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China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
Stralis Aircraft has secured an agreement with two Japanese universities, following the Queensland Government’s trade mission to Japan.
The rational response to China’s challenge would be, “back to the future,” by defeating Trump’s drill-baby-drill agenda and ...
The House Foreign Affairs Committee heard testimony on security risks as the U.S. remains 100% import reliant on nearly a quarter of 50 critical minerals dominated by China.
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Gracelin Baskaran of CSIS says Japan's push to develop deep sea rare earth mining manufacturing capabilities are crucially ...
For example, Australia's rare earth separation facilities can meet only 30 percent of Japan's domestic demand, and Japan still mainly relies on China with the remaining. Therefore, the US is forming ...
The Australian Strategic Institute described this moment as “a once-in-a-century brain gain opportunity.” In the mid-20th ...
When it comes to energy planning, China and the U.S. are moving in opposite directions. As the New York Times reported on ...
America is taking on China in the race to the bottom of the sea, hoping that new mining techniques will help break Beijing’s ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright was in Ranchester, Wyoming, on Friday for the ribbon cutting to open the first U.S. rare ...
The recent disruption has caused the nation to explore and start building stockpiles of magnets and offering incentives to ...
A multi-billion deal from the US government to back domestic miner and magnet maker MP Materials has the rare earth sector rocking.
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