The Northern Miner Podcast – episode 268: Magnetics ‘upwards of 80% of the rare earths market’, ft Cox, Chalmers and Grove at the Global Mining Symposium

Clockwise from top-left: Carl A. Williams, Northern Miner senior reporter; Chris Grove, president of Commerce Resources; and Mark Chalmers, president and CEO of Energy Fuels.

This week’s episode features the ‘Deconstructing the Rare Earths Elements Market’ panel at the Global Mining Symposium, with Clint Cox, president of the Anchor House; Mark Chalmers, president and CEO of Energy Fuels; and Chris Grove, president of Commerce Resources. The panel discussed the role of government in promoting rare earth production, as well as which rare earths are the most used, where demand is heading, and the latest moves in China. The panel was moderated by Northern Miner senior reporter Carl A. Williams.

All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli.

Music Credits:

“Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com).

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1 Comment on "The Northern Miner Podcast – episode 268: Magnetics ‘upwards of 80% of the rare earths market’, ft Cox, Chalmers and Grove at the Global Mining Symposium"

  1. Rare Earths Investor | December 8, 2021 at 9:35 am | Reply

    Note that ESG requirements being considered in N. America and the EU may impact which RE mining companies are able to supply end-line producers who want to sell into these two massive consumer markets. Companies whose feedstock begins with Myanmar HRE may well be targeted. Japanese mid and end-line manufacturers have already identified this as a potential problem.

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