China Could Tap North Korea Rare Earth Mine in Exchange for Solar Investment: Report

China Could Tap North Korea Rare Earth Mine in Exchange for Solar Investment: Report
Samples of rare earth minerals from left: Cerium oxide, Bastnaesite, Neodymium oxide and Lanthanum carbonate at Molycorp's Mountain Pass Rare Earth facility in Mountain Pass, California. U.S. on June 29, 2015. David Becker/Reuters)
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BEIJING—North Korea plans to grant China access to a rare earth mine in exchange for investment in solar energy that could ease its chronic power shortages, a Chinese industry association website reported on Oct. 24.

China is the world’s dominant producer of rare earths, a group of 17 chemical elements prized for their use in consumer electronics and military equipment, but neighboring North Korea is believed to have significant untapped rare earth resources.