Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Seah, Sharon, author

Title Enhancing ASEAN's Role in Critical Mineral Supply Chains / by Sharon Seah and Mirza Sadaqat Huda
Published Singapore : ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, February 2024
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
February 2024

Copies

Description 1 online resource (31 pages): color illustrations, color map
Series Trends in Southeast Asia, 0219-3213 ; TRS3/24
Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Frontmatter -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- ENERGY TRANSITION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- EXTRACTION AND PROCESSING OF CRITICAL MINERALS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- ASEAN'S MINERAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT -- ASEAN'S ROLE IN THE CRITICAL MINERALS SUPPLY CHAIN -- CONCLUSION
Summary The clean energy transition momentum is gathering pace globally, and in Southeast Asia as well. The transition is dependent on an uninterrupted supply of critical minerals and metals that are essential for the production of low-carbon technologies.<br><br>The supply of critical minerals is impeded by several constraints. First is the dominance of a handful of countries in both the upstream and downstream parts of the supply chain. Second is the current geopolitical race to secure supplies leading to greater protectionist behaviours, exhibited through export bans and trade impediments.<br><br>This study focuses on four selected critical minerals which are important to the region. Two criteria are used in determining a mineral having high significance: (1) There are significant deposits of it which can be tapped on to bolster Southeast Asia's strategic position in the supply chains; and (2) It is an essential input in industries and sectors of importance in Southeast Asia. The four critical minerals examined in this study are: copper, nickel, bauxite (alumina), and rare earth elements (REEs).<br>,br>The study makes thre#e recommendations to enhance ASEAN's role in the critical minerals supply chains. The first addresses the insufficiency of investments in early-stage exploration and exploitation of critical minerals. The second appeals for investments at all stages, including in technology to tap into downstream activities beyond refining and purification, and in the manufacturing of component parts. The third calls for improvements in sustainability management in the mining sector, which is generally extremely environmentally and socially damaging to communities
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject ASEAN.
Industrial management.
Business logistics.
Rare earths -- Southeast Asia
Minerals -- Southeast Asia
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Huda, Mirza Sadaqat, author
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, publisher.
Project Muse. distributor.
ISBN 9789815203233
9815203231