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Title: Yttrium Shortage: China Restrictions Threaten Aerospace, Tech Industries

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 17, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

china’s Export Controls Spark Yttrium Shortage Fears, Raising Specter of New Rare Earths Crisis

BEIJING/NEW YORK, December 12,‌ 2023 ⁢- Restrictions on yttrium exports from China are creating supply bottlenecks and price increases, prompting concerns of a ‌broader rare earths crisis as the ⁣world increasingly relies on these critical ⁤materials for green technologies and defense applications. ⁢The ⁤move, part of Beijing’s ‍tightened control over strategic mineral​ exports, is impacting industries ⁤from electric vehicles to electronics and​ defense, mirroring anxieties seen during a previous ⁣rare earths dispute with Japan in‌ 2010.

Yttrium,while not ⁢as widely⁤ known‍ as neodymium or dysprosium,is‍ a crucial component in various high-tech applications,including red⁢ phosphors for displays,ceramics,and as a stabilizer in alloys used‍ in high-temperature ​applications. China dominates global yttrium production,accounting ⁣for over 99% of the world’s supply,making downstream industries notably vulnerable to export controls. The current restrictions, implemented alongside‍ controls on gallium and germanium earlier this ⁤year, signal a willingness by China to leverage its dominance in⁤ the critical minerals supply⁣ chain.

Reuters’ Chief Correspondent for China Commodities and​ Energy, lewis Jackson, reports that the yttrium shortage is ​already being felt by⁢ manufacturers, with prices ⁢rising⁤ sharply in recent ‍weeks. “The situation is reminiscent of the 2010 ‌rare earths crisis,were China restricted exports of rare earth elements,leading to meaningful price⁤ increases⁤ and supply disruptions,” Jackson noted.

The restrictions ⁣come as global demand for rare earth elements surges, driven by⁣ the transition to‌ electric vehicles, wind⁤ turbines, and other clean energy⁤ technologies. According to a recent report‌ by the ⁢International Energy‌ Agency, demand for rare‌ earth elements could⁢ increase sixfold by 2040. ‍

Ernest‌ Scheyder, a senior correspondent covering critical minerals ⁣and the global energy transition, and‍ author of “The ⁢war ‌Below: Lithium, Copper,⁣ and the Global Battle to power our Lives,” explains the‌ broader implications.⁣ “China’s actions underscore the ‍urgent⁤ need ⁤for diversification of the rare earths supply⁣ chain,” Scheyder said. “Western nations are scrambling to ‍develop domestic sources ⁢and⁤ processing capabilities, but it will take years to reduce reliance on China.”

The United⁣ States,⁢ Australia, and Canada are investing in rare earths mining and processing projects, but ⁢scaling up production to meet global demand remains a significant challenge. The current yttrium situation⁢ is prompting renewed calls for strategic stockpiling⁢ and ⁤international ⁢cooperation to ensure a stable and secure supply of these⁤ vital materials. Analysts predict ⁣further export controls ‌from China are possible, potentially encompassing other⁤ critical‌ minerals, ‌intensifying the pressure on global supply⁣ chains.

November 17, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Title: Trump Signs Budget Bill, Ending Government Shutdown

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 13, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WASHINGTON – ⁤President Donald Trump ‌signed a bipartisan budget bill into law on Friday, ending a three-day ‌government shutdown and restoring‍ full federal funding. ⁤The⁤ bill provides $1.5 trillion⁤ to fund government⁣ operations thru the fiscal year, averting a potential crisis that would have ⁢disrupted services across the country.

The​ agreement concludes a⁤ protracted battle over spending priorities, ‍delivering funds for both defense and domestic programs. While avoiding​ a default, the deal reflects ongoing tensions within both parties regarding fiscal duty and the national debt, which now ‌stands at ⁢over $30 trillion. the shutdown, triggered by disagreements over government funding levels, temporarily shuttered federal agencies and left hundreds of thousands of federal ⁢employees furloughed.

Key ⁢provisions of the bill‍ include $782 billion for defense, a⁤ 5.6% increase,and $730 ⁢billion for ⁤non-defense discretionary spending,a roughly 6.8% increase. Meaningful allocations are⁤ directed towards infrastructure projects, including funding for ‍bridge⁤ repairs and replacements. The‌ legislation‍ also includes⁣ provisions for continued aid to Ukraine‌ and investments in public​ health‍ initiatives.

Reporting on the bill included contributions from Reuters correspondents Nolan McCaskill​ (nolan.mccaskill@thomsonreuters.com), a ⁣Florida A&M University graduate and‌ member of the ‌National‌ Association⁣ of black Journalists; Jason Lange (jason.lange@thomsonreuters.com), a Washington correspondent focused on political ​data; ⁤and Bo‌ Erickson, a US ⁤politics correspondent based in Washington, DC. Erickson previously covered‍ the White House and presidential campaigns for CBS news.

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Russian Jets Violate Estonian Airspace, NATO Responds

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 20, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Military Aircraft Violate Estonian Airspace, ‍Prompting NATO Response

TALLINN, ⁣Estonia – Three‍ Russian military aircraft breached ‍Estonian airspace ​Thursday, triggering an immediate ⁣response from NATO and escalating ⁣tensions in the Baltic region. The incursion, confirmed by Estonian military officials,​ occurred near Bindrow Island, approximately 100⁤ kilometers from the capital ⁣Tallinn.

The⁤ incident comes⁤ amid heightened geopolitical instability following russia’s invasion ‍of Ukraine and underscores‍ the vulnerability of NATO’s eastern flank.EU President ‍Charles Michel condemned the violation as an ⁤”unacceptable provocation,” emphasizing‌ the “urgent need to further strengthen pressure on Russia in addition to ⁤strengthening the defenses of eastern Europe.” NATO ​officials have indicated a North Atlantic Board meeting will be‌ convened next week to discuss the incident and ​potential responses.

According to the Estonian military, one of⁣ the ⁤Russian aircraft violated⁣ airspace for an extended⁤ duration, exceeding the typical frequency of such occurrences. The aircraft reportedly did ⁤not submit a flight plan or communicate with air traffic control. Russian ⁢military aircraft‌ routinely operate over ‌the⁢ Baltic Sea, ⁢traveling between mainland⁣ Russia and the Kaliningrad enclave, but the length of‌ Thursday’s violation raised concerns.⁢

Separately, Polish‌ border patrol reported that two Russian ⁤fighter jets ‍also entered the ‍safety zone surrounding a drilling platform operated by polish resource developers in the Baltic Sea on the ⁤same day.

Neither​ the Russian Ministry of Defense nor the White ⁤House had issued⁤ a‌ comment regarding the airspace violations as of Thursday evening.

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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China Defense Minister Warns of Global Division and Calls for Unity

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

BEIJING, May ​28 – China’s Defence Minister Dong Jun urged global unity to prevent a new Cold War and cautioned against a “survival of the fittest” mentality, speaking at a security forum in Singapore on Sunday. ‌Dong’s remarks come amid heightened tensions between China and the West over ⁤issues including taiwan,the South China Sea,and⁢ trade.

Dong warned that attempts ‍to contain China’s peaceful development or ‍forge exclusive blocs in the Asia-Pacific region were destined ​to fail. He stated that dialog and cooperation were essential to managing differences and avoiding conflict, emphasizing that the world faces complex challenges requiring a collective response. His address to the Shangri-La Dialogue, a key annual security conference, signals Beijing‘s attempt to project an image of stability and responsibility on the international stage.

The ⁣defense minister criticized what he described as “bloc ​confrontation” and attempts to apply a “Cold War mentality” to the current geopolitical landscape.He specifically referenced the notion of “survival of the⁤ fittest,” arguing that such a philosophy would lead to instability and ​ultimately harm all nations. “The Indo-Pacific region should not become an arena for zero-sum games or bloc confrontation,” Dong said,according to a transcript released by the Chinese Ministry of National Defense.

Dong reiterated China’s position on Taiwan, stating that the island​ is an inalienable‌ part of​ China and that Beijing remains committed to peaceful reunification. He also addressed concerns over China’s activities in the South China Sea, asserting that China’s actions are consistent with international law and aimed at safeguarding its legitimate rights and interests.

The Shangri-La Dialogue brings together defense ministers ⁣and security experts from around the⁤ world to discuss pressing regional and global security challenges. Dong’s⁣ speech⁤ is being closely watched for insights into China’s evolving defense strategy and its approach to international relations. His call for unity reflects a broader effort by Beijing to present itself as a responsible stakeholder in the global order, even as it ‌navigates increasingly complex geopolitical dynamics.

Laurie Chen is a China Correspondent at Reuters’ Beijing bureau, covering politics and general news. Before joining Reuters, she reported on China for six‌ years at ⁣Agence France-Presse and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. She speaks fluent Mandarin.

September 18, 2025 0 comments
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TikTok US Deal: Trump Extends Deadline to December – Reuters

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 17, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

TikTok US Sale Deadline ⁣Extended to December Following Ministerial ‌Talks

MADRID – The potential sale of TikTokS ‍US operations⁢ has received a further extension, wiht​ a new deadline set for‍ December, following a two-day ministerial consultation between the‍ United States and China held ⁢in Madrid, Spain, this week. the agreement, reached‌ on September 15th,⁤ paves‌ the way for a‍ final confirmation from former President Donald Trump in a scheduled phone call‍ with ‌Chinese President Xi Jinping on September 19th.

The continued negotiations center on addressing US national security concerns surrounding TikTok’s Chinese ownership. The delay offers both parties additional time to finalize details of a deal that would allow TikTok to continue operating in the ‌US market, impacting over 170 million American users and a significant portion of the digital advertising landscape. The​ framework of the agreement⁣ builds upon previous discussions and aims to ⁣establish safeguards for user data and algorithmic transparency.

Prior ​to these talks,a deal had been anticipated,but complexities surrounding data security and potential Chinese government influence required further deliberation. The‍ extension to December provides a critical window for both governments to navigate these challenges and possibly avert ⁣a ban of the popular⁢ video-sharing app within the United States.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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Israel Launches Ground Invasion of Gaza City | Reuters

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 17, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN Examination Accuses Israeli Leadership of ⁤Inciting Genocide as Ground ‌Operations Intensify in Gaza City

Gaza Strip ‍ – A United nations investigation committee ​announced its presence ⁢in the Gaza Strip today, delivering a stark assessment:⁣ Israel‘s top leadership, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has incited‌ genocide. The committee certified this‌ finding following an investigation‍ into the ongoing conflict.Israel has vehemently rejected ⁤the ⁤accusation.

The report arrives as ​Israeli forces have ⁣deepened their ground⁢ invasion of gaza City, with ⁤Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declaring​ that Gaza is “on fire.” The⁢ escalating⁢ conflict, already claiming thousands of lives, raises urgent questions ⁤about ‍potential war ⁤crimes⁢ and ⁤the humanitarian crisis unfolding within the densely populated territory. the​ UN‌ investigation’s findings add a new layer of international​ scrutiny to Israel’s⁣ military actions and the rhetoric surrounding them,perhaps impacting future legal ​proceedings‌ and diplomatic ⁤efforts.

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