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.
Reuters reported the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said mining companies will need to disclose information about health and safety violations.
Prospecting Journal reported China has the potential to choke off U.S. supply to the U.S.
American Elements reported on the five metals, including tungsten, that will most upset American industry if supply grows any smaller.
Bloomberg reported Korea Resources is planning on increasing nine stockpiles of rare earths by 382%.
IBTimes UK reported shares in Thor Mining (LSE:THR) were up by more than 14% after a positive update from its Molyhil tungsten and molybdenum project.
Bloomberg reported some companies had unusual moves in China trading as the Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) dropped 17.33 points, or 0.7 percent.
UK Roskill Information Services has published the 10th edition of its market forecast of the tungsten industry.
SMH reported some junior explorers have managed to create their own excitement in recent weeks as the rest of the market frets about Europe.
Monday, January 30, 2012