REE#27 More on Afghanistan and Myanmar, Japan's Revised Foreign Exchange Law Adds Rare Earths
08/24/2021 19:21
Afghanistan, with its rich mineral deposits, has been shaken, and in Myanmar, a covid19 infection has halted the transport of rare earths to China. There is also movement in Japan. Here is a report on the latest situation.
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