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Rare earths

  • Monday, 2 September, 2024
    Lex
    Global supply chains can’t skirt China rare earths crackdown Premium content

    Long-term shortage of rare metal antimony, a critical material in the defence supply chain, could pose security risk

    A production line inspection being carried out on solar cells
  • Monday, 3 June, 2024
    Australia orders Chinese-linked funds to sell rare-earth stakes in ‘national interest’

    Canberra is trying to create stronger supply chain for critical minerals in the energy transition

    Aerial view of Northern Minerals’ Browns Range rare-earths mining project in Western Australia
  • Sunday, 21 April, 2024
    The rare earths mine becoming a bellwether for US minerals policy

    Future of South Africa’s Phalaborwa site may depend on strength of Washington’s support

    Workers for Rainbow Rare Earths hosing a gypsum stack with water
  • Wednesday, 17 April, 2024
    Mining billionaire Rinehart builds rare-earth stakes in push for non-Chinese supply

    Australian investor seen as possible kingmaker after merger talks fail between two critical-mineral developers

    Gina Rinehart
  • Thursday, 21 December, 2023
    US-China trade dispute
    China bans export of rare earth processing technologies

    Beijing dominates supply of materials used in clean energy and defence, and curbs could add to tensions with US

    Mining samples on display at a US rare earths producer
  • Friday, 15 December, 2023
    UK politics
    UK left vulnerable by government inaction on critical minerals, MPs warn

    Britain must reduce dependence on China and follow US and EU with interventionist policies, foreign affairs committee says

    Employees work on an assembly line producing speakers at a factory in Fuyang in China’s eastern Anhui province
  • Tuesday, 26 September, 2023
    European carmakers risk missing out on critical minerals, Australia warns

    Manufacturers could fall behind rivals if they fail to invest to secure supplies, says resources minister

    Pilgangoora lithium project in Port Hedland, Western Australia
  • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
    Visual story
    Can Europe go green without China’s critical minerals?

    The EU’s increasing demand for rare earths is causing problems for policymakers

  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    UK rare earth producer pivots to EU and US

    Less Common Metals applies brakes in home market after Brexit stymies exports to mainland Europe

  • Monday, 24 July, 2023
    Moral Money
    The green treasure chest buried in Ukraine Premium content

    Up to $11.5tn worth of minerals needed for the energy transition are located in the country

    A Ukrainian soldier lies on the ground as a tank fires toward Russian positions at the frontline near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine
  • Friday, 7 July, 2023
    Jennifer Harris
    No country can solve critical mineral shortages alone

    Achieving the energy transition will demand far more lithium and other essential commodities by 2030 than we are on track to produce

    image of a hand stirring a pile of lithium powder
  • Thursday, 6 July, 2023
    The Big Read
    Artisanal mining: the struggle to clean up a murky industry

    Small-scale miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo are risking their lives to source a metal critical for the energy transition

  • Wednesday, 5 July, 2023
    LexJune Yoon
    The Lex Newsletter: rare earth dearth will hurt US and China Premium content

    Tit-for-tat trade curbs show both nations are prioritising political objectives over economic health

    A man holds up a gallium oxide wafer at the Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center
  • Sunday, 16 April, 2023
    UK looks to mine potential rich seam of critical clean-tech minerals

    British Geological Survey maps areas for exploration as ministers look to strengthen supply of key raw materials

    Loch Maree in Wester Ross in the north-west Highlands of Scotland
  • Tuesday, 17 January, 2023
    Supply chains
    Companies race to work around choke points in world trade

    Geopolitical risks are driving efforts to diversify but there are no quick solutions

    An advanced chip wafer displayed at a ceremony in Taiwan, the world’s largest semiconductor producer
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2023
    Mining
    Sweden discovers biggest rare earths deposit in EU

    Lapland mine could help reduce Europe’s dependence on China imports

    The LKAB iron mine in Kiruna
  • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
    Misha Glenny
    The scramble for rare earths carries big geopolitical risks

    But without these metals there are limited solutions to our planetary problems

    A man in a hard hat holds a large power washer that blasts sand from the ground at a rare earth metals mine
  • Tuesday, 20 September, 2022
    Electric vehicles
    Europe lags China in race for electric car supply chain

    Lithium from hard rock for batteries and rare earths for magnets and motors underscore main Asian competitor’s dominance

    Lithium ore falls onto a stockpile at the Pilbara Minerals Ltd. Pilgangoora project
  • Friday, 16 September, 2022
    Solvay SA
    Solvay plans rare earths push as EU seeks to break reliance on China

    Belgian group to create Europe’s second facility producing elements vital in electric cars and wind turbines

    Solvay chief Ilham Kadri, pictured in February 2020
  • Thursday, 21 July, 2022
    Experts cast doubts over UK’s first rare earths processing site

    Government launches strategy to bolster supply of critical minerals with £150mn investment in Hull facility

    Saltend chemicals park and power station near Hull
  • Wednesday, 29 June, 2022
    Pro-China group attacks US rare earths plant in fake social media posts

    Cyber campaign comes as Washington tries to boost self-sufficiency in critical minerals

    A security guard at a Lynas plant in Malaysia
  • Friday, 24 June, 2022
    News in-depthBatteries
    China taps markets for $10bn to cement clean tech supremacy

    Country dominates electric vehicle supply chain as west races to develop rare earths production

    Production workers at a lithium-ion power battery plant in Nanjing
  • Tuesday, 14 June, 2022
    Pentagon bankrolls rare earths plant as US plays catch-up to China

    Australia’s Lynas will build facility in Texas with $120mn of funding from Washington

    Rare earths dug up and processed at Mount Weld in Western Australia
  • Wednesday, 2 February, 2022
    Australia backs rare earths mine to reduce China’s supply dominance

    $100mn project finance for Yangibana expected to feed Europe’s automotive sector

    Rare earths minerals are used in computer chips, batteries, magnets and cell phones
  • Thursday, 23 December, 2021
    China merges 3 rare earths miners to strengthen dominance of sector

    New entity hailed as ‘aircraft carrier’ of its industry for its market power and strategic importance

    Pots containing rare earth metals in a smelting workshop in China
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