Rare Earths: Malaysia Plans Two Refineries by 2027
The Southeast Asian country seeks to harness more of its raw material reserves for domestic use and become a leading producer of rare earths.
The Southeast Asian country seeks to harness more of its raw material reserves for domestic use and become a leading producer of rare earths.
Premier Li Qiang attended a symposium with international companies, advocating for more cooperation.
Despite being a high-tech powerhouse, South Korea is considered resource-poor, whereas Malaysia boasts vast, largely untapped reserves of rare earths.
Companies producing renewable hydrogen or processing critical minerals will receive tax incentives.
Meloni and Modi outline a vision for collaboration between the two nations through 2029.
The South American country is the world’s second-largest copper and zinc producer and third-largest silver miner.