Uzbekistan has received another important “ticket" in the geopolitical arena

Uzbekistan has received another important “ticket" in the geopolitical arena
Uzbekistan is rapidly strengthening its position in the international arena in the field of critical minerals. The leading company in the industry, the Uzbek Technological Metals Plant (TMK)— is turning the country into one of the key centers of global cooperation. One of the significant steps was TMK's official entry into the Institute of Critical Minerals (CMI), located in Canada.
CMI is a global intellectual and strategic center that unites industrial corporations, government agencies, research centers and investors. A "resource map of the future" is being formed here. The list of 23 critical minerals published by CMI this year has already become a guideline for technological development and industrial policy in many countries.
"We can become a bridge for TMK in establishing partnerships with leading companies in Canada and the United States. North American companies also need a reliable partner like Uzbekistan," said CMI CEO Tracey Hughes.
Membership in CMI opens up a number of advantages for Uzbekistan: -obtaining timely and reliable information about the resource strategies of the USA, Canada, Australia, Europe and Asia;
-inclusion of rare elements extracted in Uzbekistan in international supply chains;
-access to platforms for technology transfer and investment attraction;
-Receive a weekly "Critical Minerals Report" analyzing market fluctuations, policy decisions, and technological innovations.
Thanks to this step, TMK will be able not only to more actively promote Uzbekistan's interests on the world market, but also to participate in developing positions on regional stability and global supply security.