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Greenlanders Push Back as U.S. Seeks Strategic Foothold in the Arctic, Access to Critical Minerals & Rare Earths
Trump’s renewed push for Greenland sparks controversy, as the Arctic island faces potential U.S. control threats amid strategic resource and territorial tensions.
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China Northern Rare Earths Expands Global Reach, Tightens Grip on Strategic Markets
China Northern Rare Earth Group boosts rare earth exports by 19.7%, expanding to 20+ countries and establishing strategic global market presence in 2024.
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Critical Minerals in Idaho – Summary Report
Idaho Geological Survey leads critical minerals exploration efforts, mapping strategic resources and reducing U.S. import dependency through innovative geological research.
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BYD Surpasses Tesla, Cementing China’s Phase Two Push in Global Rare Earth and EV Dominance
BYD overtakes Tesla in global revenue, signaling China’s strategic dominance in EV markets through rare earth leverage and aggressive global expansion.
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Halleck Creek Rare Earth Mine Advances as U.S. Pushes for Strategic Mineral Independence
American Rare Earths advances Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming, securing critical rare earth resources with strategic national infrastructure and research partnerships.
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Canada’s $4 Billion Radar Deal Highlights Strategic Value—and Supply Chain Risks—of Rare Earths
Canada purchases $4B JORN radar system from Australia, strategically enhancing Arctic surveillance and strengthening Western defense technology supply chains.
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National Energy Dominance Council: What is It and What’s New?
Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council aims to boost US critical minerals production, challenge China’s industrial monopoly, and secure energy independence.
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History repeating itself in Chinese control of Rare Earths
Rare Earths Flashback: Lessons from the 2014-2015 WTO Case Against China Key Takeaways: A decade ago, the rare earths world was rocked by a landmark trade battle that still shapes […]
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The Shift to Unmanned Military Assets: A Rare Earth Demand Surge
Key Takeaways: The Military’s Evolution: From Large Platforms to Mass Deployment Global militaries are undergoing a major transformation. Historically, military power was built around a few large, high-cost platforms—fighter jets […]
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Did China Rare Earth and Steel Conglomerate Just Break Bottleneck? Claimed Silicon Steel Breakthrough Could Supercharge China’s Rare Earth Supply Chain
Baogang Group achieves breakthrough in silicon steel production with innovative ‘quick tundish exchange’ technique, boosting output by 700 tons per cycle.
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Is Trump’s Critical Minerals Executive Order A Hard Reset on U.S. Resource Strategy?
President Trump’s executive order unleashes federal power to break China’s rare earth monopoly and reboot U.S. mineral independence through strategic national mobilization.
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Why Geological Surveys Matter? How Earth Science Is Powering Policy, Innovation, and National Security
Geological surveys are crucial for national policy-making, driving economic growth, energy transitions, and climate resilience through innovative data and research.
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Greenlanders’ Inuit identity revives as US plans to take over the island – And China Positions Accordingly
Explore Greenland’s cultural awakening and political resistance amid growing international interest, highlighting Indigenous identity and self-determination efforts.