Trading Power: Why the World’s Future Runs Through the Commonwealth
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 17/06/2025
In an increasingly uncertain and unpredictable world, the road to a prosperous, sustainable future runs through the Commonwealth. Critical minerals like copper, cobalt, lithium and rare earth elements are powering the clean energy and digital revolutions. But too little attention is paid to (…)
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