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The IEA report comes as governments in the US, EU and other major economies push to diversify supply chains for clean energy components, reduce dependency on China, and secure alternative sources.
The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed preliminary anti-dumping tariffs of up to 160%—and over 700% for some firms—on ...
Briti sh visitor Jay Ian Birbeck explored the clean energy section of the third China International Supply Chain Expo, an event showcasing the full breadth of the global supply ch ...
China dominates the supply chain for almost all clean-energy products, from base molecules, such as rare earth minerals and polysilicon, to the finished products.
IEA reports 86% of critical mineral supply comes from just 3 countries. China leads refining for 19 of 20 key strategic minerals. Supply chain disruptions may raise costs, hurt global industries ...
China's energy profile is a paradox. The country accounts for more than half of global coal use even as it builds the world's ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, green energy booms beyond D.C.; GM batteries heading for data center, energy grid packs; using AI to fight the Great Pacific Garbage Patch ...
China has cemented its status as the world’s top energy investor, spending nearly as much as the US and EU combined. In 2015, it barely edged out the US. Today, it’s pulling far ahead ...
A recent Reuters report outlines potential implications of recent U.S. trade and industrial policy changes for the critical minerals supply chain — a key component in the development of clean ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The world’s sources of critical minerals are increasingly concentrated in just a few countries, most notably China, leaving the global economy vulnerable to supply ...