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A brief look at the rest of the week’s rare earth stories in the news
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Junior holds 50% of North American patent rights for “products and processes”
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Lynas must submit plans for waste disposal, but gets green light for start-up
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Africa’s only natural graphite producer increases output by 80% on world shortage
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A brief look at the rest of the week’s rare earth stories in the news
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Pet sales hit, but price increases drive 80% of mineral division’s gross profit
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Magnetic separation technology group acquires 1,700 m2 site for expansion
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The start of the year saw many mineral grades increasing in value as producers upped their prices to cope with hikes in energy, freight and tight global market fundamentals
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Implementing full waste legislation could save EU €72bn a year, Commission says
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Rare earths group issues convertible bonds through Mount Kellett Capital Managment
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S&B Industrial Minerals says bentonite sales have little exposure to Greek economy
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US group to develop new body armour technology using halloysite-based materials
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Screen will provide 200,000 tpa capacity for GSES’s de-icer, animal feed grades
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Chinese New Year blamed for lull, increased cost pressures to up bentonite, MIO
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Cargill slows production in New York; Compass looks to a cold Q1 2012
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New company set up to develop Germany’s only known rare earth deposit
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Market remains tight but Chile spot prices fall from record levels of 2011
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The only lesson to remember in 2012 is that it’s going to be another volatile ride for industrial minerals prices, dragged down by the European debt crisis and worries of China's property bubble, but not without bright spots
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Ganzhou Qiandong Rare Earth to start building separation facility in South Africa
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Ready to produce antimony concentrate to feed trioxide production in Coahuila state
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Starts programme to map out newly-acquired Quatre Mills deposit in Quebec
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Stans submits licences for Kyrgyzstan mine; bullish share forecast for Molycorp
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Completes requirements for Atomic Energy Licensing Board; decision by end of January
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Demand for US producer’s rare earths seen as positive for global rare earth industry
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Analysts say export limits to stabilise market, but no return to highs of 2010-11
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Ministry of Commerce sets first half exports at 10,546 tonnes
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A volatile year saw prices rocket and fall as China remained unpredictable as ever
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2012 level will be “basically the same” as 2011, MOFCOM says; 11 companies allotted
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The West eyed supply chain consolidation, as China continued to build capacity
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IM takes a look at the most volatile markets of 2011
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Junior developers trebled as graphite headed the high-tech revolution
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The challenges, innovations and predictions for sourcing extraterrestrial minerals
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New company to explore for lithium, barytes, graphite, fluorspar, potash and kaolin
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Russia’s anticipated entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) next year is seen as good news for industrial mineral exporters, but those interested in the country’s vast rare earth deposits will have to wait years before they see new supply sources open up.
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Panellists at IM’s Graphite 2011 conference held in London, UK last month, have cautioned that emerging producers are relying too heavily on a boom in demand for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries and other high-tech uses to justify investments into new capacity, saying traditional uses are still attractive markets.
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“Miracle material” graphene claims huge market potential
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China’s Baotou Steel left off government list of environmentally-approved exporters
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Little change to mineral exports quotas, but H2 2012 magnesia quota under spotlight
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US group looks to diversify California resource base after government approval
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Graphite ’11: CEO lauds flake potential, quiet on synthetic and amorphous
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Silicon carbide slurry producer reacts to demand fall in European photovoltaic market
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A brief look at the rest of the week’s lithium stories in the news
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A brief look at the rest of the week’s rare earth stories in the news
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Experts predict at least 5-10 years before world-scale reserves are commercialised
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End users increasingly concerned about scarcity; growing demand the major cause
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Graphite ’11: High-tech markets promising, but 'old industry' offers stable demand
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Brazilian group exploring potential JV deals for 40,000 tpa Minas Gerais mine
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