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No country should bypass international laws to authorise resource exploration in the seabed, China's foreign ministry said on ...
The U.S. plans to stockpile deep-sea metals from the Pacific Ocean seabed to counter China's dominance in rare earth supply ...
On Monday, April 14, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that no country should issue permits to extract ocean floor resources without respecting international legal frameworks. This ...
The US feels otherwise. “Under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, US companies can apply for exploration licenses ...
A firm developing underwater robots to harvest mineral-rich nodules from the ocean floor is seeking approval to investigate ...
No country should bypass international laws to authorize resource exploration in the seabed ... of deep-sea metals found on the Pacific Ocean seabed to counter China’s dominance of battery ...
The ‘David Packard’ is named for the Silicon Valley pioneer who donated more than $1 billion to ocean research.
No country should bypass international laws to authorise resource exploration in the seabed ... of deep-sea metals found on the Pacific Ocean seabed to counter China's dominance of battery ...
Holt, one of Magellan’s offshore managers, said the aim was to test the physical requirements and environmental impacts of ...
BEIJING, April 14 (Reuters) - No country should bypass international laws to authorise resource exploration in the ... sea metals found on the Pacific Ocean seabed to counter China's dominance ...