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BLOOD ON THE GREEN DEAL - How the EU is boosting the mining

6 Nov 2023

The first meeting details on the composition and exact role of this of the team of Nicola Beer, the leader in the task force to the European Commission have European Parliament for this file in March 2023, been denied 46. [...] Giuseppe Daquino, European Defence Agency, September 2023 When discussing the draft version of the CRM Act in the Council of the EU, both the French and Spanish governments (the latter The arms industry has also found currently holding the rotating presidency of the strong support in some European capitals. [...] The EU list of the CRMs is based on the Within the Commission’s expert group on defence - which is made up of representatives technical assessment, from research institutions and the defence but involves high level industry, but none from civil society - the Commission said in 2022 that the raw materials political decision by the list was designed to meet everyone’s needs in the 59 aerospace and d. [...] The importance of titanium for the defence industry was one of the motivations I welcome the Strategic behind the creation of OFREMI (see above), the public-private organisation in charge of Partnership Roadmap analysing the supply of strategic metals for with Kazakhstan as France: “The creation of OFREMI had been envisaged before the invasion of Ukraine, but a very positive step the war further i. [...] 32 Conclusion The climate crisis and the general consensus on the need for a secure supply of minerals critical to the green transition, seems to have given the mining industry a new aura of respectability, which is evidenced by the smooth adoption of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA).
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