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17 raw materials deemed 'critical' for the Netherlands, according to first list
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17 raw materials deemed 'critical' for the Netherlands, according to first list

From NRC Handelsblad · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • The Dutch government has published its first Critical Raw Materials List, identifying 17 substances.
  • These 17 raw materials are considered to have a "high supply risk" for the Netherlands.
  • The list aims to address potential vulnerabilities in the supply chains of essential materials.

The Dutch government has released its inaugural Critical Raw Materials List, designating 17 specific substances as crucial for the nation's economy and industry. This list highlights materials that face a "high supply risk" for the Netherlands, signaling potential vulnerabilities in their availability.

The publication of this list marks a significant step for the government in understanding and mitigating risks associated with essential resource procurement. By identifying these 17 critical raw materials, the Netherlands aims to develop strategies to ensure more stable and secure supply chains, thereby safeguarding its industrial base and economic resilience against potential global disruptions.

The government's initiative underscores a growing awareness of the strategic importance of raw materials in the global economy. The focus on supply risks suggests a proactive approach to potential geopolitical or logistical challenges that could impact the Netherlands' access to these vital components.

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Originally published by NRC Handelsblad in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.