LKAB, a Swedish mining company, discovered more than a million tons of rare earth minerals, which are critical to the production of various household electronics.

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    1. The challenge now is extracting and separating those "rare" earths ores in an economically viable and environmentally sustainable manner.
      Can this Swedish mining company figure out the way to compete against the Chinese miners and refineries?

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