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5、Sales No.E.24.II.D.20Changing battery chemistries and implications for critical minerals supply chainsiiiAcknowledgementsThis report was prepared,under the overall guidance of Luz Maria De La Mora,Director of the Division on International Trade and Commodities of the United Nations Conference on Tra
6、de and Development(UNCTAD),by a team led by Rachid Amui,under supervision of Clovis Freire,and with research inputs from Sofia Dominguez and Chengcheng Yan and Cosimo Frontera(UNCTAD Interns)and Arthur Magro(UNCTAD Consultant).The cover design was undertaken by the UNCTAD Communication and External