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EPA / Ritchie B Tongo October 24, 2022 Clampdown on chip exports is the most consequential US move against China yet Johanna Weaver, Australian National University Historians will pinpoint Biden’s decision on 7 October 2022 as the moment at which US and Chinese technology decoupling became inevitable.
Shutterstock May 11, 2022 Australia has rich deposits of critical minerals for green technology. But we are not making the most of them … yet Mohan Yellishetty, Monash University Critical minerals like cobalt, lithium and rare earth elements abound in Australia. But we’re not making the most of these in-demand resources.