China: Artificial Intelligence Searches for Rare Earths
Scientists discover raw material deposits in the Himalayas.
Scientists discover raw material deposits in the Himalayas.
Norway may want to open its waters to deep-sea mining
Lynas on Monday provided an update on progress in the construction of its rare earth processing plant in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Production is now expected to begin in August, the mining group said in a press release, citing a shortage of staff and the late delivery of equipment for delays.
Neighboring countries want to work together on solution for particularly affected areas.
Malaysia could play an important role in U.S. commodity strategy in the future. Edgard Kagan, U.S. ambassador-designate for the Asian country, is convinced of this. The country not only has processing capacities, but also deposits of rare earths and other critical minerals.
Australian company Hastings Technology Metals could broaden the supply of rare earths for the European EV industry. This is made possible by a currently non-binding supply agreement with Canadian company Neo Performance. The technology metal firm already operates a rare earths separation plant in Estonia and is building another factory to produce magnets from these critical raw materials. Until now, Europe has imported these components mainly from China.