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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 ...
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World Politics Review on MSNDeep-Sea Mining for Critical Minerals Will Do More Harm Than GoodThe U.S. wants to dominate a new frontier in the mining sector: the deep sea. It will come with massive financial and ...
China has implemented new export controls for rare earth minerals and magnets. The changes could upend the shift to electric ...
China trade deal was announced, significantly de-escalating the tariff war that has roiled the global economy.
Under the agreement, Ma'aden and MP Materials will explore cooperation across the rare earth value chain—from mining and ...
Nationalized Ukrainian assets pose legal risks that may erode confidence and delay reconstruction in the U.S.-Ukraine ...
As Brussels, Beijing, Moscow, and Washington scramble to secure key materials for clean energy and new tech, they have begun ...
Rare earth elements power everything from smartphones to green energy. Learn how shifting continents and geopolitics shape ...
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World Politics Review on MSNThe Critical Minerals Fueling Green Tech Are Also Fueling ConflictAs the insatiable demand for critical minerals fuels conflicts around the world, the EU is failing to enforce its own law ...
At the Berkeley Pit, researchers hope to extract valuable metals to increase U.S. production of rare earths used in electric ...
Global stock markets saw an uptick following a temporary trade agreement between the United States and China, offering a ...
How do we achieve a clean energy future without destroying ecosystems? That’s the question we’re tackling in this week’s episode of Nature Breaking.
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