China Sets Tungsten Export At 15,400 mt
Platts reported China's quota for tungsten export is 15,400 mt for 2013.
Platts reported China's quota for tungsten export is 15,400 mt for 2013.
ChinaDaily reported South Korea's rare earth import from China grew 19.1 percent last month due to a fall in import prices.
CNBC reported the Dodd-Frank Act has cut profits from the sale of conflict minerals to armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Bloomberg reported Xiamen Tungsten Co. (SHA:600549) rose to the highest in more than a month after the company said it will accelerate development of its rare earth business.
Bloomberg reported World Trade Organization judges will probe China’s export quotas and tariffs on rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum.
Mineweb reported Portugal is considering a return to mining copper, gold, tungsten, tin and uranium in efforts to resume its economy.
Reuters reported the European Union, United States and Japan have asked the World Trade Organization to overturn China's ban on exporting rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum.
Bloomberg reported the World Trade Organization has rejected an appeal from China regarding a ruling saying China's mineral export limits are against global rules.
Mineweb reported the price of Ucore Rare Metals' (TSXV:UCU) shares jumped after it announced assay results of samples from its Ray Mountain project in Alaska.
Northern Minerals (ASX:NTU) reported it has granted Tungsten West NL the designated base metals mineral rights, excluding rare earth elements.
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