China’s rare earth dominance will last a while, says S&P
China’s dominance in global mining and refining of rare earth elements (REEs), which are used in renewable energy technology, seems likely
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China’s dominance in global mining and refining of rare earth elements (REEs), which are used in renewable energy technology, seems likely
The U.S. and its allies are developing plans for a critical minerals marketplace that involves friendly countries as a means of
While the U.S. only has about 1.4% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, India has around 7%—making it a potential solution
Europe and Africa have built an important connection around the supply of critical minerals, but that relationship can be improved, with
Already vital for food security, ammonia is emerging as an important source of low-carbon energy. Ammonia, traditionally associated with fertilizers, is
China’s reduction in critical mineral exports, including new limits on antimony that take effect today, Sept. 15, are putting the squeeze
Companies involved in critical minerals in Australia and the U.S. will have an easier time gaining government support from either country
Days after the first shipment of copper from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the U.S. via the Lobito Corridor
Amidst growing demand for critical raw materials (CRMs) Ukraine is gaining recognition as a potential key player in the global supply
The United States and Europe are intensifying efforts to close the gap with China’s dominance in clean energy technologies—including through protectionist
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