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China Has Also Arrived in Kiribati, in Search of Strategic Minerals

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The waters of the Pacific Ocean are rich in minerals that are essential for the technological industry. For this reason, the region has become a target for China's geopolitical expansion. A month after signing agreements to explore the seabed of the Cook Islands, Beijing has also laid the foundations for signing an agreement with the Government of Kiribati, in an attempt to exploit the underwater reserves of cobalt, nickel and manganese there, w…
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The waters of the Pacific Ocean are rich in minerals that are essential for the technological industry. For this reason, the region has become a target for China's geopolitical expansion. A month after signing agreements to explore the seabed of the Cook Islands, Beijing has also laid the foundations for signing an agreement with the Government of Kiribati, in an attempt to exploit the underwater reserves of cobalt, nickel and manganese there, w…

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berria.eus broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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