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Old 03-19-2024, 10:58 PM
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Default Critical Minerals Outlook

In an insightful interview with Tracy Weslosky of InvestorNews, Constantine Karayannopoulos, a renowned expert in the field of critical minerals, shared his perspectives on the current state and future prospects of the critical minerals market.

The interview discusses the critical mineral market, particularly lithium and rare earths, in the context of electric vehicles (EVs) and battery technology.

Demand for critical minerals is high: The minerals are essential for EVs and batteries, leading to a boom in this sector.

Challenges for small companies: Despite the high demand, small companies struggle to raise funds due to the current market climate.

Optimism for the future: The author believes the downturn is temporary, and demand for these minerals will remain strong in the long run.

Lithium is key: Lithium is considered the most important battery mineral for the next decade, and strategic investments are recommended during the current market low.

Focus on rare earths: China heavily influences the rare earths market, but prices might stabilize soon. Brazil's emergence as a supplier offers diversification opportunities.

Responsible sourcing: The article highlights the importance of environmentally friendly practices and ethical sourcing, especially for heavy rare earths.

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LeUns3YzCE

 

Disclaimer: The author of this post, may or may not be a shareholder of any of the companies mentioned in this column. No company mentioned has sponsored or paid for this content. Comments on this forum should never be taken as investment advice.

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