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The export halt applies to all countries, but access to elements like dysprosium and yttrium are critical to US industry — ...
As the trade war continues to escalate, China has hit back at Trump by suspending exports of rare earth minerals.
Rare earth minerals fuel EVs, jets, and MRIs—but China controls 69% of production and 90% of refining. Can the world break ...
Export controls pose direct threats to U.S. military readiness, highlighting that the country is already lagging behind in ...
Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the world’s car, semiconductor ...
As the trade war escalates, Beijing is restricting the supply of rare earth minerals to the United States. What options does ...
The suspension comes as Beijing drafts a new regulatory framework for issuing export licenses, a process expected to restrict ...
The U.S.-China tariff battle is heating up again, with China stopping exports of rare earth minerals and magnets. This will ...
Rare earths, comprising 17 chemically similar elements, are relatively plentiful in nature; but extracting them in pure form is difficult and poses environmental hazards ...
didn’t mince words when I interviewed him for a documentary on the dangers of our civilization’s dependency on China’s quasi-monopoly of rare earth minerals. If the world does not stop ...
"China maintains a monopoly on refined heavy rare earths for the time being," says the Center for Strategic & International Studies.
Still, China's 25,000+ patents on rare earth tech far outpace the US's 10,000, cementing its lead in innovation NDTV World. While not a true monopoly—other nations have reserves—China's ...