China processes about 90% of the world's rare earths - critical metals for everything from smartphones to microwaves to fighter jets. But 60 years ago, it was the U.S. that had a monopoly on rare ...
But once the crisis passed, China flooded the market with rare earths, tanking prices and bankrupting another miner, US-based ...
"Every day when the price wasn’t going up felt like a day of torture; another fingernail was pulled out," says the CEO of ...
USA Rare Earth (NASDAQ: USAR) stock soared by 71.6% in April, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The move ...
As China flexes its dominance over critical minerals, Japan and Australia are moving to secure independent rare earths supply chains. ... Read More The post Breaking China’s grip: Japan and ...
Here, Lynas Rare Earths, an Australian company, has begun pumping out heavy rare earths, the elusive kind that China ...
Inside a Malaysian refinery central to U.S. efforts to break China’s grip on rare earths powering defense and global supply ...
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How China killed every rare earth competitor before it could get started
For two decades, China has used pricing manipulation, export controls, and market flooding to stop Western companies building ...
Consumer goods companies don't typically get the headlines. But May 2026 is giving investors some of the clearest reasons in ...
Veeva Systems (VEEV +10.08%) joins the S&P 500 on May 7. The news, which came out on April 30, drove the life sciences cloud ...
For years, millions of people peeled game pieces off fries and soda cups thinking they had a real shot at life-changing ...
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