Serra Verde Group expects one-third of its future production to consist of heavy rare earth elements as USA Rare Earth moves forward with a $2.8 billion acquisition of the firm.
Brazil’s Serra Verde Group, which is the subject of a $2.8 billion acquisition by USA Rare Earth, projects that one-third of its future output will consist of heavy rare earth elements.
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Brazil’s Serra Verde Group, which is the subject of a $2.8 billion acquisition by USA Rare Earth, projects that one-third of its future output will consist of heavy rare earth elements.
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