Rare Earths vs. Oil: A Familiar Thesis, Missing the Hard Questions

Jan 22, 2026

2 minute read.

Highlights

  • Euronews provides accurate data on China's dominance in:
    • Rare earth separation
    • Heavy rare earths
    • Magnet manufacturing for electrification and defense applications
  • The article treats rare earths as a monolithic substitute for oil without differentiating which supply chain segmentsโ€”mining, processing, metals, or magnetsโ€”matter most.
  • Critical gaps remain:
    • The piece cites demand forecasts but avoids addressing price elasticity.
    • The piece does not address where strategic intervention is actually feasible.

Euronewsโ€™ โ€œOil vs. rare earths: Which will shape the global economyโ€™s future?โ€ offers a polished, readable primer that correctly identifies rare earthsโ€”especially magnet materialsโ€”as strategic inputs for electrification, AI, and defense. Its core data points on Chinaโ€™s dominance in separation, heavy rare earths, and magnet manufacturing are broadly accurate and useful for general readers.

But for investors and policymakers, the piece stops precisely where the analysis should begin.

The article (opens in a new tab) treats rare earths as a monolithic substitute for oil-era power without interrogating which parts of the supply chain actually matter. Mining, processing, metals, and magnets are collapsed into a single โ€œChina dominatesโ€ narrative, obscuring where intervention is most feasible and where it is not. It cites demand growth forecasts butavoids the tougher question: at what price?

Spread the word:

Search

Recent REEx News

The DOE Saw It Coming: Four Years After Washington’s Rare Earth Warning, Has America Really Changed?

America’s Hidden Materials Weapon? Veloxint Bets Nanostructured Metals Can Change the Game

The Metal Behind the Motor: Why a New Cobalt-Iron Alloy May Matter More

Canada’s Critical Minerals Industry Faces a New Reality: Washington Is Becoming the Market

America’s Drone Gold Rush Runs Through a Magnet Bottleneck

By Daniel

Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

0 Comments

No replies yet

Loading new replies...

D
DOC

Moderator

4,381 messages 74 likes

Euronews examines rare earth supply chain dominance vs. oil, but stops short of analyzing where intervention matters most for investors. (read full article...)

Reply Like

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Straight Into Your Inbox

Straight Into Your Inbox

Receive a Daily News Update Intended to Help You Keep Pace With the Rapidly Evolving REE Market.

Fantastic! Thanks for subscribing, you won't regret it.

Straight Into Your Inbox

Straight Into Your Inbox

Receive a Daily News Update Intended to Help You Keep Pace With the Rapidly Evolving REE Market.

Fantastic! Thanks for subscribing, you won't regret it.