Policymakers from Japan, the U.S., the EU, Australia, and Canada gathered to discuss strategic supplies
12/20/2021 09:10
The "Critical Materials and Minerals Meeting" was held online from December 6 to 8, with policy makers from Japan, the U.S., the EU, Australia, and Canada discussing trends in "critical materials," which can have a significant impact on a country's industry and society if supplies are disrupted.
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