Contents

Issue 158 • February 2026

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Cover Story

Will the US’ onshoring strategy remove China’s chokehold on REEs?

Feature

Bioleachers are sitting on a copper cache: why is uptake slow?

Feature

New president, new policy: Bolivia’s shift against lithium protectionism

In Depth

Will the US’ onshoring strategy remove China’s chokehold on REEs?

Rare earth power: can Europe ever escape its dependency on China?

EU-backed minerals projects in Africa move from policy to proof

Bioleachers are sitting on a copper cache: why is uptake slow?

Yimin coal mine: what 100 AI-driven electric trucks taught the mining sector

New president, new policy: Bolivia’s shift against lithium protectionism

Briefing

News in Numbers

Latest News

Latest Deals

MINE Australia

Community-driven resource nationalism: opportunity amid the challenges

Australia’s iron ore machine faces a structural test

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  • Home | The pull of rare earths
  • Editors letter
  • Contents
  • Briefing
  • News in Numbers
  • Latest News
  • Latest Deals
  • In Depth
  • Will the US’ onshoring strategy remove China’s chokehold on REEs
  • Rare earth power: can Europe ever escape its dependency on China?
  • EU-backed minerals projects in Africa move from policy to proof
  • Bioleachers are sitting on a copper cache: why is uptake slow?
  • Yimin mine electric (electrification/electrified) trucks
  • New president, new policy: Bolivia’s shift against lithium protectionism
  • Supplement
  • Kalmar Company Insight
  • Dieci Australia Company Insight
  • Community-driven resource nationalism: opportunity amid challenges
  • Australia’s iron ore machine faces a structural test
  • Nord-Lock Group Company Insight
  • Diacon Australia Company Insight
  • Events
  • Event: Resourcing Tomorrow
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