
On December 10, the International section of the Economic Daily (Page 04) published an article titled "Multiple Industries in Japan Plagued by Rare Earth Anxiety."The full text is as follows:Recently, Japanese economists have noted that the Japanese government and industries are closely monitoring China's implementation…

I. Rare Earths Are Not “Rare”: A Treasure Trove in the Periodic TableOpening the periodic table, the 15 lanthanide elements from lanthanum to lutetium, along with the chemically similar scandium and yttrium, form a special family — the rare earth elements. Many mistakenly believe that “rare earths” are scarce soils, but the …

In an era defined by the restructuring of global industrial chains and intensifying geopolitical contest, supply chains have transcended their traditional role as channels for logistics and capital. They have emerged as strategic levers in international competition and cooperation. Tesla's recent push for supply chain “de-Sinici…

Just now, Logistics Headlines has learned: The US Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation announced that it will invest up to $134 million (approximately £100 million) to strengthen the domestic supply chain for rare earth elements (REEs).This funding will support commercially viable projects for …

In recent years, the booming new energy vehicle (NEV) market has driven the entire industry chain to flourish, bringing unprecedented development opportunities for related new energy materials, new applications, and new markets. As an important class of strategic mineral resources, rare earth elements hold a significant position …

As a crucial component of MLCCs, ceramic dielectric materials play a decisive role in determining MLCC performance. With the rapid development of MLCCs towards miniaturization, high capacitance, and thin layering, higher technical requirements have been placed on ceramic dielectric powders with high voltage resistance, high diele…
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