Turkey's Potential Rare Earth Reserves Could Place It Among Top Three Worldwide, Though an Incomplete Industrial Chain Necessitates External Collaboration
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Recently, Turkish President Erdogan announced that the Beilicova region, located in Eskisehir Province in northwestern Turkey, is potentially home to a staggering 12.5 million tons of rare earth resources. Should these reserves be verified, Turkey would ascend to the third-largest holder of rare earth reserves globally, trailing only China and Brazil. At present, Turkey has initiated the process of seeking certification from the Australian Joint Ore Reserves Committee. Additionally, the nation is actively pursuing foreign technical partnerships to bolster and enhance its industrial chain.