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Australia's critical minerals reserve must be strategic, not symbolic

Summary by InnovationAus
China's recent export restrictions on key critical minerals -- an apparent response to renewed US tariffs under President Trump -- are reminding the world of Beijing’s dominant grip on vital inputs for electric vehicles, semiconductors and defence applications. In this context, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's election pledge to establish a $1.2 billion national critical minerals reserve appears timely. Originally framed during the campaign as …
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InnovationAus broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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