China: Export of Rare Earths Increases
China: Export of Rare Earths Increases
China: Export of Rare Earths Increases
Namibia and the European Union have agreed on a provisional agreement on the export of rare earths
Almost a quarter of electricity generated by wind and solar power. Eleven million euros saved on gas purchases.
Development of new components made of gallium nitride supported with million-dollar contribution.
The energy transition is not only increasing the need for critical minerals, but also for skilled personnel.
Rapid development of public charging infrastructure required in Europe. Climate protection targets in long-distance transport are also increasing the demand for raw materials.
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