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China has implemented new export controls for rare earth minerals and magnets. The changes could upend the shift to electric ...
Despite a 90-day truce in its trade war with the United States, China appears to be maintaining tight control over its rare earth exports – preserving a key source of leverage in future negotiations ...
Beijing is still tightening its grip over supplies of rare earths and other key minerals despite the tariff truce, allowing it to cut off US access at will In mid-March, customs officers in Hong Kong ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said Ukraine is ready to sign a lucrative deal on rare-earth minerals and security ... actions could trigger World War III. Three senior Ukrainian ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina pauses rare earth export restrictions on 28 US entities after trade truceIn a significant step toward easing trade tensions, China on Wednesday lifted export restrictions on rare earths and military ...
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The National Interest on MSNWill Seized Assets Endanger the U.S.-Ukraine Critical Minerals Deal?Nationalized Ukrainian assets pose legal risks that may erode confidence and delay reconstruction in the U.S.-Ukraine ...
China mines some 70% of the world’s rare earths, the 17 metallic elements primarily used in magnets needed for civilian and ...
Rob Wittman, a Republican, represents Virginia’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives and is ...
US-based miner MP Materials and Saudi Arabia’s Maaden have taken the first step in developing an alternative supply chain for the production of rare-earth magnets — 90 percent of which come from China ...
Under the agreement, Ma'aden and MP Materials will explore cooperation across the rare earth value chain—from mining and ...
The U.S. and Brazil are among countries building capacity to mine and refine metals for EVs and smartphones.
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The National Interest on MSNHow the United States Can Turn Cold War Plutonium into Advanced Nuclear PowerUsing surplus plutonium as fuel for advanced nuclear reactors can cut costs, reduce waste, and strengthen U.S.
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