Although harder to pirouette around US-China rivalry, Seoul needs both as partners as it broadens global supply chains
South Korea has worked to secure and diversify its critical minerals supply chains amid intensifying competition between the U.S. and China, Russia’s war against Ukraine and other disruptions.
These resources, including cobalt, copper and rare earths, to name a few, are integral to the nation's economic prosperity and safeguarding of national security.
South Korea has worked to secure and diversify its critical minerals supply chains amid intensifying competition between the U.S. and China, Russia’s war against Ukraine and other disruptions.
These resources, including cobalt, copper and rare earths, to name a few, are integral to the nation's economic prosperity and safeguarding of national security.
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