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EU Industry Chief Says Raw Materials Recycling is Solution to China Dependency

EU Industry Chief Says Raw Materials Recycling is Solution to China Dependency
EU Industry Chief Says Raw Materials Recycling is Solution to China Dependency

Stephane Sejourne, the EU's industry chief, said that recycling could be the answer to the EU's dependence on China for critical raw material imports.

The Critical Raw Materials Act, which entered into force in 2013, has set the EU a recycling target of 25% by 2030 to meet the demand for critical minerals. Less than 1 percent of rare earths are recycled in the EU.

Sejourne, speaking at a Brussels conference, said that the EU should also speed up the process of negotiating deals for raw materials critical to its economy instead of waiting to sign multi-year agreements.

Sejourne stated that the EU's 17 strategic metals, minerals and alloys identified by Sejourne will need to be accelerated to increase the production of gallium and rare-earth permanent magnets by sixfold.

Sejourne stated that the process of obtaining permits should be simplified, as "too many" projects have been abandoned in the past.

The Commissioner stated that part of the blame lies on the shoulders of companies, as a U.S. China deal to defer new restrictions on rare-earth exports is unlikely to last.

Sejourne added that "Companies need to also reevaluate the risk they are taking and stop purchasing 100% Chinese".

"The United States has signed a stop the clock deal with China and Europe has benefitted but I doubt that it will last for 12 months".

Sejourne will present the EU’s new economic security and resource package to be presented on December 3. Reporting by Julia Payne, Alessandro Parodi and Sudip Kar Gupta; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Sudip K. Gupta

(source: Reuters)