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Not a day to waste in critical minerals development: PwC

AHEAD of the inaugural Critical Minerals Summit in New South Wales today, PwC has tried to put some numbers on the impact embracing ‘future-facing’ minerals could have on the Australian economy.

 Critical minerals are needed for the energy transition

Critical minerals are needed for the energy transition

Number-crunching by the consultancy ahead of the talkfest suggests that mining critical minerals, with a value-adding supply chain, could be worth more than A$40 billion to the Australian economy by 2035....

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