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China’s clampdown on the export of rare earth minerals is very likely to cause production problems for the Indian auto industry. Published On Jun 14, 2025 12:00:00 PM. 5,135 Views.
Indian auto industry representatives are seeking China's approval to expedite rare earth magnet imports, crucial for EV production. China's export restrictions on these materials, implemented in ...
For India, exports of rare earths to the country from China have remained frozen, industry executives say. (Source photos by Reuters and Tata Motors) SAYAN CHAKRABORTY. June 5, 2025 17:51 JST.
In a city of eastern Poland, a team got to work renovating a historic monastery. As part of the project, they removed the old wooden flooring — and uncovered some very rare 300-year-old artifacts.
While China has resumed exports of its rare earth magnets, applications by domestic auto manufacturers—including by subsidiaries of multinational companies that have received approvals for their ...
SIAM and ACMA collaborate with government to address rare earth magnet supply issue for EV production in India. SENSEX 81,896.79 -511.38. NIFTY 24,971.90 -140.50. CRUDEOIL 6,027.00 ...
Indian automakers delegation to visit China for rare earth magnets license, aiming to reduce dependence on Chinese imports.
An auction of precious Abraham Lincoln artifacts raised close to $8 million Wednesday, meaning a likely seven-figure windfall for a cash-strapped Springfield foundation that was selling part of ...
Rare Lincoln artifacts auctioned for nearly $8 million to reduce foundation debt by: Julian Crews, Alonzo Small. Posted: May 21, 2025 / 06:29 PM CDT. Updated: May 22, 2025 / 07:48 AM CDT.
A lone Indian grey wolf was recently spotted along the Yamuna floodplains near Palla, where the river enters Delhi, in a rare wildlife sighting in the city's northern fringes.
A rare sighting of an Indian grey wolf has been reported along the Yamuna floodplain near Palla, marking a significant wildlife occurrence in Delhi's northern outskirts. Wildlife enthusiast Hemant ...
A 35-year-old Indian-origin man with a rare genetic condition has alleged that he was refused service at a cafe because of his facial disfigurement, a report by the BBC said. Amit Ghose is a ...