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China shifts mining capital to Russia to bypass Western restrictions

China reduces its mining presence in Canada and Greenland, constrained by hostile regulatory frameworks, and consolidates public investments in Arctic Russia to secure strategic supplies.

China shifts mining capital to Russia to bypass Western restrictions

SectorMétaux critiques, Nickel
ThemePolitique & Géopolitique, Diplomatie

China’s public investment strategy in the Arctic is evolving under pressure. Confronted with tightening regulations in Western jurisdictions, China is redirecting its capital toward Russia, the only Arctic zone still accessible to its state-owned enterprises. This shift marks a turning point in the flow of critical metals—particularly nickel, titanium and rare earths—amid a broader fragmentation of supply chains.

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