April 5, 2012 Lynas rare earths plant in Malaysia gets momentary red light Malaysia's Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) has postponed granting a temporary rare earths mine operating license (TOL) to Australian miner Lynas Corp. (ASX:LYC) until an outstanding appeal by residents to…
April 2, 2012 Chinese government rolls up independent miners in rare earth industry group In a move to curb the rampant domestic illegal mining of rare earth, as well as regulate its rare earths players, China is launching an industry association for the precious…
March 31, 2012 China’s Baotou Steel Rare-Earth notches hefty profit An annual profit of more than $A530 million for the world's biggest rare-earths producer, China's Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth Hi-Tech Co, a $1.23 billion North American takeover deal, and…
March 30, 2012 C’mon Obama: Let’s mine more minerals in the US The United States should take a cue from Canada when it comes to speeding up the environmental approval of mining and energy projects.
March 28, 2012 Rare Earth Metals growth drivers: Siddharth Rajeev With so many moving variables in the rare earth space, how can investors evaluate investment opportunities? S
March 28, 2012 Japan urges dialogue with China on rare earths Japan, the world’s main importer of rare earths, has requested international assistance for alternatives, conservation, diversification and recycling and to continue dialogue with China to secure stable global supply
March 27, 2012 Report rejects Chinese takeovers as threat to Canada Most Chinese takeovers in the resource sector do not pose a threat to national security, says the author of a new report on Chinese investment in Canada.
March 27, 2012 Riding the graphite bull Chris Berry, founder of Mountain Partners asset management company, provided an interesting summary of the graphite space while speaking at the recent Graphite Express Conference in Vancouver.
March 22, 2012 Tasman’s PEA gives Norra Karr a $1.46bn value Vancouver-based Tasman Metals on Wednesday published the results of a scoping study at its Norra Karr rare earths project in southern Sweden, sketching out a mine that would cost $290-million…
March 21, 2012 Winning the rare earth economic war: Luisa Moreno China's sudden cuts to rare earth export quotas and domestic production marked the beginning of a Rare Earth Economic War, proposes Jacob Securities' Senior Mining and Metals Analyst Luisa Moreno.
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