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Dec
14:39
Australia expands critical minerals list, excludes nickel, copper
The Australian government on Saturday updated its list of critical minerals deemed necessary for the country’s energy transition and national security requirements, Kallanish reports.
While the existing list now includes fluorine, molybdenum, arsenic, selenium and tellurium, taking the total to 30 minerals, it doesn’t include battery materials such as nickel and copper. These, along with aluminium, phosphorus, tin, zinc and other metals, are part …
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