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Britain ‘seeking a quarter of global lithium’

Last updated: December 10, 2025 11:50 pm
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The lack of transparency in government decision-making regarding which sectors to prioritize for growth is concerning. The exclusion of demand estimates for the defense sector from public view raises questions about the underlying political motivations. Global Justice Now’s research has highlighted the role of militarization in driving demand for critical minerals, despite their association with green technologies.

It is essential for the government to consider input from various stakeholders, including civil society and the public, when deciding on resource allocation. Prioritizing the military sector, which contributes minimally to job creation and focuses on global power projection, is not in the best interest of the economy. Instead, sectors like renewable energy generation and healthcare technologies should take precedence in an industrial strategy that benefits people and addresses the climate crisis.

The government’s strategy to secure critical minerals through trade agreements must balance the need for resource access with the responsibility to ensure sustainable economic development in supplier countries. While the strategy mentions supporting local benefits in resource-rich nations, it also emphasizes expanding markets for UK industry and investors, potentially overlooking the negative impacts of extraction on local communities and the environment.

Trade policies that restrict mineral exports can be essential for developing countries to protect their industrial policy space and pursue sustainable development. Ignoring these considerations undermines the government’s commitment to resetting its relationship with the Global South. Any strategy involving mineral extraction should prioritize human rights, environmental protection, and corporate responsibility to mitigate the negative consequences of mining operations.

The government’s focus on voluntary principles and vague commitments to environmental, social, and governance standards in the mining sector falls short of what is needed to ensure responsible resource extraction. Stronger regulations and binding provisions are necessary to hold mining companies accountable for their actions and ensure fair distribution of benefits from mineral extraction.

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As the world grapples with the challenges of critical mineral supply chains, there is an opportunity to address historical inequalities and promote more equitable trade relationships. However, the current strategy lacks the bold action needed to achieve meaningful transformation. It is now up to advocates and activists to push for change and demand a more sustainable and just approach to mineral resource management.

The accompanying image, “Triangle of Sacrifice,” illustrates the environmental impact of lithium mining in the Andes and serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked resource extraction. The artist’s work highlights the water-intensive nature of lithium production and the need for responsible mining practices.

Cleodie Rickard, the trade campaigner manager at Global Justice Now, underscores the urgency of advocating for a fairer and more sustainable approach to mineral resource management. It is crucial for governments and industry stakeholders to prioritize ethical and environmentally sound practices in the pursuit of critical minerals.

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