DailySand tracks heavy rare earths across AI, semiconductor infrastructure, capital markets, and critical minerals supply chains. Below are curated source items and daily digests where heavy rare earths appears in today's cross-sector intelligence briefing.
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The Swedish government granted Leading Edge Materials a 25-year exploitation concession for the Norra Kärr heavy rare earth elements project, one of Europe's richest rare earth deposits. This establishes a significant new Western supply source for heavy REEs, reducing geopolitical dependence on Chinese production.
Read original →Sweden has granted a 25-year concession for the Norra Kärr heavy rare earth deposit, which can supply all of Europe's annual dysprosium needs. This authorization is a critical step toward reducing European dependence on Chinese rare earth sources and establishing a Western rare earth supply chain.
Read original →Neo Performance has begun small-scale production of separated terbium and dysprosium oxides at its Estonia plant, operating at nameplate capacity. This production of heavy rare earth elements strengthens supply chain security for critical materials used in high-tech applications and renewable energy systems.
Read original →Namibia Critical Metals Inc. has amended its joint venture agreement with JOGMEC for the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths Project in Namibia. This partnership adjustment could affect the development timeline and investment structure for one of the few heavy rare earth projects outside China.
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