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Latest revision as of 21:59, 22 February 2025
Commodities - commodity risk - minerals.
(CM).
Critical minerals include cobalt, lithium, nickel and rare earth oxides.
Critical minerals are generally defined as having:
- (1) High supply risk, and
- (2) If supply is disrupted, high economic vulnerability.
Recycling, repurposing and using critical minerals more efficiently can lessen the related challenges for corporate treasuries and their organisations.