Cory Combs, head of critical minerals and supply chain research at Trivium China, says that governments will have to intervene across multiple levels of the rare earths production chain simultaneously to make it commercially attractive, and that the medium to long-term strategic conversation will... Read more
Cnbc - Dec 24
My, how the tables have turned. Read more
The Hill - Dec 07
Global demand for rare earth minerals is driving the toxic pollution of some of Asia’s most important rivers, threatening the health and livelihoods of tens of millions of people. Read more
Cnn - Nov 26
USA Rare Earth just received approval to buy UK-based Less Common Metals. Read more
Barchart.com - Nov 14U.S.-listed rare earths miners have been on a tear this year, with some companies rallying more than 400% as the global critical minerals race heats up. Read more
Cnbc - Nov 03
Sabrin Chowdhury of BMI expects the next phase of US industrial policy to focus on state-backed consolidation and investment in private rare earth miners, while China’s export controls will depend on the political temperature between Washington and Beijing. Read more
Cnbc - Oct 31
U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi inked a framework to boost the production and supply of rare earths, to reduce their reliance on China, during Trump's visit to Tokyo. Read more
Cnbc - Oct 28
Tengku Zafrul Aziz, Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade & Industry tells CNBC's JP Ong that while Malaysia has restrictions on raw rare earths sales, it is not curbing exports of processed rare earths and will not limit investments in the supply chain of the critical minerals. Read more
Cnbc - Oct 27
Brian McFeeters, Interim President & CEO of U.S.-ASEAN Business Council and former U.S. ambassador to Malaysia (2021-2023) shares his views about the Trump administration's latest deals with Southeast Asian countries and his take on Kuala Lumpur's rare earths agreement with Washington. Read more
Cnbc - Oct 27
Through the RESourceEU plan, the European Union seeks to end its reliance on China for its critical raw materials, which are essential for Europe's automotive, defence, Greentech and digital sectors. Read more
Euronews - Oct 25