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Uzbekistan Expands Role in Critical Minerals via Alliances

Tashkent :- Uzbekistan has taken decisive steps to secure its position as a key player in the rapidly evolving global market for critical minerals. In a move signaling its growing influence, the country’s leading industry enterprise, the Uzbek Technological Metals Plant (TMK), has joined both the European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA) and Canada’s Critical Minerals Institute (CMI).

Last year, Uzbekistan and the European Union signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of critical raw materials. Today, TMK’s official entry into ERMA marks a major milestone in implementing that agreement. ERMA is a strategic platform shaping Europe’s industrial resource policy and ensuring secure supplies of lithium, tungsten, molybdenum, and rare earth elements — essential for the continent’s green technologies and future energy transition.
“We look forward to working closely with TMK to advance ERMA’s goals and strengthen cooperation between the European Union and Uzbekistan,” said Massimo Gasparon, ERMA’s Director.
Membership in ERMA is expected to provide TMK with:

  • Expanded access to European grants and investment mechanisms;
  • Opportunities for joint research and innovation with leading European centers;
  • Greater entry into international markets with higher quality standards.
    This partnership positions Uzbekistan not merely as a resource supplier but as an innovation-driven partner in global industry.
    In another strategic development, TMK has officially joined the Canada-based Critical Minerals Institute (CMI), a global think tank and strategic hub connecting industry corporations, government bodies, research institutions, and investors.

CMI plays a leading role in mapping the “resource future” and recently published a list of 23 critical minerals that has become a reference point for industrial strategies worldwide.
“We can serve as a bridge for TMK in establishing partnerships with leading companies in Canada and the United States. North American companies also need reliable partners like Uzbekistan,” noted Tracy Hughes, CMI’s CEO.
Through CMI membership, Uzbekistan will gain:

  • Access to timely, accurate intelligence on resource strategies of the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia;
  • Inclusion of Uzbekistan’s rare elements into global supply chains;
  • Participation in technology transfer and investment platforms;
  • Weekly “Critical Minerals Reports” analyzing market trends, policy shifts, and technological breakthroughs.
    These twin alliances will enable Uzbekistan to promote its national interests more effectively on the global stage, integrate into advanced industrial networks, and contribute to shaping strategies for regional stability and global supply security.
    With its growing footprint in the critical minerals sector, Uzbekistan is positioning itself as an indispensable partner in the international effort to secure the raw materials essential for a sustainable and technologically advanced future.
Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
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Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

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