China to curb export of rare earth minerals

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Another three to ten years of F-35 being in LRIP while America develops mines and refining capacity I guess.
 
Oh, well.

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This invisible mine could solve Europe's rare earth problem

The Fen deposit holds almost 9 million tonnes of rare earth ore, making it the biggest known source in Europe. But to get to it, Rare Earths Norway will have to dig underneath a village of over 2,000 people. Can they do it in time?

There are other very viable deposits in Europe as well. Just get on with it. The current global rare earths market situation is mainly due to laziness, complete lack of strategy and outright corruption. It will take relatively few resources to turn idiotic imperialists' costly schemes of conquest and domination into (useless) dust(pits). Perhaps also offers NBIM opportunities to transition away from fossil fuel reliance. Rare Earths Norway is privately held but perhaps an arrangement can be found as Norway is a rare example of a country not falling for the "resource curse".

Eventually we'll have to recycle almost everything anyway, or at least be very conscious of our place in resource cyclicity.
 
It doesn't affect all types of rare earth, but those used on magnets are currently not beeing recycled (which is quite a waste!). There are many aging wind turbines in Germany (they consumed about half of all magnet materials worldwide for some time!) which could be havested. The direct drive, gearless Wind turbines require tons of magnetic material, that's why they became a bit out of fashing with ever increasing dimensions....
 

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