REE#40 In China, market conditions continue to rise as supply from Myanmar continues to decline.
12/06/2021 16:03
This week's global trend of rare earths shows no signs of stabilizing in China due to a number of factors. On the other hand, there was progress in development in Uganda and Canada.
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