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Subject UK launches critical mineral strategy to cut dependence on China
Date November 24, 2025 6:40 PM
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UK launches critical mineral strategy to cut dependence on China
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The United Kingdom plans to ramp up its critical mineral supplies to curb its
reliance on China by 2035, joining the United States in a broader effort to
secure more independent mineral supply chains. On Saturday, the U.K. announced
a critical minerals strategy backed by 50 million pounds, or $65.5 million, in
new funding, aimed […]
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