Britain is at risk of falling behind the United States and China in the race for rare earths, the boss of a minerals ...
Rare earths aren't all that rare. The real choke point is in processing and refining them, where China enjoys market ...
Yttrium plays a critical role in everything from aircraft engines to semiconductors. China controls the vast majority of the ...
China's stranglehold on the rare earths industry -- from natural reserves and mining through processing and innovation -- is ...
This supply imbalance between the East and West, combined with Chinese export controls on certain rare earth products, has pushed the US, Europe, Japan and others to accelerate plans for their own ...
A multi-billion dollar pipeline of rare earth projects around the world is set to partly wean the U.S. off Chinese rare ...
Congressional panel urges alternative technologies as Beijing’s pricing power and slow US production raise doubts about ...
The waste left over from spent fossil fuel may contain a treasure trove of rare-earth elements worth billions of dollars.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he hopes the United States and China can finalize the details of their rare earth ...
Europe is moving far too slowly to secure critical materials. It's best bet is Japan, which is actively seeking cooperation from like-minded partners so that the nascent production chain it has been b ...
China's decades-long dominance in rare earth elements, crucial for defense and technology, stems from extensive investment ...
The US Treasury chief disputed a report saying China plans to restrict rare earths access for US firms with military ties. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.