VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF

REMX
$95.58 +0.71 (0.74%)
Dividend Yield 1.36%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 26, 2025$1.302025-12-222025-12-22
December 24, 2024$1.002024-12-232024-12-23
December 23, 2022$1.192022-12-192022-12-20
December 27, 2021$5.892021-12-202021-12-21
December 28, 2020$0.532020-12-212020-12-22

Dividends Summary

Company News

Trump Holds Off On Critical Minerals Tariffs, Turns To Trading Partners
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • January 15, 2026

President Trump has decided to delay imposing tariffs on critical minerals like rare earths and lithium, instead directing his administration to negotiate with international trading partners. A Section 232 investigation found the U.S. is 100% import-reliant on 12 critical minerals and 50% reliant on 29 others, creating national security vulnerabi...

Critical Metals' 100% Run Puts Rare Earth Stocks In Play For 2026's Top Trade
Benzinga • Erica Kollmann • January 12, 2026

Rare earth stocks are experiencing a significant bull run in early 2026, driven by geopolitical tensions and the Trump administration's focus on mineral sovereignty and reducing dependence on China. Critical Metals has surged 100% year-to-date, while other domestic rare earth producers and related ETFs have also rallied substantially. Key catalys...

Beijing's Grip On Critical Minerals Is A National-Security Threat: Report
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • November 14, 2025

A bipartisan report warns that China's strategic manipulation of critical mineral markets poses a significant national security threat through subsidies, price controls, and systematic undercutting of global competitors.

Beijing Suspends Export Curbs On Key Tech Metals After Trump–Xi Meeting
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • November 10, 2025

China has suspended its export ban on gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States, following a meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping. The suspension will last until November 27, 2026, providing temporary relief to U.S. tech and defense industries dependent on these critical metals.

Canada 'No Longer Just Talking,' With A $4.6 Billion Critical Minerals Investment
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • November 3, 2025

Canada announced a $4.6 billion investment in critical mineral projects to challenge China's dominance in mineral supply chains, focusing on building resilient and sovereign resource networks with Western allies.

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