Chilean Mining Minister Downplays Copper Price Dip Amid Tariff War

Chile’s Minister of Mining, Aurora Williams, addressed the recent fluctuations in copper prices, emphasizing caution amid the turbulence triggered by former U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and its global repercussions. “We are in a watchful position in a scenario of high volatility, where new developments emerge every day,” said Williams during an interview on

What Are Rare Earth Elements and Why Do They Matter?

Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemically similar elements that play an outsized role in modern technologies, from smartphones to renewable energy systems. The group includes the 15 lanthanides, along with scandium and yttrium, all of which share unique magnetic, luminescent, and electrochemical properties that make them indispensable across numerous industries. These

China Tightens Grip on Rare Earth Exports

New export restrictions directly impact key elements used in high-performance technologies, renewable energy systems, and advanced defense applications. China has ramped up its control over critical minerals by imposing new export restrictions on seven types of rare earth elements. The move threatens to disrupt the global supply of materials essential for manufacturing advanced technologies. The

Unlocking Rare Earth Potential: Mining the Future

As global industries pivot toward clean energy, electric mobility, and advanced electronics, the demand for rare earth elements (REEs) has surged to unprecedented levels. South America—long known for its rich reserves of copper, lithium, and gold—is now entering the spotlight for its potential to become a significant player in rare earth mining. With nations like

Mining CEOs Warn of Supply Chain Shifts, Urge Faster Permitting in Chile

Santiago, Chile – During the World Copper Conference, top executives from mining companies operating in Chile raised concerns about disruptions to global supply chains due to rising trade tensions—particularly around potential U.S. tariffs on copper. At the same time, they called on Chilean authorities to speed up permitting processes to unlock critical investments. Trade tensions

Aclara’s Rare Earth Project in Chile Faces Scrutiny Despite Environmental Addendum

The submission of a new Environmental Impact Addendum (Adenda) has reopened the debate over the controversial rare earth project proposed by Canadian firm Aclara Resources in the city of Penco, Biobío Region. While the company claims the initiative is environmentally sustainable, public institutions and local communities continue to voice strong ecological concerns—particularly over native flora.