China Tightens Control of Its Domestic Rare Earth Sector
New set of rules replaces the 2012 version, giving the central government more information and control over the industry.
New set of rules replaces the 2012 version, giving the central government more information and control over the industry.
The government may redirect money from the CHIPS and Science Act.
The largest ammunition base in the world could host strategic reserves of critical raw materials.
Researchers have developed a type of plastic that could be recycled indefinitely without any loss of quality.
China is resuming exports of dysprosium and terbium. However, the number of destinations is dwindling.
According to data from Chinese customs authorities, exports of permanent rare-earth magnets rose sharply in July.