FT: SA rare earths mine becoming bellwether for US minerals policy 

FT: SA rare earths mine becoming bellwether for US minerals policy 

In the shadow of South Africa's renowned Kruger National Park lies Phalaborwa, a site of strategic importance in the global race for critical minerals.
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In the shadow of South Africa's renowned Kruger National Park lies Phalaborwa, a site of strategic importance in the global race for critical minerals. As the US vies to challenge China's dominance in rare earths, Washington's support hangs in the balance. With rare earth prices plummeting, the fate of the $300 million Phalaborwa mine teeters on the edge, raising doubts about the West's ability to secure its critical mineral supply chain. Can US backing tip the scales in this high-stakes geopolitical battle?

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By Harry Dempsey in Phalaborwa

Future of South Africa's Phalaborwa site may depend on strength of Washington's support

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