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Top Links 1105 America’s dependence for Rare Earths. Russia's Wartime Economy. ASEAN Energy & the German SPD

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Started May 18, 2026

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Relying on domestic sources for rare earths is unrealistic and could lead to economic instability and environmental degradation.
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ASEAN's energy strategies should prioritize sustainable practices to combat climate change while supporting economic growth.
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The German SPD's approach to energy policy may hinder economic competitiveness in a global market increasingly focused on innovation.
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Russia's wartime economy illustrates the need for a comprehensive global approach to sanctions that considers humanitarian impacts.
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America must reduce its dependence on rare earths from foreign nations to enhance national security and technological independence.
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