Economic Security Watch podcast | American Rare Earths builds US supply chain
We are pleased to share Mark Wall Dip Min Proc. MBA, FAusIMM interview on fDi Intelligence, a publication of Financial Times, where he sits down with Danielle Myles to discuss how American Rare Earths Limited is helping to build US supply Chain. On this Economic Security Podcast, Wall describes curbing
Global Chamber’s Susan Assadi (GAPR) on Helping Companies Go Public & Expand Worldwide | NewsOut
Susan Assadi, founder GAPR and Executive Director, for Global Chamber New York City, was interviewed on New To The Street. Photo Credit: Shota Bagaturia Featured under Entrepreneurs and business leaders: Susan Assadi discusses how her organization helps companies expand internationally and prepare for
Leading Through Change: Building Resilient Global Teams in 2026
Susan Assadi, founder GAPR and Executive Director NYC, for Global Chamber will join other Global Chamber leaders from Dallas/Ft. Worth, Baltimore-Washington, and Accra along with a sales performance coach to discuss this topic – Leading Through Change: Building Resilient Global Teams in 2026. To l
Annual Blind Wine tasting Global Chamber NYC
Last week our founder Susan Assadi commented how she enjoyed the annual blind wine tasting for the Global Chamber New York City. ” I am proud to serve as the Executive Director for 7 years. This has been a banner year for us, and largely thanks to the injection of the NYC selling strategy and [&
Happy New Year
As we welcome 2026, GAPR extends our warmest wishes for a year filled with clarity, momentum, and meaningful impact. In a rapidly shifting media and business landscape, we remain committed to elevating powerful stories, strengthening reputations, and building connections that move organizations forward.

Global Chamber New York City July Meeting
Global Chamber New York City — July HighlightsAs the Executive Director of Global Chamber New York City – I am reporting that our July Global Chamber New York City meeting was nothing short of extraordinary. An outstanding crowd of business leaders gathered to exchange ideas, forge connections, and celebrate global impact. I enjoyed co-facilitating with my partner Charles Bernard. 🎙️ Presenters Spotlight We welcomed two phenomenal new members:Leon Perera, of YAMADA Consulting & Spire, shared his exceptional journey—from serving in Singapore’s Economic Development Board to co-founding Spire Research, growing it across

Optimization Underway with Clear Path Set to Unlock Halleck Creek’s Rare Earth Potential
Highlights Mineral Processing optimization tests underway Multiple parallel avenues of testing in progress with the objective of increasing overall magnet rare earths recoveries Long lead time equipment ordered for a demonstration plant Conventional magnetic separation equipment ordered, a critical component of a demonstration plant Test mining set to commence Test mining at the Cowboy State Mine to provide bulk samples for optimization test work and feedstock for a demonstration plant Denver, Co – July 18, 2025 – American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR | OTCQX: ARRNF | ADR: AMRRY) (“ARR” or

Strong leach recoveries and low impurities drive Halleck Creek closer to unlocking its rare earth potential
Highlights High Light Rare Earths Leach Recoveries Praseodymium (“Pr”) leach recoveries of 85% at optimal conditions Neodymium (“Nd”) leach recoveries of 84% at optimal conditions Encouraging Heavy Rare Earths Leach Recoveries Terbium (“Tb”) leach recoveries of 52% at optimal conditions Dysprosium (“Dy”) leach recoveries of 46% at optimal conditions Significantly lower impurity elements of iron and aluminum Concentrations of iron and aluminum impurities post leach are approximately 5.0x and 2.9x, respectively, lower than the tests previously performed for the Scoping Study[1] Atmospheric Tank Leach chosen as the preferred leach method

New York Post: Inside the battle to control the world’s supply of rare earths
As global demand for high-tech and defense applications surges, a fierce strategic competition is unfolding over control of rare‑earth minerals. Dominated by China’s extensive mining, processing, and export capacity, these essential materials—used in everything from electric vehicles to missile systems—have become a linchpin in geopolitical leverage. Other nations are scrambling to diversify their supply chains, ramp up domestic production, and develop refining infrastructure to reduce dependency. Our client was featured in this article in the Sunday edition of the New York Post. Read the full story here: Inside the battle to

American Rare Earths Advances Permitting at Cowboy State Mine
Completion of groundwater monitoring wells marks a key milestone in securing a state mining permit HIGHLIGHTS 10 groundwater monitoring wells successfully installed across the CSM site Baseline environmental and groundwater data now being collected Permitting is advancing on Wyoming State land, which offers a streamlined and efficient approval pathway Collected data will support both mine permit applications and the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) The PFS is on track for completion in late 2025 ARR is advancing one of the largest and most strategically significant rare earth projects in the United States,

Empathy as a Strength in Business Practice
Yesterday I read an opinion piece in The New York Times “The Dark Side of Empathy” which prompted me to reflect about how I employ empathy in my work. The writer Michael Ventura discusses …”we’re witnessing a rise in leaders who reject empathy rhetorically while using it tactically. They discredit this vital skill as weakness, yet fine-tune their messaging to trigger precisely the reactions they need from investors, voters and followers.” I agree with the writer’s POV that empathy is a strength and I often implement empathy as a business
