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      schrieb am 19.07.12 09:34:31
      Beitrag Nr. 2.407 ()
      ...und jetzt überollen uns bzw. Lynas die Entschuldigungswellen:
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      http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&vi…
      Thursday, 19 July 2012 13:35
      Apologise over Lynas, BN NGOs tell Fuziah
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      http://1agenda.org.my/index.php/english/features/5217-daun-w…
      DAUN Wants @Fuziah99 And Anti-Lynas Group To Apologise
      Thursday, 19 July 2012 10:49 Admin
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      http://www.miningaustralia.com.au/news/news-outlet-apologise…
      News outlet apologises to Lynas
      19 July, 2012 Andrew Duffy
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      usw. siehe auch http://www.google.co.th/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&btnmeta_n…

      Warum?
      Sollten sich die politischen Gegner/Aktivisten geläutert haben?
      Sicher nicht!
      Der Grund liegt hier: http://www.mysinchew.com/node/74616
      Court to hear Lynas' injunction application July 19
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      Die pol. Oposition in Form der SMSL wollen nach ihrer Aussage, Gegendarstellung ja bis zum bitteren Ende kämpfen, bin mal gespannt was für Hintertürchen sich die anderen Grüppchen offen lassen wollen und wenn auch nicht, Wiedergutmachung ist IMHO so gut wie unmöglich.

      Dazu fällt mir ein Metaphern ein die dazu IMHO übertragbar ist:

      Ein Nachbar hatte über Federmann schlecht geredet und die Gerüchte waren bis zu Federmann gekommen. Federmann stellte den Nachbarn zur Rede. “Ich werde es bestimmt nicht wieder tun”, versprach der Nachbar. “Ich nehme alles zurück, was ich über Sie erzählt habe”.
      Federmann sah seinen Nachbarn ernst an. “Ich habe keinen Grund, Ihnen nicht zu verzeihen” erwiderte er. “Jedoch verlangt jede böse Tat ihre Sühne.”

      “Ich bin gerne zu allem bereit.” sagte der Nachbar zerknirscht. Federmann erhob sich, ging in sein Schlafzimmer und kam mit einem großen Kopfkissen zurück. “Tragen Sie dieses Kissen in Ihr Haus, das hundert Schritte von meinem entfernt steht.” sagte er. “Dort schneiden Sie ein Loch in das Kissen und kommen wieder hierher zurück, indem Sie unterwegs immer eine Feder nach rechts, eine Feder nach links werfen. Dies ist der Sühne erster Teil.”
      Der Nachbar tat, wie ihm geheißen. Als er wieder vor Federmann stand und ihm die leere Kissenhülle überreichte, fragte er: “Und der zweite Teil meiner Buße?”

      “Gehen Sie jetzt wieder den Weg zu Ihrem Haus zurück und sammeln Sie alle Federn wieder ein.” Der Nachbar stammelte verwirrt: “Ich kann doch unmöglich all die Federn wieder einsammeln! Ich streute sie wahllos aus, warf eine hierhin und eine dorthin. Inzwischen hat der Wind sie in alle Himmelsrichtungen getragen. Wie könnte ich sie alle wieder einfangen?”

      Federmann nickte ernst: “Sehen Sie! Genau so ist es mit der üblen Nachrede und den Verleumdungen. Einmal ausgestreut, laufen sie durch alle Winde, wir wissen nicht wohin. Wie kann man sie also einfach wieder zurücknehmen?”




      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 18.07.12 11:20:12
      Beitrag Nr. 2.406 ()
      http://www.raremetalblog.com/lynas-corporation-ltd/
      Lynas Corporation Ltd.

      Tuesday, July 17, 2012

      Apology from 'Free Malaysia Today' Vindicates Lynas


      Australias Lynas Corporation Ltd. (Lynas, ASX: LYC) has been vindicated in Malaysia after the ‘Free Malaysia Today (FMT) news portal, which had published a number of alarmist ‘reports’ exaggerating the health and safety risks of the mining company’s rare earths processing facility in Malaysia, issued an apology, amounting to getting ‘egg on their faces’ reading thusly: We apologise for these publications as such claims do not have a scientific basis. The regulatory review of...

      Posted by Alessandro Bruno. Continue reading "Apology from 'Free Malaysia Today' Vindicates Lynas" »


      Malaysia defamation win for rare-earths miner Lynas


      July 17, 2012 (Source: The Australian) -- Rare-Earths miner Lynas has had a win in one of its defamation cases against groups voicing strong opposition to its Malaysian processing operation. A free and independent Malaysian media outlet, Free Malaysia Today, yesterday issued an apology for articles it had published, which claimed the Lynas plant could be unsafe. We apologise for these publications as such claims do not have a scientific basis. The regulatory review...

      Posted by Asher Berube. Continue reading "Malaysia defamation win for rare-earths miner Lynas" »


      News portal apologises for calling Lynas plant unsafe


      July 17, 2012 (Source: Sun Daily) -- Lynas Corporation Limited, which has been receiving adverse publicity for over a year arising from its rare earth processing plant in Pahang, feels vindicated following an apology from Free Malaysia Today, an on-line news portal. Its Chairman Nick Curtis said Lynas had always maintained that its plant at the Gebeng Industrial Estate, near Kuantan, was safe to the community within which it operates, and had based this...

      Posted by Asher Berube. Continue reading "News portal apologises for calling Lynas plant unsafe " »
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      http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/?s=Lynas+Corp+Ltd
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      http://www.automobil-industrie.vogel.de/zulieferer/articles/…
      Rohstoffe

      Seltene Erden aus China: Den Rohstoffzugang sichern

      Als China 2009 erstmals ankündigte, die Exportquote auf Seltene Erden zu kürzen, schrillten in Europa die Alarmglocken. Denn ein gesicherter Rohstoffzugang ist Grundlage für den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg von OEMs und Zulieferern.
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 18.07.12 09:49:54
      Beitrag Nr. 2.405 ()
      SMSL behauptet jetzt sie haben sich im Ggegensatz zu vielen anderen nicht entschuldigt.
      http://savemalaysia-stoplynas.blogspot.com.au/
      SMSL Will FIGHT Lynas Till The End
      Press statement of Save Malaysia Stop Lynas (SMSL)
      SMSL Will FIGHT Lynas Till The End
      July 18, 2012

      In a recent International Business Times (IBT) article, it was misreported that SMSL has apologised to the Lynas Corporation and has retracted a statement made about its rare earth refinery plant. Accessed at:
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      http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&vi…
      Wednesday, 18 July 2012 06:55
      News portal apologises for calling Lynas plant unsafe
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      http://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnist/leapfrogging-include…
      Wednesday July 18, 2012
      FMT says sorry over Lynas articles
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      http://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnist/leapfrogging-include…
      18 July 2012 | last updated at 08:02AM
      Leapfrogging includes some trade-offs
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      http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/364187/20120718/rare-earths-…
      Australian, Western, African Rare Earths Miners to Scramble Meeting China’s Supply Import Demand Needs

      China has a US$949 million budget to spend on purchasing rare earths

      By Esther Tanquintic-Misa: Subscribe to Esther's RSS feed

      July 18, 2012 6:11 AM GMT


      That rare earths mining firms operating in Australia as well as in the U.S., Canada and other African nations will scramble to meet the impending supply import demand of China for the precious elements is no remote possibility.
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 17.07.12 11:04:14
      Beitrag Nr. 2.404 ()
      Einen IMHO wichtigen Hinweis zu Entschädigungsmöglichkeiten bzw. Forderungen an den malaysischen Staat auf Grund von Verzögerungen bzw. Nichtgenehmigung der TOL, der hier wie im Parallelthread immer wieder diskutiert wurde, hat aktuell ein User aus dem HC-Forum zu Lynas wie folgt geliefert:
      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1786481&ms…
      what recourse do lynas have? (Theabyss) Trade LYC with
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      Posted today on Lynas Facebook -

      DO YOU KNOW THAT LYNAS CANNOT BE ASK TO STOP FROM ITS OPERATION AS The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement allows an investor to sue the Malaysian government at an international tribunal, for unlimited monetary compensation and interest.

      Malaysia has since October 2010 been negotiating a Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) with the United States and seven other countries involved in the negotiations including Australia, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.==http://aliran.com/9653.html

      So, should (and looking more unlikely every day imo) Malaysia reject Lynas or even if the revoke a TOL/POL then Lynas have some recourse to recoup our investment.

      Ticks another box doesn't it?
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 17.07.12 10:19:09
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      schrieb am 17.07.12 09:56:57
      Beitrag Nr. 2.402 ()
      Solche Berichte über die öffentliche Rücknahme mit Entschuldigungen von Falschmeldungen zur LAMP werden wir wohl in nächster Zeit öfter lesen einfach weil das Management gegen Falschmeldungen angefangen hat zu klagen.

      Wenn Lynas nicht klagen würde wäre es IMHO mit solchen Falschmeldungen, Verleumdungen usw. sicher weitergegangen.
      Da stellt sich bei mir immer wieder die Frage wer steckt gegen besseren Wissens hinter diesen ganzen Falschmeldungen usw. und warum mit welchem Ziel wird das von wem betrieben??

      http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/07/17/…
      An apology to Lynas Corp Ltd

      July 17, 2012

      Re: Lynas Corporation Ltd & Anor v Mtoday News Sdn Bhd
      Kuala Lumpur High Court Civil Suit No 23 NCVC-52-04-2012


      We refer to the articles previously published by us which claim that the Lynas plant may be unsafe. We apologise for these publications as such claims do not have a scientific basis. The regulatory review of the Lynas plant has been thorough and diligent.

      Also read:

      July 19 hearing for Lynas injunction
      Read more: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/07/17/…

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      http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/363755/20120717/malaysia-rare…
      Malaysian Anti-Lynas Group Issues Public Apology

      By Esther Tanquintic-Misa | July 17, 2012 5:30 PM EST

      Australian rare earths mining firm Lynas Corp. has scored another win, this time against the Malaysian group which has been spreading false claims against the safety of the miner's rare earths processing plant in Malaysia.
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      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/4963321-vorrat-auf…
      Vorrat wird aufgebaut
      Seltene Erden - China legt fast eine Milliarde Dollar auf die Halde

      Autor: Björn Junker | 16.07.2012, 13:33
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 16.07.12 11:15:52
      Beitrag Nr. 2.401 ()
      Einige IMHO aktuelle, beachtenswerte und informative Postings aus dem HC-Forum zu Lynas:
      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1785274&ms…
      malay govt ready-aelb qualified 2 approve lamp (rru2s) Trade LYC with
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      The Malaysian government has proven it is ready to approve LAMP. The report prepared for the PSC was highly detailed, and the Parliament was strongly in favor of approving LAMP to operate.

      Furthermore, the AELB's process has been scrutinized in detail by independent academic and industry experts, and discussed at length in parliament, and their licensing process was found NOT to be arbitrary, biased, or unscientific.

      The fact that only three very minor stipulations were added to the criteria necessary to issue the operating license speaks volumes for the state-of-the-art environmental engineering practices incorporated into the LAMP.

      While investors behave mostly like daytraders and illustrate the short term memory of a person with amnesia, examining LAMP's startup and approval history as a complex processing plant ready to become the world's largest state-of-the-art rare earth production facility outside of China identifies that ENORMOUS ACCOMPLISHEMENTS have been achieved in the last 18 months since construction was ramped up on the one-square mile facility. The international safety experts, health physicists, and world rare earth industry experts have all expressed a unified view that this will be a safe operation and one that should utilize the best available industry practices to produce high volumes of rare earths for Malaysia. The Malaysian government wants this project to succeed to further stimulate downstream development of applications of rare earth technologies, and within the next 2 years Malaysia will see these offshoot industries benefit from the close proximity of the LAMP.

      Those who think LAMP is not about to be approved - and here I am not talking on a daytrader's perspective of hours or days, but rather in terms of quarterly startup and next 12 months of REAL production- those who disagree should examine the PSC report, re-read the statements made in Malaysian parliament and by the AELB, by Najib, and by Dr. Ongkili, and then look at how trivial the last remaining 2 items that are CURRENTLY BEING REVIEWED for license approval...a mere backup water system for dust control, and a waste stabilization process implemented for the temporary storage of LAMP byproducts.

      Construction, regulatory approval, and startup of a complex, cutting-edge processing plant is not measured on the timescale of nanoseconds like a daytrader measures things, but if you step back and see how far things have come in the last 18 months, and what ground remains to be covered, this rare earth plant is GOING TO BE APPROVED AND GOING TO BE STARTING UP WITHIN THE QUARTER.

      Good luck to those investors who measure the industrial process scale on a timeframe of months, not nanoseconds, and for those who have the patience to invest is a sound company with full funding, and who is ready to complete the last stages of commissioning any week now.

      2013 will be a year to remember for the rare earth industry, and Lynas will be leading the front page of the news.
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      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1785458&ms…
      radiation through rare earths (huabamane) Trade LYC with
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      Hi everyone,

      since there is not much happening and we LYC shareholders obviously love spending our time here on HC I thought I'd contribute a bit and give some info on the radiation topic. Source of information: I am working for a drilling company in WA.
      We have not worked for Lynas yet, but we carried out a bulk sample drilling job for Arafura in late 2010. I spent a month at nolans bore and some of our drillers spent 3 months there. we were drilling about 20-40 ton of material every day, roughly about 1/3rd to half of that from the REE ore body. During the project everyone on site hat to wear devices around our necks that measure the radiation the wearer was exposed to.
      After the project was finished I wanted to know about the radiation exposure and requested the info from Arafura. Having no further background of what else could effect the result, I took the average background radiation for the area and multiplied it with the days we spent on the ground. The product of the background radiation measured times the days was exactly the number stated by the device measuring the exposure for the staff on ground. Together with a radiation management plan that minimizes the exposure to dust I'd be happy to work on such a project again.
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      Lynas Malaysia

      @Lynas_Malaysia

      Lynas Malaysia is setting new industry benchmarks in safety, environmental performance and shared value across the supply chain for a sustainable future.

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      Lynas will write to the Malaysian Chronicle about an article containing serious misinformation and false allegations about the LAMP.

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      @ eine erfolgreiche Woche

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 15.07.12 12:50:10
      Beitrag Nr. 2.400 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.382.000 von JoJo49 am 13.07.12 10:42:15Dazu noch ein informatives, aktuelles Posting aus dem HC-Forum zu Lynas:
      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1784850&ms…
      re: pro lynas group spread the message (omgwen3rds) Trade LYC with
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      Dear AGROS,

      Let me tell you something about myself, I am Malaysian Chinese Lynas shareholder for over 7 years but now i call myself a true blue Australian. When I was just 2 years old I was raised in Terengganu which 1 hour away from Kuantan because my family worked the Tin mining industry 30 years ago

      The tin industry produces radioactive tin tailing waste(Amang) which is 100 times more radioactive then Lynas Ore and the government & politicians let the company just dig a hole in the ground and dump it there. This practice STILL continues today and where was Fuziah Salleh back then to protest against those companies?? Nope she didn't do a thing and she just had to go for Lynas which produces wastes no more radioactive then a granite benchtop, ABIT HYPOCRITICAL ISN'T?

      A few years ago i went back to Kuantan to meet up with the Lynas Management team as they were holding an investors conference there and my family and i had dinner with a bunch of Lynas Malaysian Chinese investors (In Kuantan). We were all excited about the company and we all talked about Lynas been the for front of Green technology and what it can do for our country in raising the standard of living and education. Also if you look around this forum you will also notice other Malaysian investors posting in this forum, I also personally know another poster who is also born in Kuantan who sometimes posts here...

      What happened right now in Kuantan is anybody Chinese who are investors of Lynas are keeping a very low profile because of peer pressure, bad name in society and potential lost of business. We all know that a Politician has been brainwashing the Chinese people over there to retain her seat but what can we do?

      My father went back just a few month ago and he had an arguement with his friend in Kuantan about Lynas. My dad asked him why is he so against Lynas and he said because of the waste. My dad told him that did you know that if hold and talk on your mobile phone you get more radiation just talking on the phone then sleep right next to the waste and you know what his argument was? The friend got emotional and shouted that radiation coming from the phone is a different type of radiation coming from the waste! How can you argue against such stupidity?

      Also let me finally add that my family have been involved in the rare earth industry for close to 20 years now. My dad has worked on Mount Weld since it was first discovered. He has touched the ore, swam in the ore and have visited numerous rare earth plants around the world and i can tell you he still a fighting fit man today, no sign of cancer anyway and damn excited every morning to wake up and go to work.

      AGROS, if you still chose to believe in the lies of that stupid politician Fuziah Salleh is saying then there's not much that i can do because this is a free world and people are free to think how they like. But be mindful of the fact that you are surrounded by educated people who very knowledgeable on this subject and have worked/Designed rare earth plants for decades. (And NOPE, a clean bill of health for the whole family from the last doctor's appointment)
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      http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/14230930/battl…
      Battle over rare earths

      Kate Emery, The West AustralianUpdated July 14, 2012, 3:56 am


      Battle over rare earths
      They make your iPod work, your hybrid car run and keep the X-ray machine at the hospital humming. But few outside the mining industry know much about the group of metals collectively known as rare earths.

      That may be about to change thanks to a hole in the ground 1000km north-east of Perth at the centre of a simmering environmental row.

      In one corner is the Sydney mining company, Lynas Corp, whose Mt Weld rare earths mine near Laverton has been cleared by the WA Government's environmental and health watchdogs.

      In the other are a handful of activist groups and Fremantle MP Adele Carles, who have raised concerns about radiation and whether rare earths are safe to be exported out of Fremantle. This weekend one of those groups, Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas, hopes to rally supporters at meetings in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Malaysia, where Lynas' rare earths concentrate will be sent for further processing.
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      Asiatische Allianz gegen Chinas Dominanz bei Seltenen Erden
      Aktualisiert am 14.07.2012

      Hanoi Japan und Vietnam wollen Chinas Dominanz bei den begehrten Seltenen Erden brechen.
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      Dazu: http://www.tagesspiegel.de/wirtschaft/nachrichten-nachrichte…


      @ noch ein schönes Rest-WE

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 13.07.12 10:42:15
      Beitrag Nr. 2.399 ()
      http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405270230374070457752…
      ASIA BUSINESSJuly 12, 2012, 9:06 a.m. ET.
      China Plans Rare-Earth Trading Platform

      BEIJING—China's largest rare-earth producer plans to launch a trading platform, according to a company newsletter, in the nation's latest attempt to exert more control over the pricing of the strategically important minerals.

      Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Co., 600111.SH +2.61% China's largest producer by output, plans to launch the physical-trading platform Aug. 8, it said on its website in an in-house company news report dated Friday. Baotou is leading about 10 major Chinese rare-earth producers to set up the platform, it said.

      Baotou officials didn't respond to a call for comment. The newsletter's contents were reported in Chinese media on Thursday.

      The market for rare earths is largely opaque because they aren't sold in public markets and move in small volumes, and only a few private-sector and government sources provide pricing data. A trading platform could provide some clarity, but if successful it could also give a China-based entity a role on determining rare-earth prices.

      China controls about 95% of the world's rare-earth production, and its attempts to restrict exports have become the basis of a trade complaint by the U.S., Europe and Japan at the World Trade Organization. Rare-earth minerals are used in products ranging from consumer electronics to batteries to defense systems.

      Last month, the U.S. Trade Representative said the Obama administration remains "deeply troubled" over China's restrictions on the exports of rare earths and is deciding on its next course of action after concluding consultations with Beijing through the WTO.

      Even as it contends with a brewing trade dispute, China has struggled with plummeting rare-earth prices as global demand has weakened in the past year. Prices have nearly halved from last year's level for such bellwether minerals as neodymium oxide—which in 2011 averaged $132.06 a metric ton—data from Australian rare-earth miner Lynas Corp. LYC.AU -7.22% showed.

      China tries to influence prices through export quotas. However, Chinese exporters used up only 62% of last year's quota due to weaker demand. Industry websites show only about a quarter of this year's initial quota has been used.

      The exchange represents the latest of China's efforts to exert more control over the pricing of major industrial commodities. China launched a physical-trading platform for iron ore in May, although the exchange's data show it has been thinly used so far. China has also expressed continued interest in setting up a market for oil futures to rival those that determine benchmark crude prices in New York and London.

      The rare-earth exchange will be located in Baotou city in China's northern region of Inner Mongolia, home to nearly half the world's light rare-earth output.
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      http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/artikel.php?sid=37613
      Wandelt sich China zum Nachfrager von Seltenen Erden?
      12.07.2012 | 17:35 Uhr | EMFIS
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      http://dieboersenblogger.de/24430/2012/07/kleine-presseschau…
      http://bjoernjunker.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/im-wandel-selte…
      11. Juli 2012 · 2:25 nachmittags
      Im Wandel: Seltene Erden – China wird zum Importeur

      Noch ist China der weltgrößte Exporteur von Seltenen Erden. Beobachter gehen jedoch davon aus, dass sich dieser Zustand wandeln wird. China könnte schon bald zum Importeur werden.Seltene Erden werden unter anderem für Tablets und Smartphones benötigt

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      @ ein schönes WE

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 12.07.12 14:07:23
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