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The Rare Earth category covers extraction, production, and trade of rare earth minerals. It explores global supply chains, geopolitical influences, investment opportunities, and sustainability challenges, providing insights into technology applications, market demand, and regulatory developments.
Vietnam rare earth reserves estimate plummets in latest US Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey’s Mineral Commodity Summaries 2025 report has revised down Vietnam’s estimated rare earth reserves from 22 million tons to 3.5 million tons. The report doesn’t provide specific details as to why its estimate has changed other than to say it was “based on company and Government reports.” This change would make Vietnam’s rare earth reserves the sixth biggest in the world.
Vietnam rare-earths war heats up with Chinese SOE throwing hat in mix
Of note, the US Geological Survey’s Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024 estimated Vietnam’s rare earth reserves to be in the vicinity of 22 million tons. China, which has the largest reserves, for comparison, is estimated to have double that at 44 million tons, and Brazil which comes in third place has roughly 21 million tons…
Korea, US partnership on rare earths to boost industry in Vietnam
Of note, the US Geological Survey’s Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024 estimated Vietnam’s rare earth reserves to be in the vicinity of 22 million tons. China, which has the largest reserves, for comparison, is estimated to have double that at 44 million tons, and Brazil which comes in third place has roughly 21 million tons. But having all of these reserves is one thing, getting them out of the ground is quite another…
Vietnam will not export rare earths to encourage local industry development
With the huge demand for rare earth minerals and the ongoing geopolitical tensions between the world’s biggest rare earths producer, China, and the world’s biggest rare earths consumers the US, Vietnam has the attention of rare earth miners and processors the world over. A clear direction forward, however, is still somewhat elusive but there has been a lot of movement in the industry over the last twelve months.
South Korean firm announces Vietnam rare earth partnership
This announcement seems like a positive step forward but there seems to be a lot of moving parts when it comes to rare earth mining in Vietnam and this press release seems a little too clean-cut. For example, there were a…
Hanoi university signs agreement with Australian mining firms
With reserves estimated to be the second biggest in the world after China, and rare earth minerals becoming increasingly necessary in a slew of electronics, miners from all over have been actively courting partnerships with Vietnamese mining firms. Needless to say, partnerships with local universities is one way for these firms to open doors…
Vietnam’s Rare Earth Partnership Contenders: Unpacked
For a brief month or two last year, Vietnam’s rare earth reserves were a hot commodity (pun intended). This was on the back of a whirlwind visit to Hanoi by the President of the United States, Joseph Biden, during which he announced the US would support Vietnam with mapping its
US Geological Survey halves expected rare earths output from Vietnam
The US Geological Survey’s Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024 report has revised down Vietnam’s expected output of rare earths for 2023 from 1,200 to just 600 tons. This is out of reserves estimated to be as big as 22 million tons–the second largest in the world after China. Of note, Vietnam
Aussie firm still keen on VN rare earth mine after arrest of local partner
Australia’s Blackstone Minerals has said it intends to follow through on plans to participate in an auction of concessions on a rare earth mine in northern Vietnam, even though its local partner was arrested last week, The Investor is reporting. Last week, Blackstone and Vietnam Rare Earth JSC (VTRE), the
Vietnam rare earth mining firm find Australian development partner
The owners of Vietnam’s only rare earth processing plant, Vietnam Rare Earth JSC (VTRE), has announced it is partnering with Australia’s Blackstone Minerals to arrange an auction for a mining licence for Vietnam’s Dong Pao mine, The Investor is reporting. The Dong Pao mine is a 132-hectare site in northern
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