China has put new export controls on rare earths, used in U.S. defense technology and computer chips, ahead of a meeting between the two countries’ leaders.
An extremely rare, purple-pink diamond mined in Russia, which Sotheby's described as "a true wonder of nature", sold for 24.4 million Swiss francs ($26.6 million) on Wednesday, the auction house said.
India's clean energy revolution starts underground. As the nation shifts to EVs and energy storage, demand for critical ...
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Last week, China imposed stricter export controls on rare earths. Beijing announced that technologies related to “rare earth mining, smelting, separation, metal smelting, the manufacturing of magnetic ...
China's rare earth exports fell 31% in September from August, customs data showed on Monday, the third straight month of ...
Rare-earth stocks are climbing after Beijing tightened its control over the valuable materials Thursday ahead of a possible ...
It’s a signal China has cards to play and underscores the fragility of any detente between the two geopolitical rivals.
The automaker has quietly seeded the revival of the domestic magnet industry, locking down supply amid trade tensions.
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