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Geopolitical Turmoil Fuels Rare Earths Boom: Investors Eye Critical Minerals for Long-Term

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Global markets are shifting toward safe-haven assets as rare earth minerals surge in January 2026. Investors and nations prioritize these metals because they power EVs, batteries, semiconductors, and AI data centers.

“As global supply chains fracture and geopolitical risks rise, countries are shifting from cost efficiency to supply security.” This shift increases national interest in domestic mining and processing capacity (Ed. note: policymakers now emphasize supply security).

“For investors, this theme favors upstream producers.” Countries with natural deposits may gain economic momentum as demand for these inputs rises.

A suggested stock list is available, covering producers and processors; see the suggested stock list. Examples cited for consideration include Albemarle (ALB), Sociedad Quimica y Minera (SQM), Idaho Strategic Reserve (IDR), and Energy Fuels (UUUU).

A market commentator stated that critical minerals are a major long-term geopolitical theme. A supply-chain summary mentioned specific companies at key choke points.

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