Despite the agreement, as many outlets have noted, the US does...

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    Despite the agreement, as many outlets have noted, the US does not currently produce any rare earth elements — let alone the elements of scandium and yttrium.Speaking with the Investing News Network (INN), David Anonychuk, managing director of M.Plan International, said the news that scandium and yttrium are listed among goods that will see increased exports to China will “probably raise some eyebrows” and make investors rethink positioning in rare earths in general. QUOTE.This is an old article but a little more relevant as the subject of scandium has become a possibly lucrative credit IMO.

    https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/critical-metals-investing/rare-earth-investing/us-sell-rare-earths-china-under-trade-deal/
 
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