China Has the US over a Barrel in the Rare Earths Market — Trump Is Fighting Back
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The U.S. Defense Department secured a multibillion-dollar deal to boost domestic rare-earth production amid China controlling over 90% of global magnet output.
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China has the US over a barrel in the rare earths market — Trump is fighting back
The United States and other countries will have to replicate China’s processing capabilities to dismantle one of Beijing’s most powerful strategic weapons. The Trump White House has made a good start, but the tough work has just begun.
China, Japan chart two paths through Trump’s trade wall
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Beijing forces concessions, Tokyo makes long-term investments Scott Foster interprets how China and Japan are taking divergent approaches in navigating Trump’s tariff policies. Beijing has leveraged its dominance in rare earths to extract major US […] The post China, Japan chart two paths through Trump’s trade wall appeared first on Asia…
China's Stranglehold on Coveted Rare Earth Minerals
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth minerals, sought after for the production of cell phones, computers, electric and hybrid vehicles, and more. But in the last few decades, China has cornered that market and surpassed the US. We explore how. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post China’s Stranglehold on Coveted Rare Earth Minerals appeared first on RocketNews.
Exclusive — CEO of Highland Electric Fleets: Domesticating Rare Earth Supply Chain ‘Absolutely Essential’
CEO of Highland Electric Fleets Duncan McIntyre told Breitbart News Daily that "domesticating that supply chain is absolutely essential," as rare-earths have become a foundational pillar to modern society. The post Exclusive — CEO of Highland Electric Fleets: Domesticating Rare Earth Supply Chain ‘Absolutely Essential’ appeared first on Breitbart.
China's Stranglehold on Coveted Rare Earth Minerals : State of the World from NPR
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth minerals, sought after for the production of cell phones, computers, electric and hybrid vehicles, and more. But in the last few decades, China has cornered that market and surpassed the US. We explore how.
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