Baotou Holds 10th Rare Earth Exchange Meeting, Boosting Cooperation

Published: Dec 28, 2025 09:23
Recently, the Industry and Information Technology Bureau of Baotou City (Rare Earth Office) successfully organized the 10th exchange meeting with the theme "Party Building Leads the High-Quality Application and Coupling Development of Rare Earth" at Baotou Sanlong New Materials Co., Ltd. This meeting focused on the "Rare Earth+" non-ferrous metals coupling topic.

At the meeting, experts from the Baotou Research Institute of Rare Earths and Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology were invited to attend and delivered excellent reports on breakthroughs in scientific research and technology of rare earth and non-ferrous metals, as well as cutting-edge application fields. Meanwhile, more than 10 enterprises, including Sanlong, Baotou Aluminum, and Sitong, actively participated in product promotion activities and engaged in in-depth discussions on application needs.

Regarding exchange and cooperation, Sanlong and Zhenxiong, as well as Sitong and Changzhou Aluminum, expressed their willingness to further deepen cooperation. Additionally, Professor Li Zhenliang reached preliminary cooperation intentions with Baotou Aluminum and Yihe, planning to jointly develop new rare earth aluminum alloy products.

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