The Geopolitical Battle Over Rare Earth Elements
China’s control over 98% of rare earth magnet production creates strategic vulnerabilities. The West is now investing billions to counter this dependency in a high-stakes resource war.
China’s control over 98% of rare earth magnet production creates strategic vulnerabilities. The West is now investing billions to counter this dependency in a high-stakes resource war.
Financing the Future: Southern Africa’s Critical Minerals Opportunity Unlocking Southern Africa’s Mineral Wealth As global demand for clean energy technologies…
Southern Africa holds approximately 30% of the world’s critical mineral resources but faces eight major financing barriers limiting development. A new World Economic Forum report identifies policy uncertainty and investment risks as key challenges preventing the region from leveraging its mineral wealth for economic growth.
As global demand for clean energy technologies accelerates, Southern Africa‘s abundant critical mineral reserves have become increasingly vital to the energy transition, according to reports from the World Economic Forum. The “Financing Southern Africa’s Clean Power and Critical Minerals” report reveals the region holds about 30% of the world’s critical-mineral resources, including copper, cobalt, lithium, graphite, manganese, chromium, vanadium and platinum-group metals.