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Kazakhstan, China discuss non-ferrous metals and cable plant in Turkestan region

Trend News Agency

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June 23, 2026

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Kazakhstan, China discuss non-ferrous metals and cable plant in Turkestan region
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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 11, 2026

Tajikistan aims to become metal products producer - president

Tajikistan aims to become metal products producer - president

KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 8, 2026

Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test

For years, discussions around critical minerals largely revolved around securing enough raw materials to keep factories running. Today, that conversation is changing. As geopolitical uncertainty, export controls, and concentrated processing capacity reshape global supply chains, the question is no longer simply how Korea can obtain critical minerals. It is how resilient its industrial ecosystem can [] The post Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Korea, Mongolia discuss critical minerals, Korean Peninsula on president's state visit

Korea, Mongolia discuss critical minerals, Korean Peninsula on president's state visit

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 27, 2026

Map of World's Largest Mineral Reserves

A new global assessment of mineral reserves highlights a sharply uneven distribution of critical raw materials, underscoring how a small group of countries now holds disproportionate influence over the future of global industry, energy transition, and high-tech manufacturing.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 7, 2026

Chile revisa el futuro de Codelco en medio del boom mundial de la demanda de cobre

A medida que se dispara la demanda mundial de cobre, una de las mayores empresas mineras del mundo se encuentra en una situación precaria.

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Related coverage for "Kazakhstan, China discuss non-ferrous metals and cable plant in Turkestan region": Trend News Agency — Tajikistan aims to become metal products producer - president. KoreaTechDesk — Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test. Korea Times News — Korea, Mongolia discuss critical minerals, Korean Peninsula on president's state visit. Sada Elbalad — Map of World's Largest Mineral Reserves. Bloomberg — Chile revisa el futuro de Codelco en medio del boom mundial de la demanda de cobre