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BRICS countries claim 72% of global rare-earth metals reserves

Evgeny Petrov, head of the Russian Federal Subsoil Resources Management Agency (Rosnedra), stated in an op-ed on the TASS website that BRICS countries, following...

Innovative process recovers europium from fluorescent lamps using nature-inspired method

ETH Zurich researchers have developed a nature-inspired process for efficiently recovering europium from old fluorescent lamps, a breakthrough that could revolutionize the recycling of...

Ukraine’s strategic importance in global critical raw material supply chains amid geopolitical dynamics

Ukraine's role in global supply chains for critical raw materials is increasingly pivotal amidst ongoing geopolitical challenges. These include the Russian invasion of Ukraine,...

Game-changer for Norway: REN unearths vast rare earth deposits in Telemark

In a groundbreaking development for Norway and Europe, Rare Earths Norway (REN) has announced a significant discovery of rare earth metals in the Nome...

Kazakhstan’s bold vision: Expansion Plans for Rare Metals Industry

"The Comprehensive Plan for the Development of the Rare and Rare Earth Metals Industry for 2024–2028 has been approved, with a projected 40% increase...

Saskatchewan Research Council and Hung Thinh Group partner to boost rare earth metals production

The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has inked a significant five-year agreement with Vietnam's Hung Thinh Group (HTG) to bolster the production of rare earth...

Sweden’s critical role in Europe’s rare metal supply chain security

As Europe endeavors to achieve its climate and sustainability objectives while reducing dependence on a single dominant power, particularly in the realm of rare...

Navigating Central Asia’s critical resources: Geopolitical dynamics and strategic imperatives

This article delves into three key investigations regarding Central Asia's role in the global rare earth metals market. Firstly, we analyze the strategic positioning...

The UK’s struggle to shift away from China for critical minerals

The UK government's purported effort to diminish reliance on China for crucial minerals essential for green energy technologies like wind turbines and electric vehicles...
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