Combine that with the massive lithium mine in Wolfsberg, Austria and we are set for the future.
Austria even constructed the whole money with taxpayer money in the 80s, and when the mine was ready, it was sold for a symbolic Schilling (~β¬0.07) to an Austrian private company in 1991 to mine the lithium, which they immediately did ... not. Instead, they boarded the mine up and did nothing with it.
Then then sold it for β¬10.25 mio to an Australian company in 2011. The state then even changed the law that determines the minimum size from which a mine needs an environmental impact assessment to just over the size of the mine, to make mining that lithium easier. In return, the lithium should be processed locally in Austria.
Sadly, they forgot to get that in writing, and now that Australian company wants to process the lithium in the UAE.