Without certain minerals, which are fundamentally known as rare earth elements. Of theyre used in advanced technology, defense, military, medicine, cybernetics, space flights and so on. In other words, who owns the rare earth elements has the control of today and future . China. 90 of the rare earth mels and is the Largest Global producer of them. This fact has turned into a certain conflict between the us and china. The us is desperately seeking to resolve the issue of rare earths in order to compete with china and avoid being defeated. So the us started to put into operation rare earth mine that it had abandoned its own territory. The us has also placed mines in spain, which is a. Nato member, the entry of finland and sweden into nato suspiciously coincides with the beginning of the exploitation of Rare Earth Minerals within those countries. The United States has set its sights on resolving its lack of rare earths in latin america. The us is also looking for a way to activate mining
Cybernetics, space flights and so on. In other words, who owns the rare earth elements has the control of today and future . China. 90 of the rare earth metals and is the Largest Global producer of them. This fact has turned into a. Conflict between the us and china. The us is desperately seeking to resolve the issue of rare earths in order to compete with china and avoid being defeated. So the us started to put into operation rare earth mine that it had abandoned its own territory. The us has also placed mines in spain, which is nato member. The entry of finland and sweden in nato suspiciously coincides with the beginning. The us is also looking for a way to activate mining tailings to dominate them in chile, because chile holds countless rare earth elements. Rare earth elements extracted that are shipped abroad, unprocessed and for free, that is of great importance, because it is assumed that in five years the need for rare earths in advanced industries, especially the military will
Medicine, cybernetics, space flights and so on. In other words, who owns the rare earth elements has the control of today and future. China owns approximately 90 of the rare earth metals. And is the Largest Global producer of them, this fact has turned into a certain conflict between us and china. The us is desperately seeking to resolve the issue rare earths in order to compete with china and avoid being defeated. So the us started to put into operation rare earth mine that it had abandoned its own territory. The us has also placed mines in spain, which is a nato member. The entry. Into nato suspiciously coincides with the beginning of the exploitation of Rare Earth Minerals within those countries. The United States has set its sights on resolving its lack of rare earths in latin america. Us is also looking for a way to activate mining tailings to dominate them in chile, because chile holds countless rare earth elements. There is lot of rare earth elements extracted that are shipped a
In other words, who owns the rare earth elements has the control of today and future. China. China owns approximately 90 of the rare earth metals and is the Largest Global producer. This fact has turned into a certain conflict between the us and china. The us is desperately seeking to resolve the issue of rare earths in order to compete with china and avoid being defeated. So the us started to put into operation rare earth mine that it had abandoned its own territory. The us has also placed mines in spain which is a nato member. The entry of. Finland and sweden into nato suspiciously coincides with the beginning of the exploitation of Rare Earth Minerals in those countries. The United States on resolving its lack of rare earths in latin america. The us is also looking for a way to activate mining tailings to dominate them in chile, because chile holds countless. Extracted that are shipped abroad, unprocessed for free, that is of great importance, because it is assumed that in five year