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China seized mines and built factories. Japan took note and invested in Australia. But the United States did little despite ...
Rare earths, on the other hand, have narrower supply chains and are often more difficult to extract, requiring more ...
MP Materials said on Thursday it had stopped shipping rare earth concentrate to China, in response to retaliatory tariffs and ...
China is responsible for most of the world’s processing of rare earth metals and minerals, but its new export restrictions ...
As part of the retaliation against President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on Chinese goods, China has imposed new export controls ...
The suspension is part of China’s retaliation for US President Donald Trump’s sharp increase in tariffs amid escalating trade tensions between the world ... Mag Rare-Earth, which supplies ...
Europe's heavy reliance on imports—especially from China for rare earths - has exposed it to potential supply chain disruptions.
As China imposes export controls on rare earth elements, the U.S. would be ... and the race by other countries to secure alternative supplies — will be a central feature of a fractured global ...
The decision to require export licenses for the minerals and magnets will eventually be extremely painful for supply chains around the world. China produces around 90% of rare earth minerals used ...
Exports of rare earths now require special licenses, but Beijing has yet to fully establish a system for issuing them, the ...
China supplies around 90% of the world's rare earth magnets, according to the CRU research house. Which is a big problem, since the magnets themselves are also now on the export control list.
As the trade war between the US and China escalates, Beijing has suspended the export of several critical rare earth elements, metals and magnets, threatening to choke off supplies to the West of ...