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Daily Maverick on MSNCrossed Wires: Forget AI — China’s rare earth chokehold is the real arms race
“The blades in a jet engine run hotter than the melting point of metal. How? They are coated with yttrium-stabilised zirconia, a rare earth compound that prevents them from melting. There are no ...
Methods such as S-yeast metal recovery could transform e-waste into a renewable resource, helping to stabilize markets and ...
China has a virtual monopoly on extracting and, especially, refining rare earths. According to the International Energy ...
Given the ability of the words rare earths to bring the leadership of the world’s largest economy to its knees, it’s tempting ...
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This 1 Unexpected Company Could be the Best Stock to Buy as Rare Earths Steal the Show
Rare earth metals have quietly become the backbone of the modern economy, powering everything from electric vehicles (EVs) to ...
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China put downward pressure on markets as investors expect a 25-basis-point rate cut this ...
China has weaponized rare earth minerals. The U.S. is finally fighting back. For investors, one company stands out as a potential winner.
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