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UK unveils strategy to cut reliance on foreign minerals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72594, member: 636"] Britain announced a comprehensive plan to reduce foreign dependence on essential materials needed for smartphones, electric cars, renewable energy systems, and defense equipment. The government targets domestic extraction of 10 percent of required minerals and recovery of 20 percent through recycling by 2035, supported by 50 million pounds in new investment. Ministers stated the nation must secure dependable access to lithium, copper, nickel, rare earths, and tungsten as demand surges dramatically over the next decade. The strategy aims to produce at least 50,000 tonnes of lithium while limiting reliance on any single country to less than 60 percent of supply for any mineral by the mid-2030s, addressing vulnerabilities created by Chinese control of global processing capacity. The initiative builds on Britain's geological advantages, which feature Europe's largest lithium deposits in Cornwall, major tungsten reserves, and Western production of rare earth alloys for high-performance magnets. Energy costs for producers will decrease through a forthcoming industrial competitiveness program, while environmental approvals for innovative extraction and recycling operations will receive expedited processing. [/QUOTE]
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