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GreenMet (formerly Greentech Minerals Holdings) is highlighted in Financial Times as part of the new backbone for growth of the U.S. industry

on July 7, 2021 December 11, 2023 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email

Biden administration hopes to open new rare earth elements processing plants in the US with environmental elements, to alleviate reliance on China for access to the rare earths used in high-tech products ranging from smartphones to F-35 fighter jets.

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