
Critical Minerals at the Core of U.S. Foreign Policy
The US is making critical minerals a pillar of its foreign policy to reduce dependence on China and secure supply chains for technologies.

The US is making critical minerals a pillar of its foreign policy to reduce dependence on China and secure supply chains for technologies.

Amid climate change and growing geopolitical competition over Arctic resources, Greenland has become a global strategic hotspot.

Pakistan stands at a turning point where it must shift from relying on singular partnerships like China’s to engaging with diverse investors.

The USA and Ukraine signed a strategic agreement on the exploitation of Ukrainian mineral resources and the country’s reconstruction.