Vanadium has long been the quiet achiever of the periodic table, known to metallurgists and engineers. That tide is turning. What was once considered a secondary metal for strengthening steel has emerged as a central player in the world’s energy transformation. Governments across the globe, from Australia to the United States and Europe, have now classified it as a critical mineral, a signal that its strategic importance has moved beyond traditional industrial uses.
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