EU Signs Agreement with Rwanda on Critical Minerals
The African country is the world's third-largest tantalum producer – also mines tin, tungsten, gold, and niobium and has the potential for lithium and rare earth elements.
The African country is the world's third-largest tantalum producer – also mines tin, tungsten, gold, and niobium and has the potential for lithium and rare earth elements.
The company also plans to expand gallium nitride silicon semiconductor production.
$17 million for projects producing rare earth elements and other critical raw materials across the U.S.
Government opens applications for $25.8 million grant, supporting projects across the entire value chain.
The government plans to accelerate permitting processes and increase funding for regulatory agencies.
Could merge efforts under the Minerals Security Partnership and the Critical Raw Materials Act.