China’s Rare Earth Exports Edge Higher in October After Months of Decline
China’s rare earth exports rose slightly in October for the first time since June, signaling a tentative stabilization after several months of declining shipments.
China’s rare earth exports rose slightly in October for the first time since June, signaling a tentative stabilization after several months of declining shipments.
The Canadian refining company aims to supply critical rare earth elements for magnet production in the United States and Europe.
The company extracts the critical mineral as a byproduct from its titanium dioxide production.
Operations are expected to begin in 2027 with an annual capacity of up to 2,000 tons.
This week, U.S. President Donald Trump’s Asia tour ahead of the APAC summit in South Korea captured headlines
Record revenue but below analysts’ expectations.
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