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  1. 20 Ιουν 2023 · The Australian Government maintains a critical minerals and strategic materials list that are important for priority technologies, defence, the global transition to net zero and broader strategic applications.

  2. Total mineral exports includes: metallic minerals, energy minerals (coal and uranium), gemstones, mineral sands and refined minerals (concentrates, bullion, ingot metals). Source Office of the Chief Economist (Resources and Energy Quarterly September 2020).

  3. Australia was the second largest producer of gold and lead; the third largest producer of black coal, cobalt, manganese ore and zinc; the fourth largest producer of antimony, rare earths and uranium; and the fifth largest producer of magnesite, nickel, silver and tantalum (Table 5).

  4. 28 Μαρ 2022 · Critical and rare earth minerals will underpin the clean energy transition. Our national leaders have signalled the importance of mining and refining critical minerals in Australia. But what are these resources, and what’s at stake?

  5. Australia is a secure, reliable source of critical minerals. Australia has some of the world’s largest reserves of lithium, cobalt and rare earths. The Australian Government is committed to fast-tracking the exploration, extraction, processing, and value-adding of these minerals.

  6. 21 Μαρ 2024 · A recent assessment by Geoscience Australia shows when it comes to critical minerals, globally, Australia is the largest producer of lithium, the second largest of zircon, the third largest of rare earths and the fourth largest of cobalt.

  7. Australia is a global go-to for critical minerals at a critical time. We’re already the world’s number one producer of lithium, and we are a globally significant producer for many critical minerals like nickel, cobalt, manganese ore, rare earth elements, tungsten, and vanadium.

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