Search results for: “Myanmar”
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Myanmar Armed Conflicts and Rare Earth Elements
KIA seizes control of Myanmar’s rare earth mining belt, disrupting China’s mineral supply and potentially reshaping regional resource dynamics.
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Myanmar Rebels Resume Rare Earths Exports to China
KIA seizes Kanpaiti, disrupting Myanmar’s rare earth mining industry and challenging the military regime’s control in a critical border region.
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Myanmar’s Rare Earth Mining, Green Energy ‘Sacrifice Zone’ in China’s Supply Chain
A groundbreaking study reveals how Myanmar’s borderlands become a ‘sacrifice zone’ in the green energy transition, exposing the hidden human and ecological costs.
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Myanmar Rare Earths: Costs and Benefits
Exploring Myanmar’s rare earth mining sector: economic opportunities, environmental challenges, and geopolitical tensions in Kachin State’s mineral landscape.
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Is China’s Extended Rare Earth Complex in Myanmar Violating Human Rights, Destroying Ecologies?
Burmese exiles reveal China’s destructive rare earth mining in Myanmar, exposing environmental and human rights challenges threatening global security.
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China’s Relationship with Myanmar, Outsourcing Access to Rare Earth Elements, An Unfolding Situation
Explore the complex geopolitical tensions between China and Myanmar over rare earth elements, driven by mining conflicts and strategic resource control.
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Rare Earth Mining in Myanmar Under KIO Rule, What’s the Future Hold?
Kachin Independence Organization seizes rare earth mining region, suspending operations and promising sustainable resource management in Myanmar’s strategic northeast.
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Rare Earths Market Update: Impacts of Myanmar Conflicts and Global Trends
Myanmar’s geopolitical tensions disrupt rare earth mining, causing market volatility and potential supply chain challenges for global technology and manufacturing sectors.
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Should Myanmar and Rare Earth Supply Chain Realities be Front and Center for Incoming Trump Administration?
Discover how Myanmar’s rare earth revolution is transforming global geopolitics, challenging China’s supply chain dominance, and creating strategic opportunities.
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China Rare Earth Exports Surge 13.7% in October Due to Myanmar Conflict
Chinese rare earth element exports surge 13.7% in October amid Myanmar mining disruptions, impacting global supply chain for critical technology minerals.
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Myanmar Rebels’ Take over of Mines Leads to disruption, Surging Rare Earth Element Prices
Myanmar rare earth elements surge due to conflict, with Kachin Independence Army seizing major mines. China imposes trade embargo, disrupting global supply chain.
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Myanmar’s Insurgency in Control of Rare Earth’s Region, Potentially Disrupting China’s Supply
Myanmar’s armed insurgency seizes control of rare earth mining hub, potentially disrupting exports to China. Learn about the civil war’s impact on the global rare earth market.
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Lanthanum’s Expanding Role in High-Tech Industries: A Cross-Sectoral Review
Discover lanthanum’s breakthrough applications in environmental sensing, energy storage, catalysis, and biomedicine – a game-changing rare earth element with global technological potential.
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Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Stocks Soar as China’s Leading Producers Post Solid Q1 Gains; Supply Risks and Strategic Demand Sustain Market Optimism
Chinese rare earth market roars back in Q1 2025, with top producers reporting massive profits and stock rallies driven by strategic sector growth.
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China’s Rare Earth Leverage Tightens Amid Global Retaliations and Asset Grabs
China’s strategic control of rare earth elements reveals a complex geopolitical strategy threatening Western technological independence and global supply chain dynamics.
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Dysprosium Prices Down in China? What are Alternatives for USA?
Explore the critical role of dysprosium in high-performance magnets and the complex global supply chain dominated by China, with emerging alternative sources.
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Your Week In Review: 03/23 – 03/30
Explore the global race for rare earths as China dominates supply chains and geopolitics reshape the critical minerals industry.