TAIPEI/LA ROCHELLE, France -- Belgian chemical maker Solvay is launching the European Union's first plant for the production of rare earth elements as part of the bloc's efforts to reach 30% self-sufficiency in these critical materials by 2030.
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Solvay's La Rochelle plant in France will process rare earth materials for use in magnets. (Photo by Solvay)
TAIPEI/LA ROCHELLE, France -- Belgian chemical maker Solvay is launching the European Union's first plant for the production of rare earth elements as part of the bloc's efforts to reach 30% self-sufficiency in these critical materials by 2030.