Green weapon:China looks to tighten its grip on the future

Green weapon:China looks to tighten its grip on the future

The world already faces a daunting challenge to produce the metals and minerals critical to reaching climate goals. Which makes reports out of China quite concerning.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz

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Australia ramps up fossil fuel exports to India,but also lithium for renewables
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Australia ramps up fossil fuel exports to India,but also lithium for renewables

Australians should accept that India needs secure supplies of coal and gas,Madeleine King says,despite calls to shut down these exports.

  • byDavid Crowe
‘In the crosshairs’:Lynas balances precarious rare earths business

‘In the crosshairs’:Lynas balances precarious rare earths business

There were no political threats to burn down the Lynas operations in Malaysia during the recent election,but its position is still precarious.

  • byColin Kruger andChris Barrett
Lynas prepares for worst-case as Malaysian government mulls licence

Lynas prepares for worst-case as Malaysian government mulls licence

Lynas Rare Earths chief executive Amanda Lacaze,says the group is prepared for every scenario as the Malaysian Government prepares a decision whether the $8 billion company will be allowed to continue operating in the country.

  • byColin Kruger
Lynas pegs huge expansion plans on a Malaysian reprieve

Lynas pegs huge expansion plans on a Malaysian reprieve

Lynas is planning in 2023 to drastically ramp up its production of rare earth ores by opening a new processing plant in Western Australia in July,but the group’s ambitions might require a loosening of restrictions in Malaysia.

  • byColin Kruger
‘Join the joyride’:the mystery syndicate behind Clive Palmer’s nickel payday

‘Join the joyride’:the mystery syndicate behind Clive Palmer’s nickel payday

A former stockbroker with links to Andrew Forrest,and a former president of CPA Australia are among the syndicate behind the $1.5b deal to acquire Palmer’s mothballed nickel refinery.

  • byAnne Hyland
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Loosening China’s grip on critical minerals warrants decisive action

Loosening China’s grip on critical minerals warrants decisive action

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers recently turned his gaze on the threat of China controlling critical minerals,crucial to the green energy revolution,and

  • byColin Kruger
Breaking China’s grip on rare-earths a ‘pipe dream’

Breaking China’s grip on rare-earths a ‘pipe dream’

Resources Minister Madeleine King says Western countries will struggle to end their reliance on China for rare earths and critical minerals vital for the defence,aerospace and automotive industries.

  • byBen Westcott
Rare earths producer Lynas attacked by China-linked bots

Rare earths producer Lynas attacked by China-linked bots

The attacks are focusing on Lynas’ environmental record in Malaysia in an attempt to turn public opinion against a new plant it’s building in Texas with US government funding.

  • byJames Fernyhough
Fortescue seeks to explore WA’s south in hunt for critical minerals

Fortescue seeks to explore WA’s south in hunt for critical minerals

The iron ore mining company has pegged out several tenements west of Ravensthorpe as it chases deposits for metals which will help fuel a renewable energy transition.

  • byPeter de Kruijff
Lynas launches $500m WA mine expansion as clean energy demand drives growth

Lynas launches $500m WA mine expansion as clean energy demand drives growth

Lynas says a rapidly increasing shift to electric vehicles and wind energy has prompted it to expand its Western Australian mine.

  • byLachlan Abbott