China’s Rare Earth Export Controls and Global Security
On October 9, the Chinese mainland imposed controls on rare earth-related items for security reasons. Exemptions cover humanitarian uses, and MOFCOM expects minimal impact on supply chains.
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On October 9, the Chinese mainland imposed controls on rare earth-related items for security reasons. Exemptions cover humanitarian uses, and MOFCOM expects minimal impact on supply chains.
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