THE RAW MATERIALS INITIATIVE : MEETING OUR CRITICAL NEEDS FOR GROWTH AND JOBS IN EUROPE

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THE RAW MATERIALS INITIATIVE : MEETING OUR CRITICAL NEEDS FOR GROWTH AND JOBS IN EUROPE International Nickel Study Group Lisbon, 23 April 2009. Paul Anciaux Structure of presentation 1) Introduction 2) Analysis of supply and demand 3) An integrated strategy 4) Way forward

Introduction The EU is highly dependent on imports of strategically important raw materials which are increasingly affected by market distortions. Exploration and extraction are facing increased competition for different land uses and a highly regulated environment. Need for an integrated response, as suggested by Council in May 2007. Analysis & proposed measures apply in a high degree to other non-energy raw materials. Analysis of supply and demand From self-sufficiency to high import dependence Need for primary and secondary raw materials Certain materials particularly critical Fundamental changes on global markets 450 export restrictions on more than 400 different raw materials Strategies to secure privileged access to raw materials 50% of major mineral reserves located in low income countries

An integrated strategy based on 3 Pillars 1. Ensure access to raw materials from international markets under the same conditions as other industrial competitors; 2. Set the right framework conditions within the EU in order to foster sustainable supply of raw materials from European sources; 3. Boost overall resource efficiency and promote recycling to reduce the EU s consumption of primary raw materials and decrease the relative import dependence. Define critical raw materials identify - in close cooperation with Member States and stakeholders - a methodology and list of potentially critical raw materials.

Launch of EU strategic raw materials diplomacy (pillar 1) Ensure better and more effective coordination and coherence among EU external policies at various levels: e.g. management of EU strategic partnerships; policy dialogues with third countries (Africa, emerging economies, developed countries). Promote enhanced international cooperation (e.g. G8, OECD, UNCTAD, World Bank, etc.) Dialogues on Acrtic, deep sea mining and international trade routes; Support of international initiatives (e.g. Kimberley Process, EITI, EITI++). Include provisions on raw materials in trade agreements (pillar 1) Include, as appropriate, provisions on access to and sustainable management of raw materials in: bilateral and multilateral trade agreements; regulatory dialogues.

Challenge trade distortion measures using all available instruments (pillar 1) Identify and challenge trade distortion measures taken by third countries using all available mechanisms and instruments, e.g.: WTO negotiations; dispute settlement; Market Access Partnerships. Prioritising those which undermine open international markets to the disadvantage of the EU most. Promote sustainable access to raw materials in development policy (pillar 1) Strengthening States Assist developing countries with capacity building to manage public finances, sustainable management of natural resources; negotiations with mining companies. Increase the use of EU budget support as instrument to deliver aid contributing to sound public finances. Promote a sound investment climate Level playing field for companies; Transparency of mining deals; Sound taxation systems. Promote sustainable management of raw materials Improve social and environmental standards; Improve human rights conditions; Combating child labour.

Improve the regulatory framework related to access to land (pillar 2) Promote the exchange of best practices in the area of land use planning and administrative conditions for exploration and extraction. Increase the involvement of national geological surveys in land use planning within the Member States. Develop a strategy for integrating sub-surface components into GMES. Develop guidelines on reconciling extraction activities in or near Natura 2000 areas with environmental protection. Encourage better networking between national geological surveys to increase EU s knowledge base (pillar 2) Improve the knowledge base of mineral deposits within the EU. Encourage better networking between the national geological surveys to: facilitate the exchange of information; improve the interoperability and dissemination of data; particular attention to the needs of SMEs.

Promote skills and research (pillar 2) Promote skills through effective partnerships between universities, geological surveys and industry Promote research on: innovative exploration and extraction technologies; Recycling; materials substitution; resource efficiency. Increase resource efficiency and foster substitution of raw materials (pillar 3) Give impetus to resource efficiency and ecoinnovative production processes: in context of Action Plan on Sustainable Consumption and production and Sustainable Industrial Policy. Promote research projects on resource-efficient products and production; development of substitutes.

Promote recycling and facilitate the use of secondary raw materials (pillar 3) Commission & Member States should: Ensure sound and harmonised enforcement of the Waste Shipment Regulation; Release information on illegal shipment flows. Encourage recycling markets through the following measures: Legislation, standards and labelling; Public procurement; Financing; Knowledge sharing and international action (2008-2011 Action Plan for the Lead Market Initiative on Recycling). Way forward The Communication has been sent to the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament. Council conclusions are expected in May. Implementation work with Member States and stakeholders. Report to Council in 2 years.

Thank you for your attention! Further info: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/non_energy_extractive_industries/raw_materials.htm