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China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
It's the latest move to consolidate its dominance in the sector that has contributed to the country's lead in the global EV race.
Deutsche Bank analyst Corinne Blanchard raised her target price on the rare-earths stock to $67 a share from $20.
Just four months into his tenure at the Pentagon, private equity billionaire Steve Feinberg has landed his first big deal: a ...
The meteorite is the only lunar sample that we have from this forgotten period of the moon. A meteorite that fell from the moon and was found in Africa is a rare volcanic rock dating from a time ...
Biden saw export controls as a “strategic asset” to keep the U.S. ahead of China in tech, but Trump is now scrapping that ...
The moves by Apple and the Pentagon are part of a broader U.S. push to nearshore rare earth supply chains. Earlier this year, ...
USA Rare Earth's business plan shows potential and the stock has traded fairly well so far. Read why I'd sell USAR stock into ...
The money will allow the business, with operations including a mine in California and a factory in Texas, to dramatically ...
China signed an MOU in February 2025 with the Cook Islands outlining the nations’ intent to cooperate on matters such as the ...
China has imposed export controls on two items on which it holds an almost complete global monopoly: the world’s currently ...