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China's dominance in rare earths minerals can cause a shortage for US consumers in everything from cars to TV remotes.
The U.S. automaker is struggling to procure rare earth materials essential to its cars, as exports from China slow.
Jim Farley said he is pleased with the progress in trade talks between the U.S. and China but has yet to see an improvement ...
Investor interest in rare-earth minerals is rising, a source of strength for shares in the rare-earth miner MP Materials. The ...
India has requested a suspension of rare earth exports to Japan to secure domestic supplies. The move comes as part of ...
In response, the government has advised automakers to temporarily import fully-built traction motors or their sub-assemblies ...
China’s rare earth export crackdown is rattling the EV sector. With supply chains under stress, should investors reassess ...
IREL plans to produce 450 metric tons of extracted neodymium in the fiscal year to March 2026 with a plan to double that by ...
Move beyond lithium and its dominance in semiconductors. There exists a group of 17 other metals with mostly ...
The current unease over rare earth magnet supplies is a déjà vu moment for India’s automobile industry. The industry, having ...
The high-level negotiations over China’s export controls of rare earths is giving U.S. businesses some relief, even though it may be only for now.