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China has dominated every stage of the rare-earth supply chain over the past two decades. Efforts by other countries to reduce reliance on Chinese minerals have so far made little progress.
Australia could be among the countries to benefit from a European Union push to cut its dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals.
The agreement will accelerate Australia’s move up the value chain—from raw materials exporter to processor and manufacturer.
India and Australia are partnering to diversify rare earth supply chains and reduce dependence on China. This alliance aims to boost domestic...
India and Australia are partnering to diversify rare earth supply chains and reduce dependence on China. This alliance aims to boost domestic...
US President Donald Trump signed an agreement with visiting Australian Prime Minister (PM) Anthony Albanese to boost access to critical minerals and...
President Trump signed an agreement with visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to boost access to critical minerals and rare earths as...
Industry has welcomed a multi-billion-dollar critical minerals pact between Australia and the United States, but experts say a supply chain gap needs...
The European Union is launching RESourceEU to reduce its dependence on China for critical raw materials, following Beijing's export restrictions. The...
The deal cinched between Australia and the United States in Washington this week targets China’s stranglehold on the rare earths supply chain.