The United Kingdom formalises a mining strategy to reduce its dependence on China
London deploys a regulatory framework to secure critical mineral supplies by 2035, limiting dependence on single-country sourcing while developing a domestic lithium and tungsten industry.
| Countries | Chine, France, Royaume-Uni, Arabie Saoudite, États-Unis |
|---|---|
| Companies | Cornish Lithium, Imerys, British Lithium |
| Sector | Métaux critiques |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance |
The British government has launched a national strategy called “Critical Minerals – Vision 2035” aimed at regulating the country’s supply of critical raw materials. The plan is based on three quantified targets: 10% of demand covered by domestic production, 20% by recycling, and a cap of 60% dependence on any single supplier for each strategic mineral.










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