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GT Voice: Australia overestimates its capability in critical minerals supply – Global Times
After reporting a better-than-expectation 3.1 percent GDP growth for the fourth quarter in 2020, Canberra on Thursday announced a 10-year plan, aiming to boost…

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After reporting a better-than-expectation 3.1 percent GDP growth for the fourth quarter in 2020, Canberra on Thursday announced a 10-year plan, aiming to boost processing capability of its critical minerals and to enhance its manufacturing industry.
By planning to develop minerals processing, as well as turn its resources into high-value products, like batteries and solar cells, the plan shows intention to further stimulate economy out of the COVID-19 pandemic quagmire as…
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