S. Korea, Mongolia to hold first ministerial-level committee on rare metals supply chain
South Korea and Mongolia plan to hold a ministerial committee on rare metals later this year as part of expanded bilateral cooperation on the supply chain for critical minerals, Seoul's industry…
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