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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Stockhead on MSNStephen Gorenstein: How copper and critical minerals could become the themes of 2025After lithium in 2022, uranium in 2023 and gold in 2024, Ari Fund portfolio manager Stephen Gorenstein says copper could be ...
Critica Limited unveiled Australia’s largest clay-hosted rare earths resource of 1.8bt at 1700ppm TREO, including 500Mt at ...
ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, may be the grandest scientific experiment in the world. Initially ...
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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 ...
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How China Uses its Power Over Critical Minerals That the Technological World Needs as a Weapon Against Trump's Trade WarBeijing uses its control over the supply chain of technological raw materials to counter the aggressiveness of the United ...
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