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Global Copper Scarcity Drives Theft and Strategic Stockpiling
Copper has become scarce and expensive due to high demand from electric vehicles, data centers, and ammunition production, leading to increased theft and discussions among governments about creating emergency stockpiles.
27 Feb, 10:26 — 27 Feb, 10:26
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