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Germany, France, and Italy lead the new European strategy for critical raw materials
The European Union is intensifying efforts to secure independence in critical resources, with Germany, France, and Italy taking the lead in this strategic transition. According to informed sources, the project aims to significantly reduce the EU’s vulnerability to external sources of essential raw materials, a goal that has become a priority in the continent’s economic security policies.
The Central Role of Germany and France in the Energy Transition
The three member states are already conducting preparatory work to implement a joint reserve model that can strengthen European independence. Germany and France, along with Italy, are the pillars of this initiative, providing technical expertise and logistical capacity for the implementation of the plan. Their central position in the project reflects both their economic weight and their historical role in European architecture.
RESourceEU: The New Framework for Strategic Raw Materials
In December 2025, the European Union officially launched the RESourceEU initiative, an ambitious program designed to reshape the management of critical resources at the continental level. The mechanism is based on three fundamental pillars: establishing a shared strategic reserve among member states, implementing export restrictions on recyclable metallic waste, and regulating rare earth waste. These measures represent a paradigm shift in European raw material policy.
The Next Steps of the European Commission
Although the plan has been announced, the European Commission still needs to provide operational details and a definitive timetable for the implementation of RESourceEU. Experts are awaiting clarifications on implementation timelines, financial allocations, and the specific responsibilities of each member state. Meanwhile, Germany, France, and Italy continue to strengthen bilateral coordination to anticipate European moves and ensure their economic interests are adequately represented in the project’s execution phase.