September 10, 2012 9:00 AM
archaeology
Arctic
Arctic Council
Australia relations
Buddhism
China and Japan
CNPC
electric cars
EU
european union
exporting pollution
exports
food security
global trade
gold
greenhouse gas emissions
Greenland
greenpeace
high-tech
iceland
industrial pollution
Japan
Japan relations
mining
natural resources
oil
outsourcing
rare metals
United States
WTO
China’s Arctic Ambitions
China’s appetite for raw materials has become a source of concern from Afghanistan and Mongolia to Peru and Zambia. Now, these tensions appear to have spread to Greenland, where the prospect of Chinese encroachment reportedly helped topple the government in an election held this week. Mining is viewed favorably by Greenlanders keen to reduce their dependence on Denmark, but the 57,000-strongMarch 15, 2013 11:21 PM
China’s Part in Afghanistan Mining Boom
A New York Times article on the rush for Afghanistan’s estimated trillion-dollar natural resources includes details
WTO to Probe China’s Rare-Earth Policies
After the request by the European Union, Japan, and the United States for the World Trade Organization to examine China’s
July 24, 2012 10:02 AM
Rare White Paper Published on Rare Earths
China’s State Council on Wednesday issued its first white paper on the controversial rare-earth metal sector, haili
June 21, 2012 7:59 AM
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- Pepe Escobar: China Rules the Rare Earth
- Why Nobody But China Produces Rare Earth Meta...
- China Moves to Consolidate Rare-earths Indust...
- Outsourced Emissions Cancel Developed Countri...
- China Soon May Need to Import Rare Earths on ...
- Australia Blocked Rare Earth Deal on Supply C...
- China Cracks Down on Illegal Mining of Rare E...
- China Restarts Rare Earth Shipments To Japan
- Did China Overplay Rare Earth Hand?
- China Still Bans Minerals for Japan
- After China’s Rare Earth Embargo, a New Calcu...
- China Is Said to Resume Shipping Rare Earth M...




