Amanda Lacaze, Lynas CEO and managing director, speaks at the Sydney Energy Forum in Sydney, Australia, on July 12, 2022. Brook Mitchell/Pool/AFP via Getty ImagesAustralia and its allies may have to embrace market intervention to combat decades of inaction that let China gain a stranglehold on critical raw materials, an outgoing mining boss says.Lynas Rare Earths CEO Amanda Lacaze told the National Press Club on May 6 that Australia should produce more mining engineers, consider tax credits and push for more purchases from non-Chinese supply chains.
Mining Boss Reveals How Australia Can Fight CCPs Rare Metal Monopoly
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