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Rare earth elements power everything from smartphones to green energy. Learn how shifting continents and geopolitics shape ...
Eugene Gholz analyzes the economic and security consequences of China's central position in the global ... of rare earths, did not exact a greater cost on countries with rare-earth dependent ...
The panic seemed justified. At the time China controlled 93% of global rare-earth production and more than 99% of the most valuable heavy rare earths. Congress convened a hearing on China’s rare ...
Commercial deep-sea mining remains in its infancy, but with a global race underway for rare earth minerals – and the industry dominated by China – Washington appears set on expanding its ...
With no domestic heavy rare earth separation capacity and a shuttered alternative facility in Vietnam, the U.S. is highly dependent on Chinese supply. The global automotive industry could soon ...
The global automotive industry could soon start reeling from one of China’s boldest moves in the trade war—restricting exports of several rare earth metals that are critical to the auto ...
Three decades ago, the United States dominated the global rare earth minerals market. However, it frittered away this power because the government bowed to a combination of globalist naivete and ...
The Ashram Project is one of the worlds largest monazite-dominant carbonatite-hosted Rare Earth Elements deposits with a NI 43-101 resource of 204.3 million tonnes averaging ~1.94% Total Rare ...
Rare earths are increasingly important for some high-tech products such as smartphones and hybrid cars. China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of rare earths, accounting for 90 per ...
The VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF (ARCA:REMX) (ARCA:REMX) tracks an index of global mining companies, as well as refiners and recyclers of rare earths and strategic metals.
China accounts for over 90% of the world’s rare earth refining capacity, according to the International Energy Agency, and a similar proportion of global rare earth magnet production.
The global automotive industry could soon start reeling from one of China’s boldest moves in the trade war—restricting exports of several rare earth metals that are critical to the auto manufacturing, ...
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