Indian miner IREL seeks Japan, South Korea partnerships for rare earth magnet production
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Indian miner IREL seeks Japan, South Korea partnerships for rare earth magnet production
India's state-owned miner IREL is seeking to collaborate with Japanese and South Korean companies to start commercial production of rare earth magnets, a source familiar with the matter said, as part of efforts to reduce reliance on China.
India's government-owned company IREL (Indian Rare Earths Limited) is looking to start commercial production of rare earth magnets (magnets made of rare metals) in collaboration with companies in Japan and South Korea. The move is part of an effort to reduce dependence on China. According to the information received, IREL wants to bring rare earth processing technology from Japan and South Korea, it is possible that there may be talks between th…
IREL eyes Japan, South Korea partnerships for rare earth magnet production to cut China reliance
The state-run miner intends to advance discussions with other countries on rare earth mining and technology collaborations, and will approach its board later this year for approval to begin magnet production. IREL and the Department of Atomic Energy, which supervises the company, did not respond to requests for comment.
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