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Critical minerals to Korea

THE Australia-Korea Business Council has called on the government to refine its policy settings for investment in upstream and downstream critical minerals supply chains to leverage growing interest and demand for Australia’s minerals from Korea’s battery and magnet industries.

 Clare Pope from the AKBC

Clare Pope from the AKBC

According to a discussion paper released by the AKBC, Australia can be a reliable supplier of critical materials to allow Korea to move towards a lower carbon future, while Korea can help Australia unlock...

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