Greece Approves €300M Boost for Gallium Production

METLEN Energy & Metals just got the green light from Greece to pump €300 million into boosting gallium production. This move is part of a plan to beef up local supply chains and cut down on outside reliance. Gallium, a big deal in tech like semiconductors and AI, is getting a local boost, and METLEN is expanding its existing bauxite mines and alumina refinery to make it happen. What does it mean for you? If you're into tech or just love gadgets, this could mean more stable prices and less drama from supply chain hiccups. Europe is trying to keep tech flowing smoothly, so your next smartphone might just benefit from this local gallium push.

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