Beijing has targeted five metals: tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium. China is the biggest producer of all of them. But would export controls — rather than an outright export ban — ...
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Hosted on MSNUS tariffs projected to worsen Nigeria-China N7.52tn trade deficitAnalysts have said that the tariff war between the United States of America and China would have a spillover effect on the Nigerian economy, resulting in the worsening of the trade deficit between ...
Critica Limited unveiled Australia’s largest clay-hosted rare earths resource of 1.8bt at 1700ppm TREO, including 500Mt at ...
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Hosted on MSNAmerican Tungsten Positioned to Strengthen U.S. Supply Amidst China’s Export ControlsThe latest announcement is out from Demesne Resources Ltd. ( ($TSE:TUNG) ). American Tungsten Corp. is strategically positioned to play a key role ...
American Tungsten Corp. (CSE:TUNG) (OTCQB:DEMRF) (FSE:RK9) (“American Tungsten” or the “Company”) reaffirms its strategic ...
China has announced new export restrictions on materials essential for the thin-film solar industry, including critical ...
China, the U.S.'s third-largest trade partner, has restricted exports of the strategic metals tungsten, bismuth, indium, molybdenum and tellurium.
Beijing’s latest restrictions on critical minerals could disrupt supply chains and increase costs for US-based thin-film solar giant First Solar.
No one is more aware of our mineral vulnerability than China. Again and again, when confronted with U.S. efforts to counter ...
China announced it would impose additional tariffs on certain US imports from February 10, 2025 in retaliation to ...
China has banned imports of tungsten scrap for a number of years, citing environmental concerns over how it’s processed. If ...
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