Critical Minerals: The New Geopolitical Fault Line in 2026
China controls 90% of rare earth processing. In 2026, the U.S., EU, and G7 race to build alternative supply chains amid export controls, price spikes, and $30B in Western...
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China controls 90% of rare earth processing. In 2026, the U.S., EU, and G7 race to build alternative supply chains amid export controls, price spikes, and $30B in Western...
The U.S. launched FORGE and signed a U.S.-EU Critical Minerals Action Plan in 2026, backed by $30B+, to break China's 90% rare earth processing monopoly. Can the West achieve...
US says recent Iranian drone and missile attacks on UAE do not violate the fragile ceasefire. Project Freedom escorts ships through Strait of Hormuz as global oil supplies...
North Korea amends its constitution to declare South Korea a separate state, removing all references to reunification. The revision also expands Kim Jong-un's powers, granting...
China's 2025-2026 export controls on rare earths, tungsten, and antimony triggered sixfold price spikes outside China. With Beijing controlling 90% of processing, analysts warn...
The February 2026 Critical Minerals Ministerial launched FORGE with 54 countries, $30B in U.S. commitments, and 11 new bilateral deals, reshaping global power as China controls...