EU Launches Operations of Critical Minerals Procurement Platform
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Posted on April 13, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleThe EU on April 13, 2026, launched the critical minerals stream of its Energy and Raw Materials Platform under the RESourceEU strategy, aggregating purchasing across buyers to reduce reliance on China. This marks a key phase in the bloc’s efforts to boost supply chain resilience and meet 2030 target
By Eric Onstad
LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday launched the critical minerals section of its energy and materials procurement platform, which aims to give more power to regional buyers and cut dependence on dominant producer China by aggregating their purchases.
The platform is part of the bloc's RESourceEU strategy nL8N3X91DV, announced in December to develop its supply chains for rare earths and other strategic minerals needed for the energy transition and defence applications. China controls up to 90% of output in that sector.
The EU's Energy and Raw Materials Platform https://energy-platform.ec.europa.eu/ opened to submissions from buyers on Monday in the first phase of a multi-month process, an EU spokesperson told Reuters.
The platform connects buyers with suppliers, but leaves the two sides to finalise trades.
The first round of connections between buyers and sellers will start on April 13, the spokesperson said, and will focus on "immediately and soon-to-be-available rare earths, battery and defence raw materials". The results will be announced in September.
Last year, the EU chose https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/eu-picks-pwc-consortium-minerals-energy-platform-eu-source-says-2025-01-22/#:~:text=LONDON%2C%20Jan%2023%20(Reuters),a%20document%20seen%20by%20Reuters PriceWaterhouseCoopers and a Slovak software company to develop its 9 million euro platform, which has separate mechanisms for strategic raw materials, hydrogen, and energy products such as natural gas and biomethane.
The platform kicked off with hydrogen, which started submissions in November and announced results https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/ener/items/930899/en on April 1, with 273 match-ups.
The REsourceEU plan aims to accelerate the bloc's Critical Raw Materials Act, passed in 2023. The EU wants to speed up the development of its own supply chains so as not to rely on any single country for more than 65% of its demand.
Under the CRMA, the bloc has set ambitious 2030 targets for domestic production of critical minerals required for its green transition - 10% of annual needs mined, 25% recycled and 40% processed domestically by the end of the decade.
(Reporting by Eric Onstad; Editing by Jan Harvey)
It is an energy and raw materials platform designed to help EU buyers aggregate purchases of critical minerals and reduce reliance on China.
The platform focuses on rare earths, battery materials, and defence raw materials that are essential for the energy transition.
By aggregating regional demand, boosting domestic supply chains, and setting production and recycling targets for critical minerals by 2030.
The first round of buyer-seller matchups is set to begin on April 13, with results announced in September.
The targets are 10% of needs mined domestically, 25% recycled, and 40% processed within the EU by 2030.
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