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July 7 (Reuters) - China's export restrictions on rare earths brought parts of the global auto supply chain to a halt and U.S ...
Following talks with the US thought to include reductions in critical mineral export restrictions, China reports 60 per cent ...
South Korea’s auto industry is facing a dysprosium shortage after China’s three-month export controls depleted domestic ...
China’s exports of rare earths in June climbed to their highest since 2009, according to official data, indicating a push by ...
China's rare-earth exports expanded significantly in June, maintaining a growth momentum from the previous month and compared ...
Exports were 60% higher than the 4,829 tons exported in June 2024. Cumulatively over the first six months of this year, China ...
In May, Chinese exports of certain related products, such as rare-earth magnets used in technologies from jet fighters to ...
The deal would see the Defense Department take a 15% stake in MP Materials and spend billions of dollars investing in the ...
Despite a 90-day truce in its trade war with the United States, China appears to be maintaining tight control over its rare earth exports – preserving a key source of leverage in future ...
China accounts for 70% of the world’s rare earth mining and, more important, more than 90% of the processing.
The European Union has urged China to ease restrictions on rare earth materials – critical for everything from cars to washing machines – after Beijing’s export controls disrupted supplies ...
China’s move to impose strict export controls on rare earth elements used in auto manufacturing has reportedly sparked fears of potential shortages of cars. Earlier this month, Chinese President ...