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Avalon Rare Metals (TSX:AVL) Comments on House of Commons Committee on Natural Resources Report on Rare Earths

Toronto, Canada (ABN Newswire) - On June 19, 2014, the House of Commons Standing Committee on...

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Avalon Rare Metals (TSX:AVL) Comments on House of Commons Committee on Natural Resources Report on Rare Earths

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[{"type":"text","content":"Avalon Rare Metals (TSX:AVL) Comments on House of Commons Committee on Natural Resources Report on Rare Earths\nToronto, Canada (ABN Newswire) - On June 19, 2014, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources (\"the Committee\") released a document titled The Rare Earth Elements Industry in Canada - Summary of Evidence.This summary was the outcome of a motion passed by the Committee to study the \"rare earths industry in Canada, given its economic potential and strategic relevance\". See link to official document below.Hearings were held during late 2013 and early 2014. Avalon Rare Metals' Pierre Neatby, Vice-President, Sales & Marketing, appeared before the Committee in February 2014, where he noted there is a race to supply rare earths to the supply chain on a global scale and that \"Canada's opportunity is now\". Mr. Neatby echoed the view shared by a cross section of industry players that the Canadian government should publicly support the development of this important emerging sector to become a serious global player in the industry. A panel with members from the Canadian Rare Earth Element Network (\"CREEN\"), of which Avalon is a founding member and active participant, also appeared before the Committee.In addition to describing some of the basics of the rare earth element industry including applications, global supply and demand and the role of China, the document discusses the potential economic and strategic opportunity for Canada and the key challenges facing rare earth development projects in Canada. It also speaks to current initiatives that support Canada's REE industry, including CREEN, in its concluding section titled \"The Role of the Federal Government in Advancing Canada's Rare Earth Industry.\"Avalon is encouraged to see the Canadian government's growing interest in the sector; however, as noted in the document, \"Canada's public investment in REE research and development is relatively small\". Avalon continues to work with Natural Resources Canada (\"NRCan\") and CREEN to promote increased Canadian government support for the industry. CREEN's first Technical Workshop in Ottawa on June 17, 2014 was attended by Avalon's Senior Vice-President, Metallurgy, Dave Marsh, and Senior Metallurgist, Henrietta Notzl. The workshop was co-sponsored by NRCan, Canadian Mineral Processors and the Metallurg...

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