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Repositioning the U.S. as a global leader in seabed mining policy development

The United States must take a more proactive role in shaping the future of seabed mining by developing a comprehensive policy that integrates ocean...

Seven key recommendations to enhance U.S. critical minerals security and reduce dependence on China

The United States has recognized the growing risks posed by its reliance on China for critical minerals, which are essential for national security, economic...

Saudi Arabia’s mining ambitions: Vision 2030, global strategy and geopolitical challenges

Saudi Arabia's strategic push to become a major player in the global mineral resources sector is part of its broader economic transformation under Vision...

Phoenix Tailings pioneers eco-friendly process to recover rare earth metals from mining waste

As the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions, there is an increasing demand for critical metals, particularly rare earth elements, which are essential for...

Environmentalists and Native American tribe sue to block Nevada lithium mine threatening endangered wildflower

Conservationists and a Native American tribe are suing the U.S. government to block a lithium mine in Nevada, claiming it poses a serious threat...

South Korea revives Sangdong tungsten mine with U.S. support for supply chain security

The Sangdong tungsten mine in South Korea, known for holding one of the largest tungsten reserves in the world, is set to resume operations...

China’s dominance in DR Congo’s cobalt market complicates U.S. efforts to secure critical mineral supply chains

Beijing's stronghold over the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) mineral resources poses challenges for Washington's strategy to mitigate reliance on China for critical minerals,...

U.S. approves Rhyolite Ridge lithium-boron mining project to enhance domestic mineral supply chain

In a significant advancement for the nation’s critical minerals supply chain, Acting Deputy Secretary of the Interior Laura Daniel-Davis and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary...

EPA settles with Hell’s Kitchen Geothermal over wetlands damage from controversial lithium project in U.S.

A contentious lithium extraction project in Imperial County has led to pollution in wetlands connected to California’s Salton Sea, the largest saline lake in...
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