Strange Lake Property Offers Unique Challenges and Opportunities
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that Strange Lake,the largest rare earth deposit outside of China, located in Northern Quebec, faces operational challenges given the frigid climate.
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that Strange Lake,the largest rare earth deposit outside of China, located in Northern Quebec, faces operational challenges given the frigid climate.
Rare Earth – News that China has signed an agreement with North Korea to expand trade between the two nations has led to speculation that China is seeking to unlock the reclusive state's rare earth potential.
Rare Earth – Reuters reported that auto makers, lighting manufacturers and businesses in clean tech are all looking for innovative ways to reduce reliance on rare earths.
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that rare earths could be heading for a glut in the near future.
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that China's monopoly over global rare earth supply could be shifting as other producers ramp up.
Rare Earth – Epoch Times reported that the US is at risk due to its dependence on China for supplies of rare earths.
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that current solutions to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earths may be using outdated or ineffective methods.
Rare Earth – Reuters reported that Kazakhstan and Japan are working on an agreement to work on rare earths projects together and reduce dependence on the metals from China.
Rare Earth – The Register reported that products like the iPad are in part manufactured in China because of closer proximity to rare earth supplies.
Rare Earth – Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korea is ensuring ongoing supply of rare earths through joint venture agreements.
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