Trump administration works to counter China's rare earth mineral dominance through new African partnerships, targeting countries like Tanzania and Angola.
President Donald Trump's rare earth mineral deal with Australia is a good start, but to be secure, we must ramp up production domestically.
Options include partnerships, divestments, or new rare earth entity Move follows rising global demand, investor interest in sector Australian mining company DY6 Metals announced on Thursday a ...
So why should companies in geographically remote nations such as Australia and New Zealand do business with a state like Utah? A panel discussion Thursday answered those questions.
Historic Australia/New Zealand trade mission is over — now the governor plans to heat-up Utah’s economy, while cooling ...
China controls about 70 percent of rare earth mining and 90 percent of separation and processing. The latest controls aim to ...
Australia and the US signed a $2 billion deal to build a rare earth supply chain that bypasses China. Graphinex secured an ...
Cobre Ltd has launched new diamond drilling at the Cosmos target within its Ngami Copper Project in Botswana to assess high-grade mineralization potential. The project already holds 11.5 million tons ...
PICS sought indemnity from GIO for the $1.1 million in damages. GIO, however, argued that the policy only covered breaches of ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is the face of the 2025 Trade Mission to New Zealand & Australia — but he's not the only elected leader ...
On defense contractors' recent earnings calls, fears about rare earth mineral shortages were largely glossed over.
Leading voices from the Australian mining industry and Indigenous business groups believe it is time Australia moved on from decades of compliance-driven “engagement” with First Nations stakeholders ...
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