The US has identified critical mineral security as a national priority. That shift is reshaping transatlantic relations and underscoring Europe's dependence on foreign suppliers. The Trump ...
Oil, the primary driver of late 20th-century geopolitics, has given way to critical minerals in the 21st century. Elements like cobalt and lithium to rare earth elements have become essential to the ...
Greenland, a vast Arctic island with a population of about 56,000, has recently emerged as a central stage for geopolitical competition among major global powers. Its importance stems from a ...
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How supply chain concentration, geopolitical competition, and surging demand are reshaping the global landscape for strategic minerals - and what it means for the decade ahead.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Ginsburg is a reporter who writes about international business. LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 06:Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang ...
Geopolitical uncertainty is becoming the defining feature of the decade, and global powers are increasingly using geo-economic power to promote national interest and defend their critical interests.
Concerns around debt‑funded AI capex, circular investment dynamics among large tech firms, and elevated valuations weighed on ...