Weekly Geopolitical Mining Review
A concise weekly briefing on mining, critical minerals and power.
Clarity. Strategy. Global context.
Each week we highlight a few key developments in mining and critical minerals – and what they mean for geopolitics, policy and markets. Strategic, clear, and written for people who need signal rather than noise.
Latest Weekly editions
This week showed how mineral security is being built through sharper instruments: demand coordination in Europe, midstream support in the United States, rising sulfur risk…
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy, Canada Growth Fund’s backing of Nouveau Monde Graphite, Rock Tech’s Ontario converter push, Argentina’s glacier-law reform, the Australia–U.S.…
This week’s Geopolitical Mining Weekly examines how mineral security is moving from strategic language to operating architecture. From Section 232 changes and allied coordination to…
This week, critical mineral security moved through concrete instruments rather than broad strategy language: plants, equity, licenses, trade architecture, and rising cost pressure. The common…
This week, critical minerals moved further into market design, processing capacity, project execution, and legitimacy pressure, as governments, companies, and even faith-based actors shaped the…
Critical minerals moved deeper into processing, project acceleration, and finance backed supply security this week, as the U.S., Argentina, Indonesia, Greenland, and Metalysis showed how…





