From energy and defence to digital infrastructure, materials have become critical drivers for national competitiveness. With copper demand alone projected to outstrip supply by 30% in 2035, access to materials is increasingly shaping industrial policy, trade relations and security alliances.
How can economies strike a balance between securing their materials needs while remaining open and innovative?
How can economies strike a balance between securing their materials needs while remaining open and innovative?
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