in many tech products. Pride events in both the U.S. and the United Kingdom have been hit by falling corporate sponsorship. What effect will this have on events? Plus, the Australian airline Qantas says it's investigating a data breach, although it insists flights won’t be impacted.