REE2021#12 China to step up environmental efforts, while making capital acquisitions to strengthen production
04/19/2021 17:22
In the past week, the global rare-earth situation has been dominated by developments in China. In addition to one new corporate move in China, environmental regulations on rare earth mines, which will have a direct impact on price trends, are also underway in China.
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