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Zacks.com on MSNMP vs. LYSDY: Which Rare Earth Stock is the Better Buy Now?
MP Materials surges 311% YTD with U.S. magnet deals, but Lynas' rising earnings and cheaper valuation may offer better value.
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ZME Science on MSNThe Race to the Bottom: Japan Is Set to Start Testing Deep-Sea Mining
Japan is preparing to stir a sleeping world. The goal isn’t oil or gas — it’s mud. Mud that’s packed with the rare earth ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTrump fast-tracks deep-sea mining in hunt for critical mineral supplies
By Ben Aris in Berlin The Trump administration has also moved to fast-track seabed mining in international waters following ...
Japan will begin test mining for rare-earth-rich mud from the deep seabed off Minamitori Island, some 1,900 kilometres (1,180 miles) southeast of Tokyo, in January next year, the head of the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s rare earth dominance keeps the US in a strategic bind
Decades of process innovation and industrial policy helped China corner the rare earths market while the US fell behind.
TAGs japan china deep sea mining rare earth elements international seabed authority Send to a friend Printable version Japan, ‘first in the world’ in deep-sea rare earth mining White House to ...
Japan has enjoyed success through Lynas and its international supply chains by not only investing in rare earth mining but also in the facilities needed to process and refine the materials into ...
Japan will begin test mining for rare-earth-rich mud from the deep seabed off Minamitori Island, some 1,900 kilometres (1,180 miles) southeast of Tokyo, in January next year, the head of the ...
Tokyo (AsiaNews) – Next January, Japan will try to mine rare earth minerals from the bottom of the ocean, in the deepest and most elaborate experiment ever attempted in this domain, the director ...
Japan reportedly plans to further reduce its reliance on Chinese rare earth imports to below 50% this year. CNBC has reached out to the Japanese government for comment.
Bulldozer scoop soil containing various rare earth to be loaded on to a ship at a port in Lianyungang, east China’s Jiangsu province on September 5, 2010, for export to Japan.
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