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Australia Tries to Break Its Dependence on China for Lithium Mining

Half of the world’s supply of the critical battery ingredient is mined in Australia, which ships virtually all of it to China. The government and business are betting they can change that.

Natasha Frost
Author: Natasha Frost

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Natasha Frost

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China, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Factories and Manufacturing, Lithium (Metal), Supply Chain, United States
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