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The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth elements, sought after for a range of technologies. But in the last few ...
Von der Leyen visits Japan for two days starting Tuesday. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will hold a summit with von ...
Non-Chinese rare earth producers have been conspicuously absent from mining’s top tier, now worth a collective $1.5 trillion, ...
The West Australian-based miner says the Trump administration’s investment in critical minerals has lit a fire under the ...
Decades of process innovation and industrial policy helped China corner the rare earths market while the US fell behind.
Japan is preparing to stir a sleeping world. The goal isn’t oil or gas — it’s mud. Mud that’s packed with the rare earth ...
The United States and other countries will have to replicate China’s processing capabilities to dismantle one of Beijing’s ...
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?
In late 2024, China tightened its grip on permanent magnets exports, citing national security and environmental concerns. China controls more than 70 per cent of global rare earths production and ...
Beijing uses its near-monopoly on critical minerals to win trade concessions. Can the U.S. find alternate supplies?
The Quad Critical Minerals Initiative aims to secure and diversify supply chains to reduce dependence on China, with India playing a key role in strengthening global mineral security.
Trump, who sued the WSJ and its owners including Rupert Murdoch for at least $10 billion on Friday over the newspaper's ...