Table analysing the proposed measures in the Draghi Report for the critical raw materials subsector: Critical Raw Materials Act. It is based on seven variabes distributed in columns. The first three are ranking variables where each measure is awarded a score relative to the other measures in its sector or subsector in a hierarchical way: urgency in the EU, importance of the measure for the EU and importance of the measure for Spain. The remaining four variables classify the proposals on the basis of a three-point scale that depends on the assessment of the proposed measure itself: presence in the Mission Letters (explicit reference, ambiguous or no mention at all), political viability for the EU and for Spain (high, medium or low), and level of public investment needed to put the measure in practice (high-susbtantial, medium-little or none-nothing). Only measure 24, regarding the diversification of supply chains for critical raw materials, seems to constitute a Political Win. 75% (three) of the proposals have high European viability. The Cheap Win in this sector is again the diversification of supply chains (24), followed by greater support for strategic projects (26), which has medium-level importance.