Domestic raw material extraction is coming more into focus in Germany. No country in the EU has received more applications for the status of a critical raw materials project from the EU Commission this January, said Matthias Koehler, Ministerial Director at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, at the Saxon Raw Materials Conference in Freiberg. According to the EU regulation, such a status promises preferential treatment for faster approval procedures.
Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs Dirk Panter (SPD) emphasized that raw materials are "the basis for our prosperity" and are crucial for the future of Saxony as an industrial and automotive state. Plans to extract lithium from rock under the Ore Mountains on both sides of the Saxon state border have been maturing for around ten years. While the project in the Czech Republic can count on political backing and state funding, the Saxon side is still struggling to get a clear signal from Brussels.