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Russia would love nothing more than to weaken China’s grip on the global rare earth mineral market by having the Americans create a new—and massive—demand for their supplies.
Trump, 79, is set to sign several AI-related executive orders Wednesday afternoon — including an expected action to curb ...
The White House on Wednesday released its promised "AI Action Plan," a sweeping agenda aimed at promoting the United States' ...
China’s commanding grip on the world’s market for battery materials could have potentially disastrous consequences for ...
Will AI eat the world and America’s defense budget? I think of those who toil at the intersection of AI and national security as being divided into three ...
Tiny rare-earth magnets are used for building phones, electric cars, and submarines. Nearly all rare earths are mined in China, but one U.S. company is trying to change that. WSJ’s Jon Emont spoke wit ...
China’s dominance is still overwhelming: it controls 60% of world rare earth mining, 85% of processing, and almost 90% of magnet production.
Beijing’s “parasitic” efforts to lead the advanced batteries sector are potentially impairing U.S. national security.
I’ve lived in Shanghai since 2008, with a front-row seat to the culmination of China’s rise. There is indeed much that America can learn from China.
China has been displaying intellectual and innovative vitality for decades and the United States has scarcely mobilized.
The Ramaco Brook Mine Carbon Ore Rare Earth project in Wyoming marks a turning point for America's energy and national ...