Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Or support our Kickstarter campaign! The Greenland crisis showed that if Europe shows spine, it can be strong. It must now apply that lesson to industrial policy, or suffer the consequences. By William Todts, Executive DirectorBrussels (EU), T&E “The strong ... [continued]
There are minerals, it’s the reason Russia is adamant it isn’t having its ass handed to them by the Ukrainians right now.
China has more, especially with Africa but trade is a good thing. Retard economics of the US is where there is an issue. All trade is dependency but it’s not necessarily bad, diversify and support industry supply chains.
Yes, we have everything we need and also needing other cluntries isnt bad. I’d buy chinese ten times before american, from cars to metals.
Does the EU have good sources minerals needed for batteries?
There are minerals, it’s the reason Russia is adamant it isn’t having its ass handed to them by the Ukrainians right now.
China has more, especially with Africa but trade is a good thing. Retard economics of the US is where there is an issue. All trade is dependency but it’s not necessarily bad, diversify and support industry supply chains.