What role are BRICS members playing in the climate transition?
Today, China is the world’s top producer of 16 minerals and elements that the US government deems to be “critical.” Currently, China accounts for 60% of all global production of lithium and cobalt, which are used in electric batteries. In addition, China is a dominant producer of yttrium, gallium, magnesium, tungsten, and bismuth.
Other BRICS members boast deep reserves of rare earth minerals, including:
Brazil, which produces 10% of the world’s graphite – a key component in lithium-ion batteries.
South Africa and Russia, which collectively produce 83% of the world’s platinum used in next-generation batteries.
India, which is a major producer of rare earth elements like barite, chromium, and titanium.