INTIEAKorea · Critical Mineral List in KoreaPolicyIn force

Critical Mineral List in Korea

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced list of 33 critical minerals and 10 strategic critical minerals as a part of “the measures for securing critical minerals supply”. 33 critical minerals has been selected for management with regard to economic security,…

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Country / jurisdiction: Korea · Year: 2023 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced list of 33 critical minerals and 10 strategic critical minerals as a part of “the measures for securing critical minerals supply”. 33 critical minerals has been selected for management with regard to economic security, among which 10 strategic critical minerals will be prioritized for intensive management to stabilize the supply chain of high-tech industries such as semiconductors and secondary batteries.

The bolded items are 10 strategic critical minerals.

1. Lithium

2. Nickel

3. Cobalt

4. Manganese

5. Graphite

6. Neodymium (REE)

7. Dysprosium (REE)

8. Terbium (REE)

9. Cerium (REE)

10. Lanthanum (REE)

11. Niobium

12. Copper

13. Aluminum

14. Silicon

15. Magnesium

16. Molybdenum

17. Vanadium

18. Platinum (PGM)

19. Palladium (PGM)

20. Tin

21. Titanium

22. Tungsten

23. Antimony

24. Bismuth

25. Chromium

26. Lead

27. Zinc

28. Gallium

29. Indium

30. Tantalum

31. Zirconium

32. Strontium

33. Selenium

Official source: https://english.motie.go.kr/en/pc/pressreleases/bbs/bbsView.do?bbs_cd_n=2&bbs_seq_n=1212

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