In an interview with Reuters, the chief executive officer of Europe’s largest rare earths processor, the US-Estonian group Molycorp Silmet, said the EU had approached him about stockpiling rare earth carbonates, some of which are key to the production of electric and hybrid vehicle powertrains. David O'Brock, chief executive Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
In an interview with Reuters, the chief executive officer of Europe’s largest rare earths processor, the US-Estonian group Molycorp Silmet, said the EU had approached him about stockpiling rare earth carbonates, some of which are key to the production of electric and hybrid vehicle powertrains.
David O'Brock, chief executive
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