China: Robots Will Do the Job
China wants to meet technological and demographic challenges through the increased use of robots. This is also likely to increase the demand for rare earths.
China wants to meet technological and demographic challenges through the increased use of robots. This is also likely to increase the demand for rare earths.
Rising prices and supply bottlenecks are also caused by shortages of raw materials.
On track for success despite supply bottlenecks. 14 Raw materials from recycling or fair mining.
Substantial investments announced. Annual production of 4,000 tons targeted.
Not just rare earths: Even seemingly abundant raw materials could become scarce and jeopardize climate targets. Copper is a case in point.
Focus on better cooperation between industry and research.