Tariffs, uncertainty, driving nations to tighten grip on critical minerals
Resource nationalism is on the rise, with governments tightening control over critical minerals through higher taxes, regulations, and strategic policies. Verisk Maplecroft’s Jimena Blanco breaks down the latest trends, key risks, and how global players—including the U.S. and China—are navigating this shifting landscape.
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