NioCorp CEO Discusses Critical Minerals and U.S. Supply Chain Resilience on CNBC’s "The China Connection

Reuters
Oct 07
NioCorp CEO Discusses Critical Minerals and U.S. Supply Chain Resilience on CNBC's "The China Connection

Mark Smith, Chairman and CEO of NioCorp Developments Ltd. (NASDAQ: NB), appeared on CNBC Asia's "The China Connection" on Monday, October 6, 2025, at 10:00 p.m. ET. In the interview, Smith discussed the global critical minerals and rare earths supply chain, China's continued market dominance, and U.S. efforts to build domestic production capacity. He also highlighted NioCorp's Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project in Nebraska and its potential impact on U.S. supply chains for niobium, scandium, titanium, and heavy rare earths. The full interview will be made available for replay on CNBC's site. (No specific URL was provided in the document.)

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