In a strategic move to reduce reliance on China, state-owned Indian miner IREL is reportedly seeking partnerships with Japanese and South Korean companies for the commercial production of rare earth magnets, according to Reuters.The company is reportedly exploring rare earth processing technology in Japan and South Korea, possibly via government-to-government…
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US airline stocks closed significantly higher on Tuesday after Spirit Airlines, a budget air carrier , issued a dire…