Live Breaking News & Updates on United States Rare

Stay updated with breaking news from United states rare. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top ten US-based mid-tiers to juniors, excluding coal and precious metals


Top ten US-based mid-tiers to juniors, excluding coal and precious metals
The companies making up the 2021 top ten list of US-based mid-tiers and juniors, excluding coal and precious metals, have seen some of the most dramatic increases in valuations as their market caps surged over the course of the last year. This ranking is based on the companies’ market capitalizations as of July 7, as compiled by MiningIntelligence.
Energy Fuels
Sign Up
Image from Energy Fuels.
The runaway success story of the last year has been Energy Fuels (TSX: EFR; NYSE: UUUU), which did not make the ranking in 2020 but has surged to the top position with a market cap of $773 million, thanks to the renewed interest in nuclear energy and rare earth elements (REEs). ....

United States , El Paso , Round Top Mountain , White Mesa , Shirley Basin , Elk Creek , New Mexico , Puerto Blanco , Queréro De Arteaga , South Dakota , Corpus Christi , Sierra Blanca , Thompson Falls , Landskapet Birkaland , New South Wales , Veracruz Llave , Lost Creek , Nichols Ranch , Luis Potosi , Neo Silmet , Alta Mesa , Guadalupe Zacatecas , Energy Lost Creek , Energy Fuels , Scandium International Mining , Scandium International ,

Joe Biden puts America's miners last, China first


May 28, 2021
Donald Trump put Americans first, but under Joe Biden, it’s America last, especially if China is involved.
Donald Trump fought for “Buy American” and “Hire American.”
Yet Democrat Joe Biden got the support of many labor unions during the election. The laborers thought Biden would do the same. Why they would think that is beyond comprehension and goes against his history.
Currently, he is ditching America’s miners to send our money overseas.
Miners in the United States who hoped President Joe Biden would support domestic production of critical minerals are reacting to his plan to ditch them and rely on other countries, including China… ....

United States , Pini Althaus , Donald Trump , Joe Biden , Democrat Joe Biden , President Joe Biden , United States Rare , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பினி அல்தஸ் , டொனால்ட் துருப்பு , ஓஹோ பிடென் , ஜனநாயகவாதி ஓஹோ பிடென் , ப்ரெஸிடெஂட் ஓஹோ பிடென் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ரேர் ,

Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1.2 million from DOE


Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1.2 million from DOE
A byproduct of coal mining, acid mine drainage sludge sites, like this one in central Pennsylvania, are rich in critical minerals. Scientists with the CANARY project will take stock of resources in northern Appalachia that could contribute to creating a domestic supply of these materials. 
Image: Sarma Pisupati/Penn State
Penn State to lead critical minerals consortium powered by $1.2 million from DOE
Matthew Carroll
May 06, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A region famous for the coal that once fueled a growing nation is now the focus of a $1.2 million project, led by Penn State researchers, aimed at establishing domestic supplies of critical minerals needed to produce modern technology from cell phones to fighter jets. ....

United States , University Of Kentucky , West Virginia , Sarma Pisupati , Lee Kump , Flora Weiss , Barbara Arnold , Mineral Sciences , Us Department Of Energy , Colorado School Of Mines , College Of Earth , Texas Mineral Resources Corp , American Resources Corporation , Consortium To Assess Northern Appalachia Resource Yield , Penn State , Assess Northern Appalachia Resource Yield , Northern Appalachian , John Leone Dean , Geological Surveys , Virginia Tech , Colorado School , Tetra Tech , Materia United States , Texas Mineral Resources , United States Rare , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

Japan's rare earths strategy has lessons for US, Europe — Quartz


April 23, 2021
In 2010, the Japanese government had a rude wakeup call: Beijing had abruptly cut off all rare earth exports to Japan over a fishing trawler dispute. Tokyo was almost entirely dependent on China for the critical metals, and the embargo exposed this acute vulnerability.
The silver lining to this incident, which sent global rare earth prices skyrocketing before they crashed down as the speculative bubble popped, is that it forced Japan to rethink its critical raw materials policy. A decade on, it has significantly reduced its dependance on China for rare earths, and continues to diversify its supply chain by investing in projects around the world. Its model may have lessons for the US, which desperately wants to break China’s rare earths monopoly. Rare earths are a group of 17 metals that are crucial in the manufacturing of high-tech products. ....

New York , United States , Martin Luther , Pini Althaus , Dan Mcgroarty , Nabeel Mancheri , Kotaro Shimizu , Julie Klinger , Marc Schmid , Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg , Us Geological , European Commission , University Of Delaware , Metals National Corporation , Rare Earth Industry Association , Japan Oil , Mitsubishi Ufj , Rare Earth Industry Association Mancheri , Martin Luther University , Brussels Based Rare Earth Industry Association , Canada Headquartered Namibia Critical Metals , United States Rare Earth , United States Rare , Qz Interactive , Supply Chain , Rare Earths ,