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News / #rare earths
30 January 2012
Policy & Finance
Malaysian opposition says would scrap rare earths plant
Malaysian opposition says would scrap rare earths plant
23 January 2012
Transport
Toyota finds way to avoid using rare earth: report
Toyota finds way to avoid using rare earth: report
6 January 2012
Energy
Five rare earths crucial for clean energy seen in short supply
Five rare earths crucial for clean energy seen in short supply
20 December 2011
CSR
Report: Lynas plant safe if IAEA recommendations adhered to
Report: Lynas plant safe if IAEA recommendations adhered to
13 December 2011
Manufacturing
Canadian Matamec to form joint venture with Toyota Tsusho over Quebec rare earth project
Canadian Matamec to form joint venture with Toyota Tsusho over Quebec rare earth project
19 November 2011
Manufacturing
Lynas installs RM1.5mil air quality monitoring system
Lynas installs RM1.5mil air quality monitoring system
16 November 2011
Manufacturing
Major Chinese, South Korean wind farm projects put pressure on rare earths supply
Major Chinese, South Korean wind farm projects put pressure on rare earths supply
Manufacturing
World supply of rare earths to be affected by Chinese inspections
World supply of rare earths to be affected by Chinese inspections
20 October 2011
Policy & Finance
SolarWorld seeks U.S. duties to offset China dumping, subsidies
SolarWorld seeks U.S. duties to offset China dumping, subsidies
12 October 2011
Carbon & Climate
China to introduce national resource tax next month
China to introduce national resource tax next month
Waste
Board confirms receiving report from Lynas
Board confirms receiving report from Lynas
9 October 2011
Waste
Will Japan start recycling compact electrical appliances?
Will Japan start recycling compact electrical appliances?
29 September 2011
Manufacturing
Rare earths fall as Toyota uses alternatives
Rare earths fall as Toyota uses alternatives
19 September 2011
Energy
China consolidates grip on rare earths
China consolidates grip on rare earths
31 August 2011
Energy
Vietnam has 'absolute confidence' in Japan nuke technology: ambassador
Vietnam has 'absolute confidence' in Japan nuke technology: ambassador
30 August 2011
Transport
Fancy batteries in electric cars pose recycling challenges
Fancy batteries in electric cars pose recycling challenges
29 August 2011
Manufacturing
High rare-earth prices force Hitachi, Toyota to find alternative
High rare-earth prices force Hitachi, Toyota to find alternative
25 August 2011
Policy & Finance
Securing uranium supplies still essential to China’s energy security
Securing uranium supplies still essential to China’s energy security
12 August 2011
Manufacturing
Analysis: Japanese rare earth consumers set up shop in China
Analysis: Japanese rare earth consumers set up shop in China
29 July 2011
Manufacturing
China's rare earth companies eager to pass environmental checks
China's rare earth companies eager to pass environmental checks
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