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Critical metals supply and economic fragmentation: the case of batteries
[Approvisionnement en métaux critiques et fragmentation de l’économie : le cas des batteries]

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  • Valentin Sayagh
  • Wessim Jouini

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Batteries are a good example of the challenge posed by the fragmentation of the global economy to Europe's supply of raw materials for the transition. The EU has put in place a strategy to diversify supply through market mechanisms. This strategy is under threat from geopolitical forces and the ambitions of mining countries. Consequently, it needs to adapt. Le cas des batteries permet de mesurer le défi que pose la fragmentation de l’économie mondiale pour l’approvisionnement de l’Europe en matières premières de la transition. L’UE a mis en place une stratégie de diversification des approvisionnements fondée sur des mécanismes de marché. Cette stratégie étant menacée par la géopolitique et les aspirations des « pays extracteurs », elle doit donc s’adapter.

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  • Valentin Sayagh & Wessim Jouini, . "Critical metals supply and economic fragmentation: the case of batteries [Approvisionnement en métaux critiques et fragmentation de l’économie : le cas des batteries]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:378
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