NioCorp CEO Discusses U.S. Rare Earth Supply Crisis on CNBC's "China Connection

Reuters
07 Jun
NioCorp CEO Discusses U.S. Rare Earth Supply Crisis on CNBC's "China Connection

NioCorp Developments Ltd. CEO and Executive Chairman Mark Smith recently spoke with CNBC about the rare earth supply crisis impacting U.S. automakers and Pentagon defense contractors. The discussion was part of CNBC's "China Connection" program, hosted by Emily Tan. During the interview, Smith highlighted NioCorp's Elk Creek Project in Nebraska as a potential rapid solution for providing Made-in-America heavy rare earth products. For those interested in the full interview, it can be accessed through CNBC's website at here.

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