
“Too many ambiguities”: The EU probably misses its target for critical raw materials
Homepage Economy As of: 16.07.2026, 05:09 Comments Follow us on Google The EU imports almost all future raw materials from abroad – and whether...
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This is shown by a new study by the ifo Institute, published on Tuesday (14. And even if trading started today, it would take time: "Here too, the EU must act now, because developing a mine takes up to 18 years," says Gourevich. (Sources: ifo Institute, European Commission) (cgsc).
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This is shown by a new study by the ifo Institute, published on Tuesday (14.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1And even if trading started today, it would take time: "Here too, the EU must act now, because developing a mine takes up to 18 years," says Gourevich. (Sources: ifo Institute, European Commission) (cgsc)
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