Detailing the current production, trade, and regulatory landscape to inform critical raw materials strategies of the Organisation of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS).
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- 117
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- IISD, 2024
Table of Contents
- 1.0 Introduction 11
- 2.0 The Role of Commodities in OACPS 13
- 3.0 CRM: Definition and relevance 15
- 3.1 What is Meant by “Criticality”? 15
- 3.2 Relevance: Key technological drivers and societal needs 16
- 3.3 Key Challenges in CRM Supply Chains and Implications for OACPS Countries 18
- 4.0 OACPS and Critical Raw Materials 22
- 4.1 OACPS and the Production of CRMs 22
- 4.2 Regional Outlook 24
- 4.3 Trade Outlook 28
- 5.0 Regulatory Frameworks Governing CRMs 41
- 5.1 Brief Overview of Relevant Policies and Frameworks Governing CRM in OACPS Countries 41
- 5.2 Brief Overview of Policies Guiding CRMs in OACPS Partner Countries 47
- 5.3 International Trade and Investment Frameworks 53
- 6.0 Conclusion: Navigating global dynamics, safeguarding interests, and addressing concerns 62
- 6.1 Political and Strategic Interests 63
- 6.2 Economic Interests 64
- 6.3 Social and Environmental Challenges 65
- References 66
- Appendix A. Overview of policies and terminologies (see Appendix B for the associated list of minerals) 74
- Appendix B. List of critical minerals (CMs) in selected countries 78
- Appendix C. Mapping Selected Critical Raw Materials Against Clean Energy Transition Technologies, Digital Technologies and Societal Needs 85
- Appendix D. Critical Raw Materials Produced in OACPS Countries, by Global Rank, Share of Global Production, and Level of Concentration of Production 88
- Appendix E. HS Codes Used for this Study 103
- Appendix F. Copper Beneficiation (Value) Chain (For Sulphides Ores Using Pyrometallurgy Process) 105
- Appendix G. Summary of Measures Disciplined or Prohibited Under the Rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) 107
- Appendix H. Overview of Trade Rules Applicable Between the European Union and Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States Countries 110