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Norway and the European Union will collaborate on batteries and raw materials

Given the urgent need to tackle climate change and guarantee the supply of sustainable energy, raw materials and access to technologies useful for decarbonisation, the European Union and Norway have decided to expand their collaboration in the supply chains of raw materials and batteries . To announce this important news & egrave; Maro & scaron; & Scaron; ef & # 269; ovi & # 269; , Vice-President for Interinstitutional Relations of the European Commission and Jan Christian Vestre , Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry.

< p>The European Union has long been working to reduce dependence on Asia for the supply, in particular, of batteries and raw materials. What has been announced must therefore be seen as part of this project. Indeed, & egrave; It was emphasized that the development of integrated sustainable value chains for minerals, metals and batteries will help & agrave; to address strategic dependencies and to ensure & quot; green growth & quot; long-term and the creation of new jobs.

THE PROJECT

The European Union and Norway will collaborate in the commodities and batteries sectors, focusing their attention on environmental, social and governance criteria, research and innovation and financial and investment instruments. The understanding will develop as follows:

On top of all this, it will be; created a working group composed of officials and experts from the European Union and Norway. The partnership on raw materials and batteries could be followed by collaborations in other sectors linked to green industrial policies of mutual interest for both parties. The vice president Maro & scaron; & Scaron; ef & # 269; ovi & # 269 ;, Jan Christian Vestre and Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton will meet regularly to monitor progress and decide on next steps.

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