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U.S. looks to revive domestic uranium mining amid global supply issues

The recent nomination of a new Secretary of Energy signals a renewed focus on boosting domestic uranium mining in the U.S. This move comes...

MSP Forum Workshop explores public-private investment in critical minerals for sustainable development

The EU, the United States and other stakeholders in the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) participated in a workshop titled "Public-Private Investment in Critical Minerals...

Strengthening America’s mining workforce to combat the growing mineral crisis

The United States is grappling with a critical minerals crisis. The demand for essential minerals is rising rapidly, and the country’s increasing reliance on...

China implements export ban on key minerals to the US, intensifying trade tensions

China took a significant step in the ongoing trade war with the US by imposing a ban on the export of several critical minerals....

Canada-United States partnership on critical minerals crucial amid China’s export restrictions

China's recent export ban on gallium, germanium, antimony, and other high-tech materials critical to military and technological applications serves as a stark reminder of...

Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo: The heart of global mineral rivalry between the U.S. and China

Kolwezi, a small city in southern Democratic Republic of Congo, may appear unremarkable, but it plays a pivotal role in global resource extraction. Surrounded...

China bans exports of critical minerals to U.S., heightening trade tensions

China has imposed a ban on exports of key critical minerals, including gallium, germanium and antimony, to the United States. The move, which targets...

America’s hidden lithium rush: Untapped reserves in fracking wastewater

The echoes of America’s historic gold rush have given way to a new and pressing rush: the lithium rush. As demand for renewable energy...

Russia’s uranium export cuts highlight U.S. vulnerabilities in mineral dependencies

Last week, the United States authorized the use of American-made long-range missiles by Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, a move that Russia...
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