(Source: Leading Edge Materials)

Author: Jesse Day, Commodity Culture

CEO of Leading Edge Materials (TSXV:LEM / OTCQB:LEMIF) Kurt Budge points out China’s dominance in the production and export of critical raw materials such as graphite and rare earths, and why this is a growing concern as geopolitical tensions continue to divide East and West. Kurt explains why the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act is a game-changer in terms of diversifying and securing supply, and how Leading Edge Materials is set to take advantage through their graphite, rare earths, nickel, and cobalt projects in Europe.

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