Meet a US start-up trying to break China’s rare-earth monopoly
The Straits Times - Sports·2025-12-30 09:03
EXETER, New Hampshire – Every few hours, two furnaces in a New Hampshire office park quietly transform batches of taupe-coloured powder into rough ingots.
These mottled chunks of metal, about the size of a few bricks, ultimately will be used to make electric vehicle motors or maybe a fighter jet.
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