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Could a Village in Norway Be the EU's Rare Earths Source?

ULEFOSS, NORWAY, JUL 22 – Rare Earths Norway aims to start pilot mining next year to supply up to a third of Europe’s rare earth needs by 2030, reducing reliance on imports from China.

Summary by Deutsche Welle
The sleepy Norwegian town of Ulefoss sits on top of a rare earth deposit. The reserves could help to reduce the EU's dependency on China for the elements needed in tech such as phones.

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The danger that Europe's economy will suffer because of its high dependence on critical materials is too great to be left with announcements

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India Daily Mail broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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