

Dominic Raab
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@DominicRaab
Head of Global Affairs, Appian Capital Advisory. Special Envoy, World Gold Council. Distinguished Fellow, RUSI. Former UK Deputy PM & Foreign Secretary.




RUSI is pleased to welcome The Rt Hon. @DominicRaab as a Distinguished Fellow. A former Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and Lord Chancellor, Mr Raab brings extensive experience in UK foreign policy, legislation and international affairs to RUSI’s Fellowship. rusi.org/news-and-comme…

Former UK Deputy PM @DominicRaab tells me #Trump using “strategic ambiguity because it doesn’t want to be drawn into forever wars” when it comes to #Iran. We also talk about #Venezuela, #Greenland and #criticalminerals. #FutureMineralsForum #Riyadh @CNNConnect




Central banks enter the gold trade to choke off smuggling ft.trib.al/8mMTFYM





Now speaking: Former UK Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Dominc Raab, World Gold Council. Stay tuned for live updates and follow the livestream 👉bit.ly/44bIaRK

“We need trillions of dollars extra investment in minerals.” Britain is “20 years behind China” in the rare earth minerals market and is at risk of being bottlenecked in critical industries like energy and defence, says @DominicRaab. @AdamBoultonTABB | #TimesRadio




Can policy decide the future of mining? In my latest conversation @digdeep_mining, I’m joined by @DominicRaab, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and now Head of Global Affairs at @AppianCapital. We discussed the growing importance of government involvement in mining, and why policy, geopolitics and investment are now deeply intertwined with the future of critical minerals. Listen now ⬇ 🔸 Transitioning from politics to mining 🔸 The West’s challenge in catching up with China’s dominance 🔸 Why governments are investing in mining projects 🔸 The role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) 🔸 The UK and Europe’s approach to securing mineral supply 🔸 Outlook for Appian Capital and global mining






Australia’s ‘rock star’ rare earth miners profit from US-China tensions on.ft.com/3L5Ylt1


