Japan to test deep-sea rare-earth mining as China export curbs spark supply concerns - Tokyo set to make world’s first attempt to continuously lift rare-earth-rich mud from a depth of around 6,000m ...
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Japan begins deep sea mission to test rare earths extraction and reduce reliance on China
Japan has embarked on a daring mission to explore rare earths from the deep sea, aiming to reduce its heavy reliance on China ...
Japan will begin deep-sea rare earth exploration in the South Pacific as it moves to diversify supply chains amid tighter ...
A Japanese research vessel on Monday began a historic voyage to attempt to dig deep-sea rare earths at a depth of 6,000 ...
Tokyo has begun a seabed mining trial near Minamitori Island as it seeks to cut reliance on Chinese rare earth supplies.
Tokyo has been reducing its dependence on China for the critical minerals amid a major diplomatic dispute with Beijing.
Screenshot of a TBS report. Japan is set to launch the world's first experimental extraction of so-called "rare earth mud" ...
In 2008 Japan and China had reached an agreement to jointly develop gas fields in the East China Sea, but talks stalled since then.
Japan wants to reduce its dependence on Chinese rare earths and is looking for a way to extract them domestically.
Driven by lessons from World War II and China’s expanding presence, Japan’s strategic orientation is pivoting eastward into the Pacific.
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