US Moves to Boost Critical Minerals Security With New Equity Stakes
The US government plans to take more equity stakes in critical minerals companies to reduce reliance on China and strengthen national security supply chains.
The US government plans to take more equity stakes in critical minerals companies to reduce reliance on China and strengthen national security supply chains.
Boeing stock falls after Trump-Xi meeting fails to produce aircraft purchase agreement. Deutsche Bank downgrades to "hold" citing cash flow concerns and legacy burdens constraining recovery.
Trump signs trade agreements with Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia to reduce tariffs, diversify rare earth supplies, and address trade imbalances as China tightens export controls.
Critical Metals Corp raises $50M through private investment to develop Tanbreez, one of world's largest rare earth deposits in Greenland, strengthening balance sheet.
Critical Metals Corp signs 10-year agreement with REalloys to supply 15% of rare earth production from Greenland's Tanbreez Project, strengthening U.S. supply chain independence.
Shares of Critical Metals Corp. skyrocketed following reports the US Administration might take an equity stake, but a White House official confirms Washington is not actively considering the deal.