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A recent study by IW Consult at the German Economic Institute and Fraunhofer Systems and Innovation Research (ISI) has highlighted Germany's reliance on imports of rare earths, copper, and lithium and their significance to the economy

The study reveals that nearly one-third of the added value in Germany's manufacturing sector is linked to goods containing copper, while lithium-containing goods contribute to one-tenth, and those containing rare earths make up over a fifth


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