Canada NewsEconomyMiningNews

Why everybody is stressing out about rare earth metals

Episode 101 of Down to Business podcast

Article content

Rare earths are found in all manner of high tech products. But what exactly are they?

This week, Down to Business features Constantine Karayannopoulos, chief executive of Toronto-based Neo Performance Materials Inc, which processes rare earth metals in facilities located around the world.

Neo is not a standard rare earths company in that it doesn’t operate any mines. Instead, it makes magnetic powders and other intermediate products that end up in everything from electric vehicles to wind turbines, solar panels and numerous other high-tech products.

Much to the consternation of leaders in the West, China dominates the rare earths sector, after flawlessly executing an industrial strategy over multiple decades. Karayannopoulos talked about the brewing international tensions over rare earths and their future.

Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher and Google Play, where you can also subscribe to get new episodes every Wednesday morning.

If you have any questions about the show, or if there are topics you want us to tackle, email us: [email protected].

  1. None

    Former Blackrock insider explains how the ESG investing ‘fantasy’ is distracting from the real climate change fight

  2. A worker sorts batteries at the Li-Cycle lithium-ion battery recycling facility in Kingston, Ontario.

    How ‘urban mining’ could someday replace pulling minerals from the ground — podcast

  3. None

    Down to Business: Days are numbered for fossil-fuel cars. Is Canada ready?

View Article Origin Here

Related Articles

Back to top button