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148 Canada joins the hunt for rare earths to make chips — setting up a new mine takes 10-15 years, so it may be too late.

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 01/01/2025 11:46 EDT

Canada joins the hunt for rare earths to make chips — setting up a new mine takes 10-15 years, so it may be too late.

Canada is expanding its mining policies to find more sources for critical minerals, including rare earth elements.

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