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十大堵博登录官网-十大堵博 Webinar on Rare Earth Market and Geo-Economics

DATE: 11 March 2021

TIME: 13.00-15.00 (CEST)

LOCATION: Online

We are witnessing a rebound of the metal markets these days after the COVID-19 rattled the global market in most parts of 2020. This has been apparent especially within the rare earth sector as the global export has been increasing along with increased pressure on prices, particularly for the magnet materials. The prices of main rare earth magnet materials still continue to rise due to upstream bottlenecks and a strong resurgence of demand in China. Sector-wise, REE demand from wind turbines, EV/hybrid EV drivetrains and consumer electronics is expected to increase exponentially. Meanwhile, on the geopolitical front, there has been a number of developments at the national level, especially in China and U.S as the rare earths continue to be of interest for investors and governments around the world.

The dynamics for rare earths supply and demand remain uncertain with the COVID still around. 十大堵博登录官网-十大堵博 invites experts to ponder upon what is the rare earth outlook for the year ahead and beyond?

Agenda

13.00-13.05 Introduction and welcome, Badrinath Veluri, 十大堵博登录官网-十大堵博 President
13.05-13.25 NdPr outlook and opportunity for future supply from Arafura, Lloyd Kaiser, Arafura Resources, Australia
13.25-13.35 Q&A
13.35-13.55 Rare earth – An investor’s view, Thomas Krummer, GITI Singapore
13.55-14.05 Q&A
14.05-14.25 Global market overview and expected challenges for the international rare earth industry, David Merriman, Roskill, United Kingdom
14.25-14.35 Q&A
14.35-14.55 Policy and market: Possibilities under the new U.S. presidency, Roderick Eggert, Colorado School of Mines, USA
14.55-15.10 Q&A and wrap-up

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