Silver ETFs on Track for Gold Medal in Performance This Year

View: Source “Hooray, Hooray. I’m your silver lining. But now, I’m gold.” (Hat tip to the indie band Rilo Kiley.) Silver, long associated with runner-up placement, has seen a price acceleration this year putting it well ahead of the growth of precious metal’s favorite child, gold. That’s saying a lot, given how well gold has done in 2025. Year to date, …

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Europe must guard against US dominance in rare earths, agency head says

View: Source Europe has finally taken major steps to build up its rare earths sector to counter Chinese dominance, but the region also needs to guard against being overwhelmed by the United States, the head of an EU-funded agency for key minerals said. Bernd Schaefer, CEO of EIT RawMaterials, welcomed Wednesday’s release of a new EU action plan to secure critical …

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Korea to designate all 17 rare earths as critical minerals to beef up resource security

View: Source Image Credit: Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan, right, presides over the inaugural meeting of the national resource security council in Seoul, Friday. Yonhap The government on Friday launched an interagency resource security council to beef up the country’s response capabilities against supply chain disruptions and stabilize management of critical resources, the industry ministry said. The council was established to bolster …

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UK has no immediate plans for critical minerals price floor, Minister says

View: Source Britain has no plans to match the United States in supporting domestic rare earth companies with a price floor to cut reliance on dominant producer China, Industry Minister Chris McDonald said. So far Britain is attracting adequate investment in the critical minerals sector to develop home-grown supply, but it will monitor the situation in case other mechanisms are needed, he told …

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New copper demand drivers from US, India as China juggernaut slows

View: Source Copper consumption in the United States and India is set to emerge from China’s shadow over the next decade as demand growth in the world’s largest consumer of the industrial metal slows. Beijing’s industrial and infrastructure expansion has helped fuel a rally that has seen copper prices rise to above $10,000 a metric ton from $1,500 25 years ago. …

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China Says It’ll Approve Rare Earth Licences For ‘Civilian Use’

View: Source This is the first such indication from Beijing that it is taking concrete measures to reach a key promised outcome from a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in October. Chinese officials confirmed on Thursday that the country had begun issuing some licences for exports of rare earths critical to global tech supply chains, in the …

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Global Supply Woes Push Copper Past $11,400 Per Ton

View: Source Soaring copper orders from South Korea and Taiwan led to the biggest rise in requests for withdrawals from London Metal Exchange warehouses since 2013, pushing copper prices to a new record high on Wednesday. The price of copper increased by another 2.4% on the London Metal Exchange (LME) early on Wednesday, to exceed $11,400 per ton, which beat the previous record …

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US critical minerals security drive brings new era of stockpiling, project investment

View: Source Explore the efforts of the US government in critical mineral stockpiling and the challenges involved in securing these vital materials. Key takeaways: The US government has ramped up its efforts to stockpile critical materials for its national stockpile, but has faced challenges in doing so Many requests by the DLA have been extended or cancelled, demonstrating the challenges of …

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