How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries

Mineral resources play a vital role in the development of renewable energy investment. Therefore, studying the factors that can influence the mineral resources trade is crucial in increasing the pace of global efforts toward energy transition. The conventional environment of natural resource trading...

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Main Authors: Sohail M.T., Din N.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-368602025-03-03T15:45:16Z How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries Sohail M.T. Din N.M. 56435699000 9335429400 Energy security Investments Mineral resources Minerals Risk assessment Current analysis Digital finance Digital inclusion Energy security risk Energy transitions ICT Mineral resource trade Related variables Renewable energy investments Security risks alternative energy digitization energy resource foreign direct investment information and communication technology international trade investment mineral resource resource allocation risk assessment technology adoption trade performance trade policy Commerce Mineral resources play a vital role in the development of renewable energy investment. Therefore, studying the factors that can influence the mineral resources trade is crucial in increasing the pace of global efforts toward energy transition. The conventional environment of natural resource trading is going through substantial changes in an age characterized by quick technology breakthroughs and increased dependence on digital finance systems. In addition, countries' policies and plans are now heavily influenced by the quest for energy security. However, whether digital inclusion and energy security risks have any role in boosting mineral resources trade is an empirical question overlooked by past studies. The current analysis fills the gap by investigating the influence of digital inclusion and energy security risks on mineral resources trade in world-leading mineral trading countries by utilizing 2SLS and GMM methods for the period from 2007 to 2022. The findings indicate that mineral trade is favorably influenced by digital finance and related variables such as ATMs, bank branches, debit cards, and electronic payments. While ICT has beneficial effects on the expansion of trade in mineral resources. Likewise, energy security risks proliferate the trade in mineral resources. Additionally, GDP and foreign direct investment positively contribute to the trade in mineral resources. In contrast, the consumer price index hurts mineral resources trade. Thus, governments can establish a more robust, fair, and ecologically sustainable global natural resources trading landscape by coordinating policies to take advantage of the favorable synergies between digital finance and energy security issues. ? 2023 Elsevier Ltd Final 2025-03-03T07:45:16Z 2025-03-03T07:45:16Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104528 2-s2.0-85179895073 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179895073&doi=10.1016%2fj.resourpol.2023.104528&partnerID=40&md5=3f8474efdc24c8eeb160fb6ff8508952 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36860 89 104528 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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topic Energy security
Investments
Mineral resources
Minerals
Risk assessment
Current analysis
Digital finance
Digital inclusion
Energy security risk
Energy transitions
ICT
Mineral resource trade
Related variables
Renewable energy investments
Security risks
alternative energy
digitization
energy resource
foreign direct investment
information and communication technology
international trade
investment
mineral resource
resource allocation
risk assessment
technology adoption
trade performance
trade policy
Commerce
spellingShingle Energy security
Investments
Mineral resources
Minerals
Risk assessment
Current analysis
Digital finance
Digital inclusion
Energy security risk
Energy transitions
ICT
Mineral resource trade
Related variables
Renewable energy investments
Security risks
alternative energy
digitization
energy resource
foreign direct investment
information and communication technology
international trade
investment
mineral resource
resource allocation
risk assessment
technology adoption
trade performance
trade policy
Commerce
Sohail M.T.
Din N.M.
How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
description Mineral resources play a vital role in the development of renewable energy investment. Therefore, studying the factors that can influence the mineral resources trade is crucial in increasing the pace of global efforts toward energy transition. The conventional environment of natural resource trading is going through substantial changes in an age characterized by quick technology breakthroughs and increased dependence on digital finance systems. In addition, countries' policies and plans are now heavily influenced by the quest for energy security. However, whether digital inclusion and energy security risks have any role in boosting mineral resources trade is an empirical question overlooked by past studies. The current analysis fills the gap by investigating the influence of digital inclusion and energy security risks on mineral resources trade in world-leading mineral trading countries by utilizing 2SLS and GMM methods for the period from 2007 to 2022. The findings indicate that mineral trade is favorably influenced by digital finance and related variables such as ATMs, bank branches, debit cards, and electronic payments. While ICT has beneficial effects on the expansion of trade in mineral resources. Likewise, energy security risks proliferate the trade in mineral resources. Additionally, GDP and foreign direct investment positively contribute to the trade in mineral resources. In contrast, the consumer price index hurts mineral resources trade. Thus, governments can establish a more robust, fair, and ecologically sustainable global natural resources trading landscape by coordinating policies to take advantage of the favorable synergies between digital finance and energy security issues. ? 2023 Elsevier Ltd
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title How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
title_short How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
title_full How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
title_fullStr How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
title_full_unstemmed How do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? Evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
title_sort how do digital inclusion and energy security risks affect mineral resources trade? evidence from world-leading mineral trading countries
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