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Bulgaria and University of North Dakota to Research Rare Earth Metals
Bulgaria and the University of North Dakota will cooperate on rare earth metals research to boost mining and technological progress.
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Bulgaria and the University of North Dakota will cooperate on rare earth metals research to boost mining and technological progress.
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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan met with heads of leading American companies in New York to discuss expanding collaboration in critical minerals. The discussions focused on projects related to geological exploration, advanced…
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Ukraine and the US are advancing their minerals deal with site visits to identify projects, aiming to launch three pilot investments within 18 months.
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Canadian aluminum producers, primarily from Quebec, are redirecting their exports to Europe. This shift is a direct result of the 25% tariff on aluminum imports reinstated by the US in March, and…
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The American-Ukrainian Investment Fund for Reconstruction has taken its first significant step by selecting key mining projects for pilot investments. During its inaugural meeting in Kyiv on 3 September, the fund's governing…
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This initiative reflects our commitment to modernising industry and infrastructure while building a research base capable of supporting high-technology sectors.
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Critical Metals lands U.S. EXIM Bank backing for its Greenland rare earth project as Washington looks to reduce dependence on China.
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The meeting underscored the growing strategic alignment between Washington and Astana, particularly in the context of global supply chain resilience and national security.
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Trump’s Tariff Surge Sparks Global Aluminum Scrap War as US-EU Tensions Rise
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Ukraine partners with the U.S. to rebuild its wartime-hit mineral sector and attract global investment.