Roundup – Critical Raw Materials News of Week 25
China published the second batch of May export data, showing that shipments of the rare earth elements terbium and dysprosium fell to zero.
China published the second batch of May export data, showing that shipments of the rare earth elements terbium and dysprosium fell to zero.
China's rare earth magnet exports have sharply declined in recent months.
Strong Demand from Jewelry Sector Drives Price Surge.
The People’s Republic imposed export license requirements in April.
Rare earths from Angola, refined in India, destined for Japan.
Once again, rare earths dominated the headlines this week.
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