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How the U.S. Can Counter China’s Rare Earth Export Ban by Exploiting Its High-Purity Quartz Vulnerability
June 18, 2025

How the U.S. Can Counter China’s Rare Earth Export Ban by Exploiting Its High-Purity Quartz Vulnerability

China recently imposed export restrictions on several rare earth metals including samarium, gadolinium, and terbium as part of its broader strategy in the ongoing U.S.–China...

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Current State of Germanium Supply
June 18, 2025

Current State of Germanium Supply

Domestic Production and Processing In 2024, the United States did not produce any germanium from primary refining sources. However, germanium was indirectly produced as a...

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Reciprocal Tariffs Expose U.S. Weakness in Rare Earth Metal Supply
June 18, 2025

Reciprocal Tariffs Expose U.S. Weakness in Rare Earth Metal Supply

Reciprocal tariffs on Chinese goods was intended to protect American industries, but instead, it has exposed a glaring vulnerability the United States' dependence on China...

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Why Export Controls Are the Weapon of Choice in the US-China Trade War
June 18, 2025

Why Export Controls Are the Weapon of Choice in the US-China Trade War

The US-China trade war has escalated over the years, moving from tariff disputes to a fierce competition for technological and geopolitical dominance. One of the...

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World Minerals Outlook
June 18, 2025

World Minerals Outlook

The World Minerals Outlook for 2029 provides a comprehensive look at the future of critical minerals, including cobalt, gallium, helium, lithium, magnesium, palladium, platinum, and...

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How Myanmar’s Rebels Are Disrupting the World’s Rare Earth Supply Chain
June 18, 2025

How Myanmar’s Rebels Are Disrupting the World’s Rare Earth Supply Chain

The global rare earth supply chain is facing an unprecedented disruption due to ongoing conflict in Myanmar, where the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has taken...

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Why the US isn't A Major Player In Rare Earths
June 18, 2025

Why the US isn't A Major Player In Rare Earths

Rare earths are not geologically rare, although their current mining and intermediate production structure give that impression. While approximately 30 percent of global rare earth...

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The Silent Surge of  Critical Metals Are Reshaping Global Markets
June 12, 2025

The Silent Surge of Critical Metals Are Reshaping Global Markets

While trade wars and tariffs between the United States and China dominate headlines, a more fundamental shift is quietly reshaping global industries: the skyrocketing prices...

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Financial Aspects of the Rare-Earth Elements (REE) Market
June 12, 2025

Financial Aspects of the Rare-Earth Elements (REE) Market

The financial aspects of the Rare-Earth Elements (REE) market are complex, driven by various factors such as market capitalization, the systematic risk of mining companies,...

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Rhenium Extraction and Recycling Technologies from Primary and Secondary Resources
June 12, 2025

Rhenium Extraction and Recycling Technologies from Primary and Secondary Resources

Rhenium, a precious and rare metal, plays an essential role in high-temperature applications, particularly in superalloys and platinum–rhenium catalysts, which are crucial for advanced technologies...

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Zero-Waste Recycling of Nickel-Based Superalloys
June 12, 2025

Zero-Waste Recycling of Nickel-Based Superalloys

Nickel-based superalloys are widely used in aerospace, power generation, and chemical processing industries due to their excellent high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. However, their...

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Mineralogy of United States Deposits: Current Sources and Domestic Reserves
June 9, 2025

Mineralogy of United States Deposits: Current Sources and Domestic Reserves

The United States possesses significant reserves of rare earth elements (REE), which are crucial for modern industries, including electronics, defense systems, and renewable energy technologies....

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China’s Grip on African Minerals
June 9, 2025

China’s Grip on African Minerals

China has significantly strengthened its control over African minerals through a combination of ownership, strategic investments, long-term contracts, infrastructure development, financial support, and vertical integration....

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How Japan Solved Its Rare Earth Minerals Dependency Issue and What the USA Can Learn
June 9, 2025

How Japan Solved Its Rare Earth Minerals Dependency Issue and What the USA Can Learn

The 2010 incident off the Senkaku Islands, where a collision involving a Chinese fishing boat and Japanese coast guard vessels led to an abrupt halt...

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Is America Dematerializing on Metals?
June 9, 2025

Is America Dematerializing on Metals?

Historically, the United States has had a high demand for metals, particularly for heavy industries like steel, mining, and construction. In the mid-20th century, metals...

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Germanium Recovery from Secondary Resources
June 2, 2025

Germanium Recovery from Secondary Resources

Germanium is a critical element used in high-tech applications such as semiconductors, fiber optics, and solar panels. Due to its limited primary sources, recent research...

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Anthropogenic Gallium Cycle
June 2, 2025

Anthropogenic Gallium Cycle

Gallium, a critical metal utilized in semiconductor manufacturing, consumer electronics, lighting, and renewable energy technologies, plays an essential role in modern industrial processes. As the...

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Current and Future Availability of Gallium
June 2, 2025

Current and Future Availability of Gallium

Gallium’s growing indispensability in high-tech sectors contrasts sharply with its fragile supply chain, raising urgent questions about sustainability. Currently, over 90% of gallium is recovered...

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Efficient Separation and Recovery of Gallium from GaAs Scraps by Alkaline Oxidative Leaching
June 2, 2025

Efficient Separation and Recovery of Gallium from GaAs Scraps by Alkaline Oxidative Leaching

The recovery of gallium from gallium arsenide (GaAs) scraps is essential for sustainable resource utilization and environmental protection. Traditional recovery methods, such as acid leaching...

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The Constraints Diversification of Global Rare Earth (RE) supply chains
May 27, 2025

The Constraints Diversification of Global Rare Earth (RE) supply chains

China's dominant position in the global renewable energy (RE) industry creates a significant bottleneck that impacts the entire sector. This constraint has emerged as a...

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Why Brazil Hasn’t Become a Rare Earth Powerhouse
May 27, 2025

Why Brazil Hasn’t Become a Rare Earth Powerhouse

Brazil possesses the world’s second-largest reserves of rare earth elements (REEs), positioning it as a potential leader in the global market. These minerals are critical...

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Indium Recovery from Waste Liquid Crystal Displays
May 27, 2025

Indium Recovery from Waste Liquid Crystal Displays

The rapid advancement of technology and the constant replacement of devices have led to a surge in electronic waste. Among the many components in discarded...

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Rare Earth Ores in Vietnam
May 27, 2025

Rare Earth Ores in Vietnam

Vietnam possesses substantial rare earth resources; however, their application remains minimal, primarily limited to laboratory-scale or semi-industrial studies. Industrial-scale mining and processing of rare earth...

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Germanium Resources in the United States
May 21, 2025

Germanium Resources in the United States

Germanium is a critical mineral used in high-tech industries, including fiber optics, infrared optics, semiconductors, and solar panels. The United States does not have large-scale...

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Gallium Supply Inefficiencies
May 21, 2025

Gallium Supply Inefficiencies

The urgency of transitioning to a clean energy system to combat global climate change and the crucial role of critical metals, especially gallium (Ga), in...

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