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Why China’s rare earth exports are a key issue in trade ... - MSNChina’s export of rare earth elements is central to the trade deal struck this week with the United States. Beijing has a virtual monopoly on the supply of the critical minerals, which are used ...
A zero-tolerance crackdown has swooped up illegal traders, and foreign violators will be added to the country’s export ...
China has approved a certain number of rare earth export licenses, signaling an easing of restrictions that previously impacted global supply chains, especially in the automotive and defense ...
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China's exports slow as trade war takes toll - MSNMonday's reading included a 12.7 percent plunge in exports to the United States compared with April, when US President Donald Trump unveiled his eye-watering tariffs on China.
Authorities announce multiple arrests as high-level export-control meeting warns of ‘increasingly covert’ tactics to evade ...
China announced export controls on seven rare earths in early April, following a series of tighter restrictions in the last two years on a broad range of critical minerals.Washington had expected ...
China’s economy is growing, but cracks are showing. Behind its GDP growth lies deflation, falling home values, and fading ...
Workers transport soil containing rare earth elements for export at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China October 31, 2010. Picture taken October 31, 2010.
China's dominance of the critical mineral industry, key to the green energy transition, is increasingly viewed as a key point of leverage for Beijing in its trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Reports suggest China's steel export surge has likely peaked due to rising trade barriers, declining domestic demand, and a shift towards emerging sectors, leading to projected drops in production ...
China, the world's largest rare earth magnet producer accounting for over 90% of global supply, decided in early April to impose restrictions on exports of seven medium-to-heavy rare earth ...
She said China's export controls add administrative layers that are sometimes smooth, and sometimes not. "We're managing it. It continues to be an issue, and we continue to work the issues." ...
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