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    Turkey, China sign MOU to collaborate on rare earth mining

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    The announcement was made this week at an international mining conference held in Tianjin, China, where a delegate led by Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkey’s minister of energy and natural resources, met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Guanghua to complete the MOU signing.

    “Critical minerals, which are indispensable for high-tech products, have become important raw materials that shape the policies of countries. Investing in critical minerals and rare earth elements plays an important role in our energy transformation vision,” Bayraktar said during the conference.

    “In this context, we aim to establish an industrial facility that will purify 570,000 tonnes of rare earth elements annually in order to bring the world’s second largest rare earth element reserve, which we discovered in Eskişehir, to our economy.”

    The agreement follows an earlier MOU focused on cooperation in energy transformation signed during a visit by Bayraktar in May. The Turkish government had hoped that the rare earth mining agreement could encourage Chinese companies including BYD, the world’s biggest maker of electric cars, to consider producing batteries following a recent deal to make EVs in the country, Bloomberg sources said last month.

    During this week’s visit, Bayraktar also met with the vice president of CNOS, one of China’s leading nuclear companies, to discuss possible opportunities for modular reactors, and the chairman of SPIC, one of Chinese largest energy companies, regarding potential renewable energy partnerships.

    “In today’s world, where the global mining industry is going through a critical period, joint projects to be developed between China and Türkiye in the field of mining have great potential,” Bayraktar said in a follow-up statement on his official X account.





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