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The only scenario in which China might deregulate its critical minerals export is if the U.S. fully removes tariffs imposed ...
By Jarrett Renshaw, Ernest Scheyder and Jeff Mason (Reuters) -Alarm over China's stranglehold on critical minerals grew on ...
Global automakers joined their U.S. counterparts to complain that restrictions by China on exports of rare earth alloys, ...
The restrictions on rare earth magnets and related materials imposed by China kicked in from April 4, as a direct response to ...
China controls up to 70% of global rare-earths mining, 85% of refining capacity and about 90% of rare-earths metal alloy and ...
Automakers worldwide voiced concerns alongside US manufacturers on Tuesday regarding China's dominance over critical minerals ...
China dominates the global rare earths supply chain, and doesn’t hesitate to weaponize it. Its latest export curbs have ...
A global auto manufacturing slowdown could begin in weeks as China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals continue to ...
German carmakers became the latest to warn China’s export restrictions threaten to halt production and rattle their economies ...
With the largest lithium reserves in Africa and exporting mainly to China, Zimbabwe is a key player in the global race to secure "transition minerals" needed to make electric vehicles and batteries.
Alarm over China's stranglehold on critical minerals grew on Tuesday as global automakers joined their US counterparts to ...
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