Back to newsGreece is advancing five strategic mining and extraction projects under the EU Critical Raw Materials Act, which aims to secure Europe's supply of minerals essential for green technology and digital industries. While not specific to Crete, these nationally designated projects are part of Greece's broader push to attract investment in its mineral-rich regions. The initiative is driven by European legislation designed to reduce dependence on non-EU suppliers for materials like lithium, nickel, and rare earth elements. For visitors to Crete, there is no immediate practical impact on travel, tourism infrastructure, or daily activities on the island. The projects are at an early approval stage, with details on locations and timelines still being established by the Greek government as part of its EU-aligned industrial strategy.
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Greece Advances Five Mining Projects for Critical EU Materials
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