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Beijing has a virtual monopoly on rare earth minerals—the materials that power everything from military planes to your electric toothbrush.
Beijing is now restricting the export of minerals critical to everything from American cell phones to fighter planes ... Consider that we don't have any heavy rare earth processing facilities ...
Rare earth elements may be a rarely discussed topic ... Have an introductory call on the phone or introduction in person and choose whom to work with in the future ...
Since China retaliated against President Trump’s tariffs by restricting exports of rare earth minerals — crucial ... founder and CEO Jim Litinsky’s phone has been ringing off the hook ...
Beijing is now restricting the export of minerals critical to everything from American cell phones to fighter planes ... Consider that we don't have any heavy rare earth processing facilities ...
China has tremendous power over the rare earths market. The country has the biggest mines, producing 270,000 metric tons (297 ...
New rules requiring firms in China to get a license before exporting some rare earth elements are bolstering ... cofounder Mark LaVerghetta says, the phones have been ringing off the hook with ...
"Based on the number of phone calls we're receiving ... world's two biggest economies could lead to a critical shortage of rare earth elements if China maintains its export controls long-term ...
(AP) — America’s only rare earths mine heard from anxious companies soon after China responded to President Donald Trump’s tariffs this month by limiting exports of those minerals used for ...
Maslin, 30, is cofounder and CEO of Vulcan Elements ... And powerful rare earth magnets are in refrigerators, smart phones, car motors and advanced weapons systems. Rare earths produce permanent ...
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