Nowadays, Tanoa thrives off rich deposits of rare
earth metals exported the world over, but controversy and civil unrest have long surrounded these efforts due to the perceived social, economic and environmental impacts of their exploitation.
Not exact matches
This refers to rare
earth metals or rare -
earth elements (REMs), a set of 17 naturally occurring non-toxic materials, which play a pivotal role for emerging technologies and which are predominantly produced and
exported from China.Estimations of China «s hold on the REMs market are as high as 97 % of the world production.
Then, China «s
exports declined by 70 %, spiking prices up to 40 %, causing alarm among the economies and industries that rely on rare -
earth metals and a so - called «rare -
earth metals crisis».
After all, we had the Rare
Earth Metals ETF debut shortly after China made headlines by restricting export of certain rare earth metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media
Earth Metals ETF debut shortly after China made headlines by restricting export of certain rare earth metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media
Metals ETF debut shortly after China made headlines by restricting
export of certain rare
earth metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media
earth metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media
metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media ETFs.
Imagine the bonanza for the likes of a Rare
Earth Metals ETF in advance of a leak out of China about more export restrictions on critical metals for US military and telecommunications needs, or imagine the pop within a biotech ETF just before new study results or FDA rulings are announced — sometimes an entire ETF gains double digits in a day when an issue jumps over
Metals ETF in advance of a leak out of China about more
export restrictions on critical
metals for US military and telecommunications needs, or imagine the pop within a biotech ETF just before new study results or FDA rulings are announced — sometimes an entire ETF gains double digits in a day when an issue jumps over
metals for US military and telecommunications needs, or imagine the pop within a biotech ETF just before new study results or FDA rulings are announced — sometimes an entire ETF gains double digits in a day when an issue jumps over 100 %.
Now the Times reports that the Chinese government is preparing to further tighten its control over
export of these minerals, as it forms in essence a kind of OPEC for rare
earth metals.
The United States has been concerned for quite some time about China's chokehold on the global supply of rare -
earth metals — and has been appealing to the World Trade Organization to rule against China's various
export restrictions.