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Rare Earth Rarification
The Chinese government have announced that they are cutting back their production of Rare Earth Elements (REE’s) in order to “meet environmental standards, and follow a sustainable growth path”. That in itself may not sound like such a serious proclamation, were … Continue reading
Posted in General, Geology, Natural Resources, News
Tagged China, electronics, High tech, Mineral extraction, Rare earth element, REE, Su Bo
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