Japan's Seabed Success and Singapore's Space Strategy
Japan has recovered rare-earth-rich mud from the seabed near Minamitori Island to reduce dependency on China. Meanwhile, Singapore is launching a space agency to capitalize on the global space economy, leveraging its strengths in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and precision engineering.
Japan has successfully retrieved rare-earth-rich mud from the deep seabed near Minamitori Island, marking its first major step in reducing reliance on China for critical minerals. This two-week mission underscores Tokyo's commitment to securing resources in the face of geopolitical tensions.
Singapore, on the other hand, is gearing up to launch its space agency on April 1. Announced by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, this move aims to leverage the nation's expertise in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and precision engineering to tap into the burgeoning global space economy.
Both milestones exemplify strategic advancements in the science sector, highlighting a shift towards resource independence and technological growth amid global competition.
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