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By Zig Lambo |
May 10, 2012
Washington misses the point about rare earth element supply, says the founder of J.A. Green & Co. while explaining the fragmented policy developments in pending WTO action and arguing that the US needs to develop a domestic supply chain in order to remain competitive
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
April 16, 2012
The US dollar, the euro, the yen, all the world’s currencies, are being de-valued by the massive money creation that has taken place and that will continue to happen. Gold’s not really rising – it’s fiat currencies that are falling.
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By Gopal Ratnam, Bloomberg |
April 9, 2012
The Defense Department would intervene in case of a shortage of rare earth materials for defense electronics and motors, the Pentagon official responsible for industrial policy, said.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
April 6, 2012
Quantum Rare Earth Development Corp. possesses the rights to the only 43-101 compliant resource of niobium in the United States at its Elk Creek Project in Nebraska.
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By Anthony J. Alfidi |
March 28, 2012
The panel on automotive tech and grid storage made it clear that there will be no shortage of lithium to meet the world's needs, which is one reason why the Li-Ion battery market is expected to consolidate into a smaller number of manufacturers.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 4, 2012
China's tight grip on rare earth elements supply may loosen as other deposits around the world come to fruition in 2012 and the head of global research with investment bank Byron Capital Markets, discusses the supply and demand fundamentals.
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By Philip Burgert |
December 15, 2011
Two amendments aimed at boosting domestic reserves of rare earth elements have been included in the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday.
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By James Turk |
October 31, 2011
The harmful effects from abandoning gold still impair economic activity today because the necessary discipline has been removed from the money, creating the global imbalances, debt loads, insolvent banks, risky derivatives and other problems.
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By Chris Berry |
October 13, 2011
Competition among non-Chinese junior mining companies to successfully mine rare earth elements began as a footrace and evolved into a full-on stampede. That race is now unraveling, thanks in part to the sheer number of companies involved.
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By Ken Reser |
July 28, 2011
It would appear that the US is on the threshold of having a potential world class, domestic supply with a low cost, minimal impact and much needed electolytic manganese metal mining some time in 2014.