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China’s evolving export control regime targets a broad spectrum of other mineral resources and advanced technologies beyond the widely discussed rare earths.
China mines around 70% and processes around 90% of rare earths. The U.S. is hoping to change that with investment in the domestic rare earth supply chain.
China’s quiet release of rare earth quotas is fresh proof that President Trump’s push for American independence on the vital resources is not just necessary but urgent.
Lynas Rare Earths reported a jump in fourth-quarter production and revenue, and welcomed recent efforts by the Trump administration to loosen China's chokehold on the global rare-earths industry.
China controls most of the world's rare earth minerals that are used in cars (among other things) which has been a problem in the past and could be one again.
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth elements, sought after for a range of technologies. But in the last few decades, China has cornered that market and surpassed the U.S.