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How Japan is Seeking a Leading Role in the Critical Mineral Supply Chain


Precious supplies: a hydrometallurgical plant for ore extraction and production of the critical minerals nickel and cobalt in New Caledonia, South Pacific. Image: BIOSPHOTO / Alamy


Growing concerns over Beijing’s coercive power in the critical mineral supply chain have led the US and other Western countries to explore new strategies for diversifying away from China. Japan provides a useful case study in this regard.

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Alexandre Brans

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