Rare-earth oxides produced by MP Materials at its Mountain Pass, California, facility.
Credit: Heather Jacquart
The United States and Saudi Arabia signed two critical minerals agreements during President Donald Trump’s visit to the kingdom this week in a move that could diversify supply of the strategic metals away from China, which dominates global production and processing. The two countries’ interests...
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