Magnet Wars: How the U.S. Plans to Break China’s Grip on Rare Earths
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February 27, 2026
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The struggle for geopolitical supremacy is rapidly becoming a struggle over one critical resource – rare earth magnets. They will determine whether the United States can build military equipment at scale, whether weapons can be replaced as fast as they are used, and whether industry can keep pace with demand across an economy measured in the tens of trillions of …
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Why has Zimbabwe banned lithium export?
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Kay
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February 27, 2026
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The largest lithium producer in Africa, Zimbabwe has suspended all raw mineral and lithium concentrate exports after the government alleged malpractices and leakages, raising concerns about stability of supply. Zimbabwe on Wednesday suspended exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates with immediate effect after the government alleged malpractices and leakages. The country’s mines ministry said the ban on exports …
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Critical minerals need reliable financing frameworks
In critical minerals policy, one of the costliest things we can say is ‘we signed a memorandum of understanding’. Public announcements can signal intent, but they don’t build processing plants, turn ore into usable materials or keep factories running when supply is tight. What must change is how projects in the middle of the supply chain are funded and backed. …
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Trump’s Secret Weapon in the Rare Earth War
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Kay
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February 26, 2026
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Long before trade wars and tariffs, China secured manufacturing dominance by controlling rare earths – a reality so consequential that the United States and its allies are now pledging more than $8.5 billion just to claw back some control of the supply chain. As global manufacturing expanded over the past two decades, rare earth processing was steadily pushed out of Western supply …
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UK strikes critical minerals deal with Kazakhstan
U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will announce a critical minerals deal with Kazakhstan on Thursday as the West scrambles to diversify its supply chains away from China. Britain’s top diplomat will host foreign ministers from the five Central Asian countries — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan — at Lancaster House in London. Cooper will unveil the critical minerals deal with …
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Japan to Support Rare Earth Development in Malaysia
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Kay
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February 26, 2026
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The Japan International Cooperation Agency has announced that it will provide Malaysia with technical assistance for the development of critical minerals, including rare earths. This will be the first case of Japan’s technical cooperation with Malaysia in rare earth development. JICA will send experts in resource geology and environmental chemistry to the Southeast Asian country to help develop environmentally friendly …
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Goldman Sachs revamps gold price target for the rest of 2026
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Kay
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February 25, 2026
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Gold has been on one of the most powerful runs in its modern history. Spot prices touched an all-time high near $5,589 in late January 2026 before pulling back and stabilizing above $5,000. As of Feb. 25, the metal is trading around $5,187 per ounce, still near historic highs, and — as I wrote recently — on track for consecutive …
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Silver rises sharply on safe-haven demand amid trade, geopolitical risks
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Kay
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February 25, 2026
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Silver (XAG/USD) accelerates on Wednesday and trades around $90.70 at the time of writing, up 3.90% on the day. The white metal benefits from an environment marked by rising trade and geopolitical uncertainties, which revives demand for safe-haven assets. The recent announcement by US President Donald Trump of a 10% tariff increase on imports from all trading partners continues to fuel …
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Gold and The Quiet Birth of a New Monetary Order
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February 25, 2026
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A new reserve asset is rising. It is not a cryptocurrency. It is not a new fiat experiment. It is something far older, heavier, and far harder to control. Gold is not only rising, it is also competing with fiat currencies For decades, the global monetary order has been treated as if it were carved in stone. The dollar sat …
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South Korea and Brazil Elevate Ties with Strategic Minerals and Trade Pact
South Korea and Brazil have agreed to significantly deepen cooperation across key minerals, trade, technology and security, as President Lee Jae Myung hosted Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Seoul for the first Brazilian state visit in more than two decades. South Korea and Brazil have agreed to significantly deepen cooperation across key minerals, trade, technology and security, …
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