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Critical Raw Materials 2 Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) 2 EU raw materials policy 2 Energy and Raw Materials Chapters in Free Trade Agreements 2 Strategic Partnerships 2 Commodity market 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Raw material supply 1 Raw materials 1 Resource deposit 1 Resources sector 1 Rohstoff 1 Rohstoffmarkt 1 Rohstoffversorgung 1 Rohstoffvorkommen 1 Rohstoffwirtschaft 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Research Report 1
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Küblböck, Karin 2 Tröster, Bernhard 2 Papatheophilou, Simela 1
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Briefing papers / Österreichische Forschungsstiftung für Internationale Entwicklung 1 ÖFSE Briefing Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Strategic autonomy meets global dependency : instruments and implications of the EU's raw materials policy with third countries
Tröster, Bernhard; Küblböck, Karin - 2025
Global demand for specific mineral raw materials is increasing, driven largely by the energy and digital transition. Although the EU is making efforts to boost domestic supply, it will remain highly dependent on imports of those minerals from third countries to achieve strategic autonomy in...
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Strategic autonomy meets global dependency: Instruments and implications of the EU's raw materials policy with third countries
Tröster, Bernhard; Papatheophilou, Simela; Küblböck, … - 2025
Global demand for specific mineral raw materials is increasing, driven largely by the energy and digital transition. Although the EU is making efforts to boost domestic supply, it will remain highly dependent on imports of those minerals from third countries to achieve strategic autonomy in...
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