China Unveils Plan to Strengthen Nonferrous Metals Sector
Besides further exploration, mining, and recycling, the plan also emphasizes technological advancements.
Besides further exploration, mining, and recycling, the plan also emphasizes technological advancements.
The company plans to mine neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium at the project.
China released detailed export figures for August this week.
The company will supply antimony ingots to the stockpile and advance its domestic mining projects.
The latest export data from Chinese customs reveal a sharp rebound in dysprosium shipments.
Global activity in the critical minerals sector continues to accelerate, with the United States considering a $5 billion fund to support projects.