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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canada Rare Earth Corp V.LL

Alternate Symbol(s):  RAREF

Canada Rare Earth Corp. operates a global essential minerals business in the rare earth minerals and products sector. The Company is engaged in acquiring and developing proprietary projects, resources, and processing facilities. It is engaged in the development of the Bom Futuro Project. The property is known to contain rare earths, cassiterite (tin), zircon, ilmenite and wolframite. It has the... see more

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Canada Rare Earth Corp > Mining executives warn Ottawa about dependence on China
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Post by ScandiumPower on Jun 30, 2021 10:15am

Mining executives warn Ottawa about dependence on China

OTTAWA — Mining executives and national security experts are warning the federal government about China’s domination of strategic mineral supplies, saying Ottawa needs to better protect supply chains for modern technology that relies on them like electric vehicles and smart phones.In testimony before the House of Commons natural resources committee this month, experts described China’s decades-long efforts to control the market for critical minerals — including the 17 rare earth elements — by rapidly expanding its processing capacity or by acquiring foreign assets to dominate supply chains. The minerals, which include magnesium, lithium and scandium, are used to develop such strategic products as solar panels, wind turbines, electric car batteries, mobile phone components and guided missiles.

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/mining-executives-warn-ottawa-about-dependence-on-china-for-strategic-minerals-amid-deteriorating-relations
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