Roundup – Critical Raw Materials News of Week 5
This week, the European Union unveiled an agenda seeking to secure the bloc’s future competitiveness.
This week, the European Union unveiled an agenda seeking to secure the bloc’s future competitiveness.
Dysprosium is a key ingredient in rare earth magnets to enhance strength and high-temperature resistance.
The Demonstration plant in Luleå, Sweden, marks the first step in establishing an industrial park dedicated to critical minerals.
China released the second batch of export data for December this week.
Rare earth metal in production, finished magnets in trial production.
The plant will boost the company’s total output by 50 percent.