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Briefing: The Critical Minerals Report (03.22.2026): Building a ‘Critical Minerals NATO’, Iran Shockwaves, and Cobalt–Tungsten–Uranium as Barometers of Global Turbulence
Strategic angle: An in-depth analysis of critical minerals and their geopolitical implications.
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Updated 19 days ago
The report highlights the emerging concept of a 'Critical Minerals NATO', which aims to enhance collaboration among nations to secure supply chains for essential minerals.
Iran's recent actions are analyzed for their potential impact on global mineral markets, indicating a shift in supply dynamics that could affect pricing and availability.
Cobalt, tungsten, and uranium are identified as key indicators of global stability, with fluctuations in these minerals serving as barometers for broader geopolitical turbulence.