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How China Is Beating the West in the Minerals War
Despite years of efforts by the West to make a dent, Chinese mining companies are becoming more dominant, not less.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
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Green Transition Set to Face Critical Minerals Shortfall, IEA Says
Electric vehicle, wind turbine and solar panel manufacturers face a shortfall in critical metals and minerals unless more investment is made in projects such as new mines and recycling, according to a report from the International Energy Agency.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Mining industry sceptical of EU joint purchasing plan for critical minerals
Executives cast doubt on bloc’s plans to buy materials crucial to the energy transition as it did for Covid vaccinesFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Sonos Picks a Good Time to Plug Into Headphones
The premium-headphone market is soaring while Sonos speaker sales are sagging, but the competition with Apple will be fierce.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Relent After String of Gains
U.S. natural gas futures snapped a four-session winning streak, pulling back from a four-month high.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump Decides Against Testifying in Hush-Money Trial, Defense Rests
The former president’s lawyers wrapped up their case after their main witness, Bob Costello, completed his testimony. The jury will return next week for closing arguments.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Netanyahu's Main Challenger Loses His Edge
Benny Gantz’s lack of decisiveness is alienating Israeli voters and costing him support in opinion polls.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Linda Evangelista Wasn't Sure She Had What It Took to Become a Supermodel
The fashion icon and subject of a new book on being discovered after losing a beauty pageant and her battle with breast cancer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Parents Are Feeling the Pain of Inflation and Child-Care Costs
An annual survey from the Fed maps how Americans perceive the economy and their own situations.The Wall Street Journal - World