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Bloomberg

M23 Rebels Claim Control of Goma in Congo

Higher Ed
Rebel group M23, aligned with Rwanda, says it seized the key trading hub of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. M23 said all Congolese military personnel must hand over weapons to UN peacekeepers. Congo's government and army have...
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Bloomberg

Why Is Congo Suing Apple?

Higher Ed
The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium accusing the company of using minerals "pillaged" from the African nation in its products. In a statement, Apple said it strongly disputes the...
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Bloomberg

BHP CEO Sees Near-Term Uncertainty for Miners as Trump Takes Office

Higher Ed
BHP CEO Mike Henry discusses metals, copper demand and the outlook for the mining industry amid the incoming Donald Trump administration.
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Chairman on Supply Crisis, China Economy

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto Chairman Dominic Barton says the world needs more mines to offset a coming supply shortfall across commodities including copper. He says mergers and acquisitions are not enough to plug the gap. Barton spoke exclusively with our...
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Press Association

Samples from asteroid could be key to understanding how life formed on earth, says key scientist

Higher Ed
Footage from the National History Museum of a sample of Asteroid Bennu is a 4.5-billion-year-old remnant of our early Solar System. Interview with Prof Sara Russell, Senior Research Lead.
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Bloomberg

Fernandez on Critical Minerals Supply, China

Higher Ed
Jose Fernandez, US Department of State Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment joins Bloomberg Surveillance to discuss critical minerals supply, relations with China, and the future of pandas in the United States.
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Bloomberg

Namibian President Geingob Courts American Investors

Higher Ed
Namibian President Hage Geingob says global interest in his country has increased because of its green hydrogen initiatives. Geingob was a panelist at the Africa-American Institute 70th anniversary gala event in New York, moderated by...
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Bloomberg

Rock Tech Lithium CEO on Europe's Lithium Refinery

Higher Ed
Europe currently imports 100% of its lithium from abroad. For Germany, whose biggest industry is the auto sector, that could be a problem. The race is on to secure the EV supply chain within the continent and competition in lithium...
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Bloomberg

India's Commodity Demand Will Pick Up Strongly: Kumari

Higher Ed
"In India, we are seeing commodities demand pick up quite strongly." Soni Kumari, commodity strategist at ANZ, discusses India's commodities market and her outlook for demand in China. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Chinese Firms Seek Korean Partners to Skirt US EV Rules

Higher Ed
Chinese firms are lining up to invest in South Korea's battery industry. They're hoping to use it as a gateway to the US market, undermining the Biden administration's efforts to limit China's involvement in the EV supply chain. Heejin...
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Bloomberg

Australia Tops China in Key Metals Supply Ranking

Higher Ed
The global energy transition is driving a significant uptick in demand for the metals and minerals that underpin low-carbon technologies. But the supply of many of these essential raw materials is constrained. Australia is the most ready...
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Bloomberg

Yellen Says US Seeks to Diversify, Not Decouple From China

Higher Ed
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen voiced concerns over China's export controls on two metals crucial to key technologies, and highlighted the need to diversify rather than decouple supply chains. She spoke at the start of two days of...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Haley Stevens on US-China Trade Tensions

Higher Ed
Democratic Representative of Michigan, Haley Stevens, discusses what American technology China should and should not have access to as China cuts the US off from two important minerals needed to make batteries for electronic vehicles....
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto to Build Batteries in Melbourne

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto Group is planning to start building its own batteries in a lab in Melbourne later this year. The world's second-biggest miner wants to experiment with clean-energy technologies. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

ASEAN Centre for Energy on Asean's Energy Transition

Higher Ed
Nuki Agya Utama, executive director at the ASEAN Centre for Energy, discusses his outlook on what the region can do to seize on its strengths in renewable energy manufacturing. He speaks with David Ingles and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Bloomberg

Georgia Gears up for EV Infrastructure

Higher Ed
As US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen moves the potential X-Date to June 5, Democratic Senator of Georgia Jon Ossoff discusses whether or not this gives the Senate more time to vote if a debt ceiling deal was made over the weekend and...
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Bloomberg

Vinfast CEO on the Road to a Greener Future

Higher Ed
Le Thi Thu Thuy, Vice Chairwoman of of Vingroup JSC and CEO of Vinfast, discusses the role of electric vehicles in the transition to net-zero with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the 2023 Qatar Economic Forum. The government of the State of...
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Bloomberg

Volkswagen North America Wants to Double Share in US

Higher Ed
Volkswagen North America CEO Pablo Di Si says Volkswagen plans to grow aggressively in the US over the next couple of years, with goals of nearly doubling its US market share to 5% for the Volkswagen brand, and 10% for the Volkswagen...
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Bloomberg

EU Can't Be Too Dependent on Foreign Powers: Commissioner Gentiloni

Higher Ed
European Economics Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni discusses the bloc's relations with countries including China, and its supply chain. He speaks in Niigata, Japan, where he's attending the meeting of Group of Seven finance chiefs, with...
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Bloomberg

Pilbara Minerals on Outlook for Lithium

Higher Ed
The recent flurry of bidding activity for Australian lithium producer Liontown Resources is testament to broader optimism in the sector, according to one of the country's top miners, Pilbara Minerals. Chief Executive Officer Dale...
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, c.1951: A geologist uses a flashlight to observe the different formations in the White Grotto in Italy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, circa 1951: A geologist uses a flashlight to observe the different formations in the White Grotto in Italy.
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Curated Video

Are High Gas Prices Pushing People To Electric Vehicles?

Higher Ed
Automakers are making more electric vehicles, and Americans are buying them. But they're not that accessible to everyone in the U.S.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Open to New Mining Tech: Industry Minister

Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef discusses the future of minerals, Saudi Arabia's move away from reliance on oil and the kingdom's auto ambitions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" on the...
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Bloomberg

Argentina Trying to Foster Lithium, Copper Investments

Higher Ed
Fernanda Avila, Argentina's secretary of mining, discusses the government's efforts to develop its deposits of commodities that are critical for the economy's clean-energy transition, and lure investments to the industry. She speaks on...