Why is Europe battling for rare Earth minerals?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @MyGoldToken-ri5xc
    @MyGoldToken-ri5xc หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is ridiculously true. There is still no REE refinery in Europe so we have to refine in the countries of origin but try yourself to find a capital partner for this. Also we try to make exclusive off take agreements with either Germany or France because we can deliver a supply outrunning Sweden. Combining both the EU can dream of competing but nobody moves more but words of complain. The natural business instinct is dead and those are still trying will make it. That is even a chance, if going by the UK, to recover the Brexit nonsense by mutual shared interests. Whatever, the industrial demand got to be big and close by, which is the other half of the problem in the case of the US ventures broke. So, we need a complete new supply system connecting not only the players but also the off takers. We mine gold, diamonds and rare earth elements in West Afrika which are backing our My Gold Coin Security Token but this is to big and to good to keep it as a corporate asset only. Off course we also do have relationship with China keen and willing to take it all before refinery, so I need to make this very clear for the future when everybody start complaining on ourselves.

  • @TinyTaskal
    @TinyTaskal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good on you china. China has learnt a lot as of late. It had learned the art of sanctions upto a a world class level. If America can define microchips as a national threat, then logically, Americans having access to them is an equal and equivalent thread to China as america will use those rare earths elements in their tech and missiles too so it’s best if no one can have access to it so in a way, China is pushing for world peace. Worthy of a Nobel peace prize.

    • @AEVMU
      @AEVMU 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      China only dominates REEs because they subsidized their extraction and refinement. The west has plenty of REE deposits. There are 4 massive deposits in Scandinavia alone.