China Rare Earth Stranglehold Shouldn’t Affect US
Forbes reported that China's monopoly over rare earths doesn't need to impact the US's demand for electronics.
Forbes reported that China's monopoly over rare earths doesn't need to impact the US's demand for electronics.
Globe and Mail reported that higher pollution controls will be good for the global rare earth industry.
Reuters reported that Brett Lambert, the Pentagon official in charge of industrial policy, said that the US Defense Department will take action if the US faces a rare earth shortage.
Mining Weekly reported that China has started a 155-member rare earth industry association.
Bloomberg reported that signals China's economic slowdown is not as severe caused a boost to Chinese stocks listed in the US.
With the world's attention firmly fixed upon China and its rare earth export restrictions, some believe now is the perfect time for mining juniors to stamp their authority on a market desperate for diversification.
Business Insider reported an interview with mining expert Siddharth Rajeev.
Mining Weekly reported that Rare Earths Global sees higher profit and revenue as it enters joint venture negotiations this year.
Asia Times reported on the ongoing conflict among the US, China and the WTO regarding China's rare earth export restrictions.
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