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“Some are solely focused on the exploitation and extraction of essential raw materials. Europe's proposal is distinct. We also aim to be your collaborators in cultivating local industry; the value added should be local,” she stated.
She claims that the nations in the region possess 40% of the global reserves of manganese, along with lithium and graphite. In this context, the EC leader stressed that “these essential materials are crucial for the future global economy.”
“Nonetheless, it (raw materials) serves as an attraction for international players,” von der Leyen pointed out.
"United, we could establish local industries throughout the complete value chain of raw materials, from extraction to processing, from launching new research labs to educating local workers," she stated.
Von der Leyen mentioned that European firms are currently participating in the development of a copper deposit in Uzbekistan's Tashkent area, with an investment of €1.6 billion in the venture.
source: reuters.com
She claims that the nations in the region possess 40% of the global reserves of manganese, along with lithium and graphite. In this context, the EC leader stressed that “these essential materials are crucial for the future global economy.”
“Nonetheless, it (raw materials) serves as an attraction for international players,” von der Leyen pointed out.
"United, we could establish local industries throughout the complete value chain of raw materials, from extraction to processing, from launching new research labs to educating local workers," she stated.
Von der Leyen mentioned that European firms are currently participating in the development of a copper deposit in Uzbekistan's Tashkent area, with an investment of €1.6 billion in the venture.
source: reuters.com